阿拉伯大学生对老年患者未能保持牙科预约障碍的看法:一项横断面研究。

Saquib Ahmed Shaikh, Sami Aldhuwayhi, Angel Mary Joseph, Vinutha Varadharaju Kumari, Abdul Rehman Ahmed Khan, Amar Thakare, Mohnish Zulfikar Manva, Farheena Ustad, Saleem Shaikh, Mohammed Ziauddeen Mustafa, Sreekanth Kumar Mallineni
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背景:随着患者向老年过渡,适应身体健康、情绪健康和社会关系的变化,定期访问卫生保健提供者可以建立一种关系,这种关系可以扩展到身体健康之外。除了限制获得保健服务的机会外,治疗医生对老年病人的态度、信念和舒适程度也可以激励或使他们失去获得牙科保健的动力。目的:探讨沙特阿拉伯大学生对老年患者的看法,并确定阻止他们利用牙科预约的潜在障碍。方法:对临床五年级学生采用一题八原因封闭式问卷调查。学生们被要求在5分李克特量表上明确他们对每个问题的同意程度。在提出的障碍中,每个理由的批准都以回应总数的百分比表示。此外,对均分进行性别比较,并采用独立样本t检验对学生同意的陈述进行分析。所有分析均使用SPSS 21.0版(IBM, USA)进行,概率在0.05水平上具有统计学显著性。结果:51名学生在老年牙科教育项目第五年的临床工作中填写了问卷。结果表明,学生认为老年患者对其他问题的重视程度高于对口腔保健的重视程度。此外,性别比较更明显,女性表达的百分比更多。结论:老年患者在临床工作中需要更多的临床暴露。学生对教学和临床环境的熟悉似乎是对老年人口的积极知识和态度的关键因素。
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Arabian undergraduates perceptions regarding barriers among the geriatric patients for failing to keep dental appointments: A cross-sectional study.

Background: Regular visits to the health care providers can develop a relationship that can extend beyond the physical health alone as the patient is transiting towards older age, adapting to changes in physical health, emotional health, and social connections. Apart from limiting access to health care services, the attitudes, beliefs, comfort level of the treating doctors towards the geriatric patients can motivate or demotivate them to access dental care.

Aim: To explore the Saudi Arabian undergraduate students perception of geriatric patients and identify potential barriers that prevent the utilization of their dental appointment.

Methods: A close-ended questionnaire with one question and eight reasons was administered to the fifth year clinical students. The students were requested to specify their agreement with each question on a 5-point Likert scale. Among the barriers presented, each reason's approval was expressed as the percentage of the total number of responses. In addition, the gender comparison of mean scores was made, and an independent sample t-test was used to analyze the statements agreed by the students. All analyses were performed using Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21.0 (IBM, USA) with the probability of statistical significance at 0.05 level.

Results: Fifty-one students recorded their perceptions on the questionnaire administered during their clinical posting in the fifth year of the geriatric dental education program. It was concluded that students believed that geriatric patients give overwhelming importance to other problems with minor importance to oral health care. In addition, gender comparison was more evident as the percentage expressed was more in females.

Conclusions: There is a need for more clinical exposure of geriatric patients during their clinical postings. Student's acquaintance with didactic and clinical settings appears to be a critical element towards positive knowledge and attitude towards the geriatric population.

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