墨西哥牙科学生对COVID-19的了解和健康安全意识

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Jennifer Olivares-Colorado, Mónica Carretero-Rodríguez, Patricia Ruíz-Torres, Ana F. Ceballos-Santos, Tania J. Blanco-Zapata, Ramón Rojas-Mauro, E. L. Galindo-Reyes, J. L. Suárez-Franco, Bernardino I. Cerda Cristerna
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摘要

本研究的目的是:1)调查学生了解COVID-19的信息来源,2)调查学生对COVID-19的知识水平以及在COVID-19封锁期间患者治疗条件的了解,以及3)评估学生对重返牙科学院面对面活动的安全认知。牙科学生填写问卷(29项);n=371),根据李克特量表(Cronbach 's alpha, 0.778)探讨了研究的目的。数据采用Mann-Whitney U检验和Kendall Tau-c检验。牙科专业学生从墨西哥卫生部获得有关COVID-19的信息,这是他们的第一来源(45.28%)。学生对新冠肺炎的主要特征有较好的了解,59.3%的学生对患者牙科治疗相关因素有较好的了解。一半的学生表示,他们对可能回到牙科学校的面对面活动感到安全,而另一半则没有。学生的学年度与知识水平之间存在统计学差异(P<0.001),学生的安全感知(非常不安全、不安全、安全、非常安全)与学年度之间存在统计学差异(P=0.000)。牙科学生对COVID-19和封锁期间患者的牙科护理有很好的了解。一半的牙科学生对可能回到学校的面对面活动感到不安全。
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Knowledge About COVID-19 and Perception of Health Safety Among Mexican Dental Students
This study aimed: 1) to investigate sources of information used by students to learn about COVID-19, 2) to investigate levels of knowledge about COVID-19 and about conditions for the treatment of patients during the COVID-19 lockdown, and 3) to evaluate students’ perceptions of safety regarding their return to in-person activities at the School of Dentistry. Dental students answered a questionnaire (29 items; n=371) that explored the aims of the study, based on a Likert scale (Cronbach’s alpha, 0.778). Data were tested with the Mann-Whitney U test and Kendall’s Tau-c. Dental students received information about COVID-19 from the Mexican Health Ministry as their first source (45.28%). Students had good knowledge about the main characteristics of COVID-19, and 59.3% of students had excellent knowledge about the factors relevant to dental treatment of patients. Half of the students said they felt safe regarding a possible return to in-person activities at the dental school, while the other half did not. Statistically significant differences were noted between the students’ scholar year and their level of knowledge (P<0.001) and between their perception of safety (very unsafe, unsafe, safe, and very safe) and scholar year (P=0.000). Dental students had good knowledge about COVID-19 and about the dental care for patients during the lockdown. Half of the dental students felt unsafe about a possible return to in-person school activities.  
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Odovtos - International Journal of Dental Sciences
Odovtos - International Journal of Dental Sciences DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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