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Article: COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on Pediatric Dentistry in Austria: Knowledge, Perception and Attitude Among Pediatric Dentists in a Cross-Sectional Survey.

Bekes, Katrin / Ritschl, Valentin / Stamm, Tanja

Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare

2021  Volume 14, Page(s) 161–169

Abstract: ... to assess the knowledge, perception and attitude regarding COVID-19 among pediatric dentists in Austria ... demographic characteristics, 2) general knowledge and attitude, 3) COVID-19 with a focus ... 93.1% female). Pediatric dentists were found to have good general knowledge of COVID-19 ...

Abstract Introduction: The Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) outbreak is affecting people worldwide. Given the frequent production of aerosols, dentists are a high-risk group for infection. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge, perception and attitude regarding COVID-19 among pediatric dentists in Austria.
Methods: An online survey was distributed among the 128 pediatric dentists that are members of the Austrian Society of Pediatric Dentistry. The questionnaire was divided into three sections: 1) dentists' demographic characteristics, 2) general knowledge and attitude, 3) COVID-19 with a focus on pediatric dentistry.
Results: Seventy-five dentists replied; 58 questionnaires could be included in the analysis (93.1% female). Pediatric dentists were found to have good general knowledge of COVID-19. However, only 10% had attended training or lectures and 36.2% rated their role in teaching patients about COVID-19 as being very significant. At the beginning of the outbreak, 78.6% only offered emergency services. Currently, only 10.3% of the dentists work without FFP2/3 mask when producing aerosols.
Discussion: Austrian pediatric dentists were aware of the general aspects of COVID-19. Those, who had their practice open mostly followed national and international recommendations given and only offered emergency visits.
Language English
Publishing date 2021-01-26
Publishing country New Zealand
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 2453343-9
ISSN 1178-2390
ISSN 1178-2390
DOI 10.2147/JMDH.S285093
Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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