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Assessment of Knowledge of Various Aspects of COVID-19 Among Undergraduate Dental Students of Pakistan: A Brief Survey

Dr. Muneeb Ahmed*, Dr. Azeem Ur Rahman Khan1, Dr. Ahsan Shaffat Khan2.

 

1,2 BDS, FMH College of Medicine and Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan.

*Corresponding Author: Dr. Muneeb Ahmed BDS, FMH College of Medicine and Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan.


Received Date:  December 11, 2020

Publication Date: January 01, 2021


Abstract
Background: The outbreak of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the given nature of the virus how easily it may spread from one individual to another and through common dental procedures via aerosols, has resulted in the shutting down of approximately 198,000 active dentists and dental specialists in the USA.

Materials and Method: One thousand dental students of BDS first year to final year were enrolled in the study. The questionnaire consisting of COVID 19 related questions was distributed to the students and all of the subjects replied. The questionnaire included ten questions to collect information about the various aspects of COVID 19,

Statistical Analysis: Statistical analysis of data was performed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS Inc. Chicago, IL, version 16.0).

Results and Observations: Out of 1000, 450 were males and 550 students were females. All the participants have heard about the pandemic. Ninety-six percent knew the etiology of the disease, 74 % were familiar that it spreads by aerosols. It was found out that the majority of the participants (86%) knew the importance of social distancing in preventing the spread of the disease. 47% of participants reported that COVID 19 is common in children as compared to old age.

Conclusion: The results of the study reported that dental students knew various aspects of COVID-19. Because of the limited sample size and parameters of the present study, future studies with larger sample sizes are warranted. The attitude and practices of dental students should also be assessed in future studies.


Assessment of Knowledge of Various Aspects of COVID-19 Among Undergraduate Dental Students of Pakistan: A Brief Survey

Introduction

The outbreak of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) and the given nature of the virus how easily it may spread from one individual to another and through common dental procedures via aerosols (1), has resulted in the shutting down of approximately 198,000 active dentists and dental specialists in the USA. Most of the dentists in Pakistan are also facing similar problems as indicated by Pakistan Health Authorities. This may lead to serious problems as suggested by various oral health care agencies. Delayed dental care has a variety of consequences, whether it is due to dental office closures, reluctance to seek care during a pandemic, loss of employer-sponsored dental insurance coverage, or other factors. Routine dental visits are opportunities to provide preventive oral health care (e.g., fluoride treatment and sealants) and to identify oral manifestations of systemic disease that might otherwise be missed. A lack of access to routine dental care can also lead to untreated tooth decay or other infections, leaving people with no viable option other than visiting a hospital emergency department, where treatment is costly and can disrupt more urgent needs, especially during a pandemic. Also, many emergency departments are not staffed or equipped to provide definitive dental treatment and instead only provide patients with temporizing measures such as prescriptions for short-term treatment of pain and/or infection until definitive care can be provided elsewhere (2). For countries like Pakistan, where most of the dental clinics operate with just basic facilities especially in remote areas and villages, it has become very difficult for dentists to meet all the requirements as suggested by the dental council to prevent the spread of the pandemic because the equipment cost has increased multifold but the income has been reduced significantly. Keeping in mind the effects of COVID 19 on dental practice, it has become really important to assess the knowledge of our budding dentists or dental students on this issue. This survey is such an attempt and in this, the knowledge and attitude of dental students of Pakistan have been assessed regarding the predisposing factors, causes and prevention of this pandemic. 


Materials and Method

This study evaluated the views and attitude of dental students regarding the COVID 19 pandemic. Data was collected through a survey (in the form of a questionnaire) from the dental students. One thousand dental students of BDS first year to final year were enrolled. The questionnaire was distributed to all and all of them replied. The questionnaire included ten questions to collect information about the various aspects of COVID 19, [Table 1]

 

Sr. No.

Question

Year: Reply yes/no/no comment

1.

Do you know about COVID-19?

 

2.

Does it spread by aerosols?

 

3.

Is it a viral disease?

 

4.

Can it be prevented by social distancing?

 

5.

Is it more common in children than old age?

 

6.

Is it the responsibility of the government or individual to prevent its spread?

 

7.

Have your studies been affected by it?

 

8.

Have your clinical work affected by it?

 

9.

How would you like to provide knowledge to people about this disease? Write in brief.

 

10.

An other points you would like to mention?

 

Table 1

Before data collection, the questions were pre-tested among a group of 20 professionals to ensure the level of validity and degree of repeatability (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.76). Statistical analysis of data was performed using a statistical package for social sciences (SPSS Inc. Chicago, IL, version 16.0).


Observation and Results

A total of 1000 dental students participated in this study consisting of 250 from each batch of BDS from first to final year. Out of 1000, 450 were males and 550 students were females. All the participants have heard about the pandemic. Ninety-six percent knew that it is a viral disease, 74% were familiar that it spreads by aerosols. It was found out that the majority of the participants (86%) knew the importance of social distancing in preventing the spread of the disease. Thirty-seven percent of participants said that COVID 19 is common in children as compared to old age. Twenty-three percent believed that its the government's responsibility to control the disease. Most of the dental students (90%) reported that it has affected their clinical work, where only 12% reported that COVID 19 had affected their academic work. Most of the students believed that social media should be used to create awareness about the prevention of this disease.


Discussion 

According to that reported by the New York Times (3), dentistry is one of the most exposed professions to the COVID-19 contagion. It is imperative to plan a clinical protocol to be applied in the working environment to avoid new infections and progressive virus spread. The dentists and dental axillaries are at a higher risk of this disease. Therefore, the use of disinfectants and personal protection equipment has become mandatory for dental practitioners (4). Moreover, any patients with signs and symptoms of the disease should not be treated until tested. But in cases of any dental emergencies, the patient can be treated with all the preventive measures to prevent the spread of the disease from patient to dental staff.

Results of the survey revealed that most of the students knew about this disease. But it was surprising to know that most of the students reported that COVID 19 is more common in children in comparison to adults. In actuality, the disease is common in old age groups, this may be attributed to a weak immune system in old age and other systemic diseases may also predispose to this infection. Despite so many awareness programs about this infection, this response of students revealed a lack of knowledge about this aspect. Some students (37%) believed that it's only the responsibility of the governments to control the spread of this infection. The remaining 63% reported it as a personal duty. It was good that students know their responsibilities in limiting the spread of the disease but still, some more awareness about this is required. A greater percentage of the students reported that the clinical work has been impacted to a larger extent by COVID 19 in comparison to their academic work.

This may be attributed to the fact that the academic activities are continuing using online classes and other online portals in most of the institutes but to prevent the spread of the disease the clinical classes or activities has been suspended in most of the dental schools, or a limited number of persons are allowed to work at a particular time. This may be the reason that clinical work has been impacted. Taking this aspect into consideration some special steps should be taken so that students can get adequate clinical practice and enhance their skills (5).

Regarding the method of creating awareness, all the students reported that social media could be the best possible way to target the audience. This could be in any form i.e Facebook, Instagram, and other platforms. This gives us an indication about the indulgence of dental students toward social media. Although many people use these platforms to interact with people in a country like Pakistan, in remote areas people do not have access to these social media platforms, some even do not have mobile phones. So to make the awareness programs effective all the possible methods could be employed such as Television, Radio, Newspapers, Posters, etc so that the maximum number of people can be educated about this infection and the spread of this disease can be controlled (5)

This study evaluated the knowledge of dental students about various aspects of COVID-19, but it also had some limitations. The comparison among knowledge of different groups of BDS students has not been made, the attitude and practice are also not evaluated, which would have helped to find out how many dental students personally follow the guidelines to prevent the spread of this infection. For studying a pandemic, the sample size seems smaller. It is imperative to follow and practice the guidelines issued by health authorities to prevent this pandemic. All the practices such as the use of facemasks, social distancing, not going to crowded places, should be practiced and implemented with strictness. 


Conclusion

The results of the study reported that dental students knew various aspects of COVID-19. Because of the limited sample size and parameters of the present study, future studies with larger sample sizes are warranted. The attitude and practices of dental students should also be assessed in future studies. 


References

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2. Backer, JA, Klinkenberg, D, Wallinga, J. 2020. “Incubation period of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infections among travellers from Wuhan, China, 20–28 January 2020”. Euro Surveill. 25(5).

3. Gamio L. “The Workers Who Face the Greatest Coronavirus Risk. New York Times, 15 March 2020”. [(accessed on 5 April 2020)]; Available online: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/03/15/business/economy/coronavirus-worker-risk.html.

4.  Luzzi V., Ierardo G., Bossù M., Polimeni A. “COVID-19: Pediatric Oral Health during and after the Pandemics”. Appl. Sci. 2020;10:1–8. doi: 10.20944/preprints202004.0002.v1.

5. Jashneek K. “Awareness of COVID 19 among Indian Dental Students: A brief Survey”. MAR Dental Sciences 1;4:2020.

 

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