Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic Violence

<i>Background and Objectives</i>: The purpose of this study is to evaluate dental medical students’ opinions concerning domestic violence from a social and medical standpoint and from the perspective of the moral values of the physician–patient relationship. <i>Materials and Method...

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Main Authors: Oana-Maria Isailă, Sorin Hostiuc, George-Cristian Curcă
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Medicina
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/57/8/780
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spelling doaj-7242a2c9d7624fa581ca842889ec27d02021-08-26T14:02:51ZengMDPI AGMedicina1010-660X1648-91442021-07-015778078010.3390/medicina57080780Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic ViolenceOana-Maria Isailă0Sorin Hostiuc1George-Cristian Curcă2Department of Legal Medicine and Bioethics, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, RO-020021 Bucharest, RomaniaDepartment of Legal Medicine and Bioethics, Faculty of Dental Medicine, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, RO-020021 Bucharest, Romania“Mina Minovici” National Institute of Legal Medicine, RO-042122 Bucharest, Romania<i>Background and Objectives</i>: The purpose of this study is to evaluate dental medical students’ opinions concerning domestic violence from a social and medical standpoint and from the perspective of the moral values of the physician–patient relationship. <i>Materials and Methods</i>: We performed an observational study with 4- and 5-year dental medical students at the UMF “Carol Davila” in Bucharest from October 2020–May 2021, using a questionnaire containing 20 items on domestic violence (DV). The questionnaire was uploaded online on the e-learning platform where the students have access. To collect the data, we used Microsoft Excel 365, and the statistical analysis was performed using Jamovi. <i>Results</i>: Of the 600 students enrolled, 415 answered the questionnaire, the answering rate being 69.16%. A total of 215 (53.1%) personally knew victims of DV, 4 (1.0%) considered that violence within a couple is necessary for certain situations, 401 (99.0%) considered that domestic violence is a fundamental problem in today’s society, and 170 (41.5%) felt that in domestic violence situations, the blame lies solely with the partner who resorts to physical violence. Regarding the role of the physician, 220 (56%) considered that the physician should breach confidentiality and report cases when patients state they are a victim of DV, 337 (88.2%) thought that free medical treatment should be provided for DV victims who have a dire financial situation, and 212 (56.7%) considered that victims of DV are non-compliant patients. <i>Conclusions</i>: Domestic violence is a phenomenon well-known to stomatology students, which creates the premise of an excellent physician–patient relationship with them, aiding in proper management of ethical issues such as a potential need to breach confidentiality or evaluate the potential conflicts between autonomy and beneficence.https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/57/8/780domestic violencephysician–patient relationshipdental medical students’ opinion
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author Oana-Maria Isailă
Sorin Hostiuc
George-Cristian Curcă
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George-Cristian Curcă
Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic Violence
Medicina
domestic violence
physician–patient relationship
dental medical students’ opinion
author_facet Oana-Maria Isailă
Sorin Hostiuc
George-Cristian Curcă
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title Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic Violence
title_short Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic Violence
title_full Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic Violence
title_fullStr Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic Violence
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives and Values of Dental Medicine Students Regarding Domestic Violence
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1648-9144
publishDate 2021-07-01
description <i>Background and Objectives</i>: The purpose of this study is to evaluate dental medical students’ opinions concerning domestic violence from a social and medical standpoint and from the perspective of the moral values of the physician–patient relationship. <i>Materials and Methods</i>: We performed an observational study with 4- and 5-year dental medical students at the UMF “Carol Davila” in Bucharest from October 2020–May 2021, using a questionnaire containing 20 items on domestic violence (DV). The questionnaire was uploaded online on the e-learning platform where the students have access. To collect the data, we used Microsoft Excel 365, and the statistical analysis was performed using Jamovi. <i>Results</i>: Of the 600 students enrolled, 415 answered the questionnaire, the answering rate being 69.16%. A total of 215 (53.1%) personally knew victims of DV, 4 (1.0%) considered that violence within a couple is necessary for certain situations, 401 (99.0%) considered that domestic violence is a fundamental problem in today’s society, and 170 (41.5%) felt that in domestic violence situations, the blame lies solely with the partner who resorts to physical violence. Regarding the role of the physician, 220 (56%) considered that the physician should breach confidentiality and report cases when patients state they are a victim of DV, 337 (88.2%) thought that free medical treatment should be provided for DV victims who have a dire financial situation, and 212 (56.7%) considered that victims of DV are non-compliant patients. <i>Conclusions</i>: Domestic violence is a phenomenon well-known to stomatology students, which creates the premise of an excellent physician–patient relationship with them, aiding in proper management of ethical issues such as a potential need to breach confidentiality or evaluate the potential conflicts between autonomy and beneficence.
topic domestic violence
physician–patient relationship
dental medical students’ opinion
url https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/57/8/780
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