COVID-19 outbreak and dental health care provision in Nigeria: a national survey
Abstract Background The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the world is unprecedented, posing greater threats to vulnerable healthcare systems, especially in developing countries. This study aimed to assess the knowledge of dental healthcare providers in Nigeria about the disease and evaluate their...
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doaj-8fc8c9a7c6dd42559a370a91434c8b162021-10-10T11:40:36ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312021-10-0121111110.1186/s12903-021-01860-1COVID-19 outbreak and dental health care provision in Nigeria: a national surveyTimothy Olukunle Aladelusi0Foluso Ayobami Atiba1Shakeerah Olaide Gbadebo2Yewande Isabella Adeyemo3Adeola Adenike Olusanya4Oladimeji Adeniyi Akadiri5Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Medicine, University of IbadanDepartment of Anatomy, College of Medicine, University of IbadanDepartment of Restorative Dentistry, College of Medicine, University of IbadanDepartment of Child Dental Health, Faculty of Dentistry, College of Health Sciences, Bayero UniversityDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Medicine, University of IbadanDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Health Sciences, University of Port HarcourtAbstract Background The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the world is unprecedented, posing greater threats to vulnerable healthcare systems, especially in developing countries. This study aimed to assess the knowledge of dental healthcare providers in Nigeria about the disease and evaluate their responses to the preventive measures necessitated by COVID-19. Methods This was an online self-administered questionnaire-based study conducted among dentists practicing in Nigeria. A message containing the link to the survey was sent widely via social medial platforms and electronic mails to dentists practicing in Nigeria. The data collection was done between the 2nd of June and 3rd of July 2020. Results A total of 314 responses was recorded. Fever was the most specified generalized symptom (97.5%), while the use of masks (100%), hand hygiene (99.7%), social distancing (97.7%) and surface cleaning (99.4%) were the most commonly employed general preventive methods. The main identified risk of transmission in the clinic was aerosol generating procedures (98.7%). Conclusion The general knowledge of dental personnel in our study population appears to be adequate on the common clinical features of COVID-19 but less adequate regarding the less common features. The COVID-19 pandemic has also modified some aspects of dental service delivery but more needs to be done in this regard. Preventive measures against the transmission of COVID-19 in dental practice settings include proper utilization of teledentistry, clinical triage, preprocedural 1% hydrogen peroxide oral rinses, and the use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) which should always be encouraged.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01860-1COVID-19Dental care deliveryInfection controlPersonal protective equipmentSARS-CoV-2 |
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COVID-19 outbreak and dental health care provision in Nigeria: a national survey |
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COVID-19 outbreak and dental health care provision in Nigeria: a national survey |
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COVID-19 outbreak and dental health care provision in Nigeria: a national survey |
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COVID-19 outbreak and dental health care provision in Nigeria: a national survey |
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Abstract Background The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the world is unprecedented, posing greater threats to vulnerable healthcare systems, especially in developing countries. This study aimed to assess the knowledge of dental healthcare providers in Nigeria about the disease and evaluate their responses to the preventive measures necessitated by COVID-19. Methods This was an online self-administered questionnaire-based study conducted among dentists practicing in Nigeria. A message containing the link to the survey was sent widely via social medial platforms and electronic mails to dentists practicing in Nigeria. The data collection was done between the 2nd of June and 3rd of July 2020. Results A total of 314 responses was recorded. Fever was the most specified generalized symptom (97.5%), while the use of masks (100%), hand hygiene (99.7%), social distancing (97.7%) and surface cleaning (99.4%) were the most commonly employed general preventive methods. The main identified risk of transmission in the clinic was aerosol generating procedures (98.7%). Conclusion The general knowledge of dental personnel in our study population appears to be adequate on the common clinical features of COVID-19 but less adequate regarding the less common features. The COVID-19 pandemic has also modified some aspects of dental service delivery but more needs to be done in this regard. Preventive measures against the transmission of COVID-19 in dental practice settings include proper utilization of teledentistry, clinical triage, preprocedural 1% hydrogen peroxide oral rinses, and the use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) which should always be encouraged. |
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