Medical Doctors' Knowledge of Dental Specialty: Implication for Referral

The research goal is to assess Medical Doctors' knowledge of the various dental specialties and to determine if their past dental experience affects their level of knowledge. Resident Doctors and Medical Officers working in the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Nigeria were surveyed wi...

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Main Authors: C.C. Azodo, O. Ehigiator, A.O. Ehizele, O. Ololo
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Saratov State Medical University 2010-03-01
Series:Саратовский научно-медицинский журнал
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Online Access:http://www.ssmj.ru/system/files/201001_140_143.pdf
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spelling doaj-cf615e7f6af747e6ac6ab919e71883ce2021-07-02T04:24:15ZrusSaratov State Medical UniversityСаратовский научно-медицинский журнал1995-00392076-25182010-03-0161140143Medical Doctors' Knowledge of Dental Specialty: Implication for ReferralC.C. AzodoO. EhigiatorA.O. EhizeleO. OloloThe research goal is to assess Medical Doctors' knowledge of the various dental specialties and to determine if their past dental experience affects their level of knowledge. Resident Doctors and Medical Officers working in the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Nigeria were surveyed with self-administered questionnaire in 2008. A total of 142 doctors responded to the questionnaire, giving a response rate of 71%. The female: male ratio was approximately 1:2.5. The designations of respondents were Senior Registrar 21.8%, Registrar 48.6% and Medical Officers 29.6%. The Departments that returned the questionnaire were Internal Medicine 21.1%, Surgery 19%, Paediatrics 15.5% Family Medicine 11.3%, Accident and Emergency 5.6%, Radiology 4.9%, Ophthalmology 8.5%, Pathology 5.6%, Anaesthesiology 5.6% and Mental Health 2.8% The mean knowledge score was 10.1±3.3. (Maximum score =21). Only a small percentage (5.6%) had a good knowledge (scored above 16), 79.6% had a fair knowledge (scored 8-15) and 14.8% had a very poor knowledge (scored less than 8). Doctor with history of previous dental treatment had better knowledge (P=0.03). The knowledge of Medical Doctors about the various areas in Dentistry is presently not satisfactory. Comprehensive care of patients, which includes prompt and appropriate referral, can be optimized by improvement of Doctors' knowledge of dental specialty through seminars and other educational interventions http://www.ssmj.ru/system/files/201001_140_143.pdfdentistrydoctorknowledgereferralspecialty
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A.O. Ehizele
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Medical Doctors' Knowledge of Dental Specialty: Implication for Referral
Саратовский научно-медицинский журнал
dentistry
doctor
knowledge
referral
specialty
author_facet C.C. Azodo
O. Ehigiator
A.O. Ehizele
O. Ololo
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title Medical Doctors' Knowledge of Dental Specialty: Implication for Referral
title_short Medical Doctors' Knowledge of Dental Specialty: Implication for Referral
title_full Medical Doctors' Knowledge of Dental Specialty: Implication for Referral
title_fullStr Medical Doctors' Knowledge of Dental Specialty: Implication for Referral
title_full_unstemmed Medical Doctors' Knowledge of Dental Specialty: Implication for Referral
title_sort medical doctors' knowledge of dental specialty: implication for referral
publisher Saratov State Medical University
series Саратовский научно-медицинский журнал
issn 1995-0039
2076-2518
publishDate 2010-03-01
description The research goal is to assess Medical Doctors' knowledge of the various dental specialties and to determine if their past dental experience affects their level of knowledge. Resident Doctors and Medical Officers working in the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Nigeria were surveyed with self-administered questionnaire in 2008. A total of 142 doctors responded to the questionnaire, giving a response rate of 71%. The female: male ratio was approximately 1:2.5. The designations of respondents were Senior Registrar 21.8%, Registrar 48.6% and Medical Officers 29.6%. The Departments that returned the questionnaire were Internal Medicine 21.1%, Surgery 19%, Paediatrics 15.5% Family Medicine 11.3%, Accident and Emergency 5.6%, Radiology 4.9%, Ophthalmology 8.5%, Pathology 5.6%, Anaesthesiology 5.6% and Mental Health 2.8% The mean knowledge score was 10.1±3.3. (Maximum score =21). Only a small percentage (5.6%) had a good knowledge (scored above 16), 79.6% had a fair knowledge (scored 8-15) and 14.8% had a very poor knowledge (scored less than 8). Doctor with history of previous dental treatment had better knowledge (P=0.03). The knowledge of Medical Doctors about the various areas in Dentistry is presently not satisfactory. Comprehensive care of patients, which includes prompt and appropriate referral, can be optimized by improvement of Doctors' knowledge of dental specialty through seminars and other educational interventions
topic dentistry
doctor
knowledge
referral
specialty
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