The COVID-19-Effect on Social Life of Dentist Working in Specialist Dental Centers for Adult: Sample Al-Resafa Health Directorate  

The COVID-19-Effect on Social Life of Dentist Working in Specialist Dental Centers for Adult: Sample Al-Resafa Health Directorate

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作  者:Sahar A. Esa Al Shatari Zinah M. Hasan Yahiya B. H. Al-Juboori Abdul Ganni Saddon Mariam Faiz Sahar A. Esa Al Shatari;Zinah M. Hasan;Yahiya B. H. Al-Juboori;Abdul Ganni Saddon;Mariam Faiz(Bab Al-Moatham Training PHC Center for Family Health Approach, Baghdad, Iraq;Bab Al-Moatham Training PHC Center for Family Health, Baghdad, Iraq;Al-Edresi PHC, Baghdad, Iraq;Al-Resafa Health Directorate, Istanbul, Turkey;Department of Technical Affair/Oral and Dental Health Division, Baghdad, Iraq)

机构地区:[1]Bab Al-Moatham Training PHC Center for Family Health Approach, Baghdad, Iraq [2]Bab Al-Moatham Training PHC Center for Family Health, Baghdad, Iraq [3]Al-Edresi PHC, Baghdad, Iraq [4]Al-Resafa Health Directorate, Istanbul, Turkey [5]Department of Technical Affair/Oral and Dental Health Division, Baghdad, Iraq

出  处:《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》2022年第5期206-219,共14页生物科学与医学(英文)

摘  要:Background: While causing a financial and economic loss in many countries in a few months, COVID 19 was of great impact on public health. The Iraqi government took several measures since the first Iraqi case was discovered in February 2020. One of the fundamental measures to control this pandemic is social isolation, which depends greatly on people’s awareness to decrease the incidence of COVID-19. Objectives: To study the COVID-19-effect on dentists’ social life and their future plan, and to find the relation between that effect and some dentists’ demographic variables. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from 2nd January to 7th May 2021, by an electronic version of the questionnaire through Google form. With facilitating orders delivered to all the specialist dental centers for adults of Al-Resafa health directorate;any dentists working in specialist dental centers for adults of Al-Resafa health directorate, and accept to participate in this study. Results: A total of 10 specialist dental centers for adults of the Al-Resafa health directorate represent 566/628 dentists enrolled in this study with a response rate of 88.99%. Most of them aged less than 30 years old (62.2%), female (60.6%), married status (50.4%), had 1 - 3 children (71.91%), Rotator (51.1%), with less than five years of experience (61.3%). Conclusion: COVID-19 affected so many aspects of health workers’ lives including dentists. About two-thirds of dentists had negative feelings, of which almost all had anxiety. Younger ages, females, married and having children are factors that contribute to the affection of dental social lives more than other categories.Background: While causing a financial and economic loss in many countries in a few months, COVID 19 was of great impact on public health. The Iraqi government took several measures since the first Iraqi case was discovered in February 2020. One of the fundamental measures to control this pandemic is social isolation, which depends greatly on people’s awareness to decrease the incidence of COVID-19. Objectives: To study the COVID-19-effect on dentists’ social life and their future plan, and to find the relation between that effect and some dentists’ demographic variables. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from 2nd January to 7th May 2021, by an electronic version of the questionnaire through Google form. With facilitating orders delivered to all the specialist dental centers for adults of Al-Resafa health directorate;any dentists working in specialist dental centers for adults of Al-Resafa health directorate, and accept to participate in this study. Results: A total of 10 specialist dental centers for adults of the Al-Resafa health directorate represent 566/628 dentists enrolled in this study with a response rate of 88.99%. Most of them aged less than 30 years old (62.2%), female (60.6%), married status (50.4%), had 1 - 3 children (71.91%), Rotator (51.1%), with less than five years of experience (61.3%). Conclusion: COVID-19 affected so many aspects of health workers’ lives including dentists. About two-thirds of dentists had negative feelings, of which almost all had anxiety. Younger ages, females, married and having children are factors that contribute to the affection of dental social lives more than other categories.

关 键 词:COVID-19 DENTIST ANXIETY Future-Planning Baghdad Iraq 

分 类 号:R78[医药卫生—口腔医学]

 

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