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- Title
Public Attitudes Toward Chairside Screening for Medical Conditions in Dental Settings.
- Authors
Mubayrik, Azizah Bin; Dosary, Sara Al; Alshawaf, Reema; Alduweesh, Reem; Alfurayh, Shada; Alojaymi, Tagreed; Tuwaym, Malath; Alsuhaibani, Daniyah; Aldaghri, Ebtihal
- Abstract
aim of this study is to investigate the public's attitudes and knowledge toward chairside dental screening and laboratory investigations based on demographic data. Methods: A self-administered structured questionnaire regarding chairside screening was designed employing a 5-point Likert-type scale. The questionnaire was distributed to among sample of adults. Data were collected and statistically analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-tests, ANOVA, and P values. Results: A total of 573 questionnaires were completed. Most respondents were willing to have a dentist conduct screening for diseases, in particular blood measurement (89%), hypertension (85.7%) and lab result discussion (83.1%), having medical condition did not affect the willingness. The lowest reported willingness was to undergo biopsy (54%) and hepatitis screening (67.6%) Age, education, hospital, and prior chairside screening were found to be significant factors for willingness. Conclusion: The population's willingness to undergo chairside medical screenings in the dental office is crucial for the implementation of this strategy and to deliver a holistic approach to treating patients' medical conditions.
- Subjects
MEDICAL screening; ATTITUDE (Psychology); DENTAL laboratories; DENTAL offices; DENTAL students; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; LABORATORY personnel; DENTAL emergencies
- Publication
Patient Preference & Adherence, 2021, Vol 15, p187
- ISSN
1177-889X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2147/PPA.S297882