2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19010210
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Comprehensive Knowledge and Preparedness among Dental Community to Confront COVID-19—A Multicentric Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: The healthcare policy changes need to be updated for better management of the COVID-19 outbreak; hence, there is an urgent need to understand the knowledge and preparedness of healthcare workers regarding the infection control COVID-19. Therefore, the present study aims to assess the knowledge and preparedness towards COVID-19 among dentists, undergraduate, and postgraduates in dental universities one year after the COVID-19 outbreak. The multi-centric cross-sectional study was conducted by evaluating 395 stru… Show more

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“…Other surveys showed adequate levels (83.1%) of awareness of COVID-19 infection [ 17 ], and 765 dentists in India 80.8% had adequate knowledge and preparedness [ 18 ]. In a multi-center study in Saudi Arabia, it was found that dentists’ knowledge scores were higher than undergraduate and postgraduate students [ 19 ]. The dentists in this survey were generally less knowledgeable (67.3%) about disinfection practices, which was similar to another survey where only 66.8% had adequate knowledge of disinfectants that should be used [ 11 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other surveys showed adequate levels (83.1%) of awareness of COVID-19 infection [ 17 ], and 765 dentists in India 80.8% had adequate knowledge and preparedness [ 18 ]. In a multi-center study in Saudi Arabia, it was found that dentists’ knowledge scores were higher than undergraduate and postgraduate students [ 19 ]. The dentists in this survey were generally less knowledgeable (67.3%) about disinfection practices, which was similar to another survey where only 66.8% had adequate knowledge of disinfectants that should be used [ 11 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%