Knowledge, Attitude And Behavior Towards Preventive Dentistry Among Health Care Students In Dhule City

JOURNAL TITLE: Journal of Oral Health and Community Dentistry

Author
1. MR Khairnar
2. GN Karibasappa
3. RG Naik
4. MA Deshmukh
5. AS Dodamani
ISSN
2230-7389
DOI
10.5005/johcd-9-3-115
Volume
9
Issue
3
Publishing Year
2015
Pages
5
Author Affiliations
    1. Department of Public Health Dentistry, A.C.P.M. Dental College, Dhule, Maharashtra, India
    1. Department of Public Health Dentistry Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Dental College and Hospital, Sangli kmahesh222@gmail.com
    1. Department of Public Health Dentistry ACPM Dental College, Dhule
    1. Department of Public Health Dentistry Dr. Hedgewar Smruti Rugna Seva Mandal's Dental College and Hospital, Hingoli
    1. Department of Public Health Dentistry Swargiya Dadasaheb Kalmegh Smruti Dental College & Hospital, Nagpur
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    Abstract

    BACKGROUND

    Dental student's knowledge, attitude and behavior towards prevention are important, since they have exceptionally important roles in influencing their patient's ability to take care of their teeth. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate knowledge, attitude and behavior of health care professional students towards preventive dentistry in Dhule city.

    MATERIAL AND METHODS

    A cross sectional study was conducted among undergraduate students of Dental, Medical, Pharmacy, Ayurvedic and Nursing faculty in Dhule city. A total of 299 students (93 dental students, 90 medical students, 54 ayurvedic students, 37 pharmacy students and 25 nursing students)were individually asked to complete apretested ques tionnaire. The questionnaire requested information on student's demographic and professional characteristics and their knowledge, attitude and behavior towards preventive dental care. Chi square test was used to analyzethe data.

    RESULTS

    The knowledge regarding preventive dentistry was highest among dental students (83% having good knowl edge) with Ayurvedic(BAMS) undergraduate students having least knowledge (59% showing poor knowledge). Attitude and behavior towards preventive dentistry was favorable among all health care professional students (66% showing good attitude and 60% showing favorable behavior).

    CONCLUSION

    The findings of this study have shown that the participants had conducive oral health behavior, sufficient knowledgeand positive attitude and had positive beliefs regarding dental treatment.

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