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Knowledge, dentist confidence and management of periodontal patients among general dentists from Belarus, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova and Romania

BACKGROUND: Evidence concerning periodontal practice in Eastern European countries is scarce. The aim of the present study was to investigate periodontal risk knowledge, patient management and self-perceived confidence among General Dentists (GDs) from five Eastern European regarding their provision...

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Autores principales: Aleksejūnienė, Jolanta, Pūrienė, Alina, Rimkervicius, Arunas, Amariei, Corneliu, Oancea, Roxana, Porosencova, Tatiana, Porosencov, Egor, Nikolovska, Julijana, Mirnaya, Elena, Serova-Papakul, Aleksandra, Eaton, Kenneth A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7011211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32041598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-1033-9
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author Aleksejūnienė, Jolanta
Pūrienė, Alina
Rimkervicius, Arunas
Amariei, Corneliu
Oancea, Roxana
Porosencova, Tatiana
Porosencov, Egor
Nikolovska, Julijana
Mirnaya, Elena
Serova-Papakul, Aleksandra
Eaton, Kenneth A.
author_facet Aleksejūnienė, Jolanta
Pūrienė, Alina
Rimkervicius, Arunas
Amariei, Corneliu
Oancea, Roxana
Porosencova, Tatiana
Porosencov, Egor
Nikolovska, Julijana
Mirnaya, Elena
Serova-Papakul, Aleksandra
Eaton, Kenneth A.
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description BACKGROUND: Evidence concerning periodontal practice in Eastern European countries is scarce. The aim of the present study was to investigate periodontal risk knowledge, patient management and self-perceived confidence among General Dentists (GDs) from five Eastern European regarding their provision of periodontal care. METHODS: GDs from Belarus, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova and Romania participated in a questionnaire survey. Power calculations were used to identify the sample size for each country. The structured questionnaire included several domains of inquiry. The socio-demographic domain inquired about dentist’s age, gender and years of clinical experience. The dental practice domain inquired about practice location, practising or not practising in a group practice and having or not having a periodontist or a dental hygienist in the practice. The distributions of answers across-countries were compared employing one way ANOVA (comparison of means) or Chi square test (comparison of proportions). For each country, the predictors of the study outcomes: a summative knowledge score for periodontal risks and dentist’s confidence level were identified employing either linear or logistic multiple regression models. RESULTS: The sample comprised 390 Belarussian, 488 Lithuanian, 349 Macedonian, 316 Moldovan, and 401 Romanian GDs. The majority of GDs (~ 80%) practiced in urban areas. Age and gender distributions differed significantly among countries. Significant across-country differences were found regarding working/not working in a group practice, having/not having access to a periodontist/dental hygienist and in proportions of patients receiving periodontal treatments or being referred to specialists. None of Macedonian patients nor the majority of Moldovan patients (78%) were referred to periodontists. There were also significant across-country differences in diagnosis, patient management and periodontal knowledge. Only in the Lithuanian cohort were dentists’ confidence levels associated significantly with their knowledge. In all countries, taking a medical history was a consistent and significant predictor of having higher periodontal knowledge score. Except in Belarus, periodontal risk assessment was a significantly consistent predictor of certainty levels associated with the provision of periodontal treatments. CONCLUSIONS: There were substantial differences among GDs in the five countries regarding diagnosis, dentist’s confidence and management of periodontal patients.
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spelling pubmed-70112112020-02-13 Knowledge, dentist confidence and management of periodontal patients among general dentists from Belarus, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova and Romania Aleksejūnienė, Jolanta Pūrienė, Alina Rimkervicius, Arunas Amariei, Corneliu Oancea, Roxana Porosencova, Tatiana Porosencov, Egor Nikolovska, Julijana Mirnaya, Elena Serova-Papakul, Aleksandra Eaton, Kenneth A. BMC Oral Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Evidence concerning periodontal practice in Eastern European countries is scarce. The aim of the present study was to investigate periodontal risk knowledge, patient management and self-perceived confidence among General Dentists (GDs) from five Eastern European regarding their provision of periodontal care. METHODS: GDs from Belarus, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova and Romania participated in a questionnaire survey. Power calculations were used to identify the sample size for each country. The structured questionnaire included several domains of inquiry. The socio-demographic domain inquired about dentist’s age, gender and years of clinical experience. The dental practice domain inquired about practice location, practising or not practising in a group practice and having or not having a periodontist or a dental hygienist in the practice. The distributions of answers across-countries were compared employing one way ANOVA (comparison of means) or Chi square test (comparison of proportions). For each country, the predictors of the study outcomes: a summative knowledge score for periodontal risks and dentist’s confidence level were identified employing either linear or logistic multiple regression models. RESULTS: The sample comprised 390 Belarussian, 488 Lithuanian, 349 Macedonian, 316 Moldovan, and 401 Romanian GDs. The majority of GDs (~ 80%) practiced in urban areas. Age and gender distributions differed significantly among countries. Significant across-country differences were found regarding working/not working in a group practice, having/not having access to a periodontist/dental hygienist and in proportions of patients receiving periodontal treatments or being referred to specialists. None of Macedonian patients nor the majority of Moldovan patients (78%) were referred to periodontists. There were also significant across-country differences in diagnosis, patient management and periodontal knowledge. Only in the Lithuanian cohort were dentists’ confidence levels associated significantly with their knowledge. In all countries, taking a medical history was a consistent and significant predictor of having higher periodontal knowledge score. Except in Belarus, periodontal risk assessment was a significantly consistent predictor of certainty levels associated with the provision of periodontal treatments. CONCLUSIONS: There were substantial differences among GDs in the five countries regarding diagnosis, dentist’s confidence and management of periodontal patients. BioMed Central 2020-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7011211/ /pubmed/32041598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-1033-9 Text en © The Author(s). 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Aleksejūnienė, Jolanta
Pūrienė, Alina
Rimkervicius, Arunas
Amariei, Corneliu
Oancea, Roxana
Porosencova, Tatiana
Porosencov, Egor
Nikolovska, Julijana
Mirnaya, Elena
Serova-Papakul, Aleksandra
Eaton, Kenneth A.
Knowledge, dentist confidence and management of periodontal patients among general dentists from Belarus, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova and Romania
title Knowledge, dentist confidence and management of periodontal patients among general dentists from Belarus, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova and Romania
title_full Knowledge, dentist confidence and management of periodontal patients among general dentists from Belarus, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova and Romania
title_fullStr Knowledge, dentist confidence and management of periodontal patients among general dentists from Belarus, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova and Romania
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, dentist confidence and management of periodontal patients among general dentists from Belarus, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova and Romania
title_short Knowledge, dentist confidence and management of periodontal patients among general dentists from Belarus, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova and Romania
title_sort knowledge, dentist confidence and management of periodontal patients among general dentists from belarus, lithuania, macedonia, moldova and romania
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7011211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32041598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-1033-9
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