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Dentists’ Attitudes toward Diabetes Mellitus Screening in Thai Dental Clinics

Diabetes mellitus (DM), especially type 2 DM, has become a common problem worldwide. Previous studies have demonstrated that chairside screening can effectively identify undetected type 2 DM patients. This study was conducted to determine dentists’ attitudes toward DM screening in dental clinics. A...

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Autores principales: Tantipoj, Chanita, Sirichanyaphong, Thaksaporn, Nuntachurat, Jiratchaya, Ruetaijetjaroen, Kriddichon, Hiransuthikul, Narin, Pujarern, Patr, Fuangtharnthip, Pornpoj, Khovidhunkit, Siribang-on Piboonniyom
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8955522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35329025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19063341
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author Tantipoj, Chanita
Sirichanyaphong, Thaksaporn
Nuntachurat, Jiratchaya
Ruetaijetjaroen, Kriddichon
Hiransuthikul, Narin
Pujarern, Patr
Fuangtharnthip, Pornpoj
Khovidhunkit, Siribang-on Piboonniyom
author_facet Tantipoj, Chanita
Sirichanyaphong, Thaksaporn
Nuntachurat, Jiratchaya
Ruetaijetjaroen, Kriddichon
Hiransuthikul, Narin
Pujarern, Patr
Fuangtharnthip, Pornpoj
Khovidhunkit, Siribang-on Piboonniyom
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description Diabetes mellitus (DM), especially type 2 DM, has become a common problem worldwide. Previous studies have demonstrated that chairside screening can effectively identify undetected type 2 DM patients. This study was conducted to determine dentists’ attitudes toward DM screening in dental clinics. A total of 632 currently active dentists with more than 1 year of working experience participated. The six-part (importance, barriers, willingness, readiness, knowledge, and routine management) anonymous, self-administered questionnaire of five-point response scales was then distributed. The results illustrated that most dentists (86.3%) realized the importance of DM screening and that patients’ willingness was the main potential barrier (86.4%). Of the respondents, 98.1% and 82.4% were willing to measure blood pressure and weight and height for their patients, whereas only 45.4% and 38.8% were willing to collect blood from the fingertip or oral fluids for salivary diagnostics, respectively. Moreover, 73.7% of respondents were ready to refer patients to physicians, and 59.5% could explain the relationship between DM and oral diseases. However, only 44.3% and 27.9% were prepared to provide education about DM awareness or were able to perform screening, respectively. In addition, 67.2% and 65.8% knew the screening criteria and risk factors of DM, respectively, but only 45.1% knew what to do. The result of our study provided essential knowledge with respect to dentists’ attitudes in the screening for DM in Thai dental clinics.
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spelling pubmed-89555222022-03-26 Dentists’ Attitudes toward Diabetes Mellitus Screening in Thai Dental Clinics Tantipoj, Chanita Sirichanyaphong, Thaksaporn Nuntachurat, Jiratchaya Ruetaijetjaroen, Kriddichon Hiransuthikul, Narin Pujarern, Patr Fuangtharnthip, Pornpoj Khovidhunkit, Siribang-on Piboonniyom Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Diabetes mellitus (DM), especially type 2 DM, has become a common problem worldwide. Previous studies have demonstrated that chairside screening can effectively identify undetected type 2 DM patients. This study was conducted to determine dentists’ attitudes toward DM screening in dental clinics. A total of 632 currently active dentists with more than 1 year of working experience participated. The six-part (importance, barriers, willingness, readiness, knowledge, and routine management) anonymous, self-administered questionnaire of five-point response scales was then distributed. The results illustrated that most dentists (86.3%) realized the importance of DM screening and that patients’ willingness was the main potential barrier (86.4%). Of the respondents, 98.1% and 82.4% were willing to measure blood pressure and weight and height for their patients, whereas only 45.4% and 38.8% were willing to collect blood from the fingertip or oral fluids for salivary diagnostics, respectively. Moreover, 73.7% of respondents were ready to refer patients to physicians, and 59.5% could explain the relationship between DM and oral diseases. However, only 44.3% and 27.9% were prepared to provide education about DM awareness or were able to perform screening, respectively. In addition, 67.2% and 65.8% knew the screening criteria and risk factors of DM, respectively, but only 45.1% knew what to do. The result of our study provided essential knowledge with respect to dentists’ attitudes in the screening for DM in Thai dental clinics. MDPI 2022-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8955522/ /pubmed/35329025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19063341 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fuangtharnthip, Pornpoj
Khovidhunkit, Siribang-on Piboonniyom
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8955522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35329025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19063341
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