1. Assessing the Compliance of Dental Clinicians towards Regulatory Infection Control Guidelines Using a Newly Developed Survey Tool: A Pilot Cross-Sectional Study in India.
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Kaurani, Pragati, Batra, Kavita, Rathore Hooja, Himangini, Chander, N. Gopi, Bhowmick, Anamitra, Arora, Suraj, Baba, Suheel Manzoor, Khateeb, Shafait Ullah, Abdulla, Anshad M., Grover, Vishakha, and Saluja, Priyanka
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PSYCHOLOGY of dentists ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,PILOT projects ,PROFESSIONS ,COVID-19 ,RESEARCH evaluation ,EVIDENCE-based dentistry ,RESEARCH methodology ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,CROSS-sectional method ,MEDICAL protocols ,MULTITRAIT multimethod techniques ,CRONBACH'S alpha ,LEGAL compliance ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,FACTOR analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Adherence to the dental practice regulatory guidelines instituted during the COVID-19 pandemic is essential to minimize the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 strains. Given the lack of a valid and reliable survey tool to assess the adherence to dental practice guidelines, this study aims to develop, validate, and test a survey tool on a pilot sample of dental clinicians practicing in India. A survey tool was developed/validated through a sequential phasic approach: Phase I- developing survey using conceptual and literature framework; Phase II: ascertaining its validity and reliability; Phase III: pilot testing; and Phase IV: assessing construct validity by exploratory factor analysis (EFA) on the responses collected in Spring 2021. The EFA was achieved using a traditional unweighted least squares extraction method through a varimax rotation with Kaiser normalization. A six-factor solution with 18 items (with the global reliability of 86%) related to screening, regular infection prevention measures, infection control inside the dental operatory, disinfection of the dental unit, disposal, and other COVID-19-specific preventive measures were extracted. Our sample had higher compliance with regard to providing alcohol-based hand scrubs, providing protective gear to attendees, collecting travel/medical history, and screening patients for COVID-19 symptoms. In contrast, less compliance was observed regarding the use of paperless forms of practice and rubber dams in the operatory. The use of a validated survey tool ensures the collection of reliable and valid data, which can serve as baseline data to measure the uptake and effectiveness of dental practice regulatory guidelines in a clinical setting and community dental health clinics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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