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Understanding Dental Clinical Trainees' Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Managing Diabetic Patients: Insights From a University Dental Training Center. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluated dental trainees' knowledge and attitudes on managing diabetic patients, highlighting the importance of comprehensive dental care for individuals with diabetes.
  • The research utilized a self-reported survey with various demographic factors to assess participants' knowledge and attitudes regarding diabetes-related dental conditions.
  • Findings showed a significant correlation between knowledge and attitudes towards diabetic care, indicating that better education leads to improved management practices among dental students.

Article Abstract

Background: Dental patients with diabetes require comprehensive care to maintain their metabolic stability during dental treatments. Clinicians' understanding of diabetes symptoms and management strategies is essential for minimizing risks associated with dental procedures, especially since undiagnosed diabetic patients may also seek dental care. This study aimed to assess dental clinical trainees' knowledge and attitudes toward managing diabetic patients.

Materials And Methods: A quantitative study was conducted using a custom-made, pre-tested, self-reported survey. The independent variables included the age, gender, and educational level of the participants. The primary outcomes were evaluated by analyzing participants' knowledge and attitudes regarding dental conditions related to diabetes and the management of diabetic patients in dental clinics.

Results: Data were analyzed using Spearman's, Mann-Whitney, and Kruskal-Wallis tests. A significant positive correlation was observed between participants' knowledge and attitudes toward diabetic patient management (p<0.01). The educational level of participants significantly impacted their knowledge scores (p<0.05). Additionally, both gender and study level influenced attitude scores (p<0.001).

Conclusion: The findings highlight the importance of educational programs designed to raise awareness and enhance dental students' competence in managing diabetic patients. Such training is crucial for ensuring dental professionals are well-prepared to provide effective care for diabetic individuals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11698479PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.75112DOI Listing

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