Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Of Dental Practitioners Towards Behavioural Management Of An Uncooperative Patient In Dental Office
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Knowledge Practice Attitude Behavioural management Dental practitioners Un cooperative patients Innovative analysis Innovative techniques
Date
2023-01-19Referencia bibliográfica
Kaviya S1,Dr.D.Sri Sakthi2* (2022). Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Of Dental Practitioners Towards Behavioural Management Of An Uncooperative Patient In Dental Office.Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 13(6). 750-757. DOI: [10.47750/jett.2022.13.06.074]
Abstract
Background and aim
In the career of a dentist, they come across so many types of patients. Managing each patient's
temperament and gaining co-operation and trust is the key to any dentist patient relationship. Inorder
to practice from an empathetic point of view, any dentist should know how to deal with different
behaviour patterns, which ultimately leads to success in treatment outcome greatly.
Methodology
A total of 80 registered dental practitioners participated in the study. A pre - tested, 14 item
questionnaire was circulated among the dental practitioners. Only completely filled forms were taken
in for analysis. Data was transferred and analyzed using SPSS software (Version 23) Descriptive
statistics included frequency and percentage, A chi square test was done to analyze the association
and a P value of < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results
Final analysis was done using responses from 80 dental practitioners. On the whole, the knowledge,
Attitude and practice regarding behavioural management was found to be satisfactory. On the
contrary, the majority (67%) were unsure about managing an un co-operative patient. Majority of the
dentists suggest counselling (97.2%) as a preventive measure. Almost 72.5% of them did not prefer to
use nitrous oxide to sedate the patients.
Conclusion
This survey shows that the majority of dental practitioners were aware of patients perceptions,
preferences and fear towards dental treatment. Hence existing curriculum should give more
weightage in this context and regular continuing education programs should be organised.