Čes. stomatol. Prakt. zub. lék. (Czech Dental Journal) 2022; 122(2): 33-42 | DOI: 10.51479/cspzl.2022.009

ATTITUDES OF CZECH DENTAL CHAMBER MEMBERS TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC MEASURES IMPLEMENTED IN DENTAL PRACTICES

Peřina V.1, Šmucler R.2, Treglerová J.1, Pilbauerová N.3, Kunderová M.3, Schmidt J.3, *
1 Klinika ústní, čelistní a obličejové chirurgie, Masarykova univerzita, Lékařská fakulta a Fakultní nemocnice Brno
2 Stomatologická klinika, Univerzita Karlova, 1. lékařská fakulta a Všeobecná fakultní nemocnice v Praze
3 Stomatologická klinika, Univerzita Karlova, Lékařská fakulta v Hradci Králové a Fakultní nemocnice Hradec Králové *Korespondující autor

Introduction, aim: This work describes the attitudes of Czech Dental Chamber members to anti-epidemic measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Responses are further classified according to the respondents‘ COVID-19 status.

Method: The data were obtained via an online questionnaire survey from June 23 to September 4, 2021.

Results: A total of 2716 members of the Czech Dental Chamber participated in this survey, representing 24.3% of all chamber members. Almost 90% of the respondents considered the official recommendation against the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 infection issued by the Czech Dental Chamber to be adequate, approximately 6% insufficient, and 4% too strict. The prevalence of COVID-19 in the group considering the recommendation too strict was statistically significantly higher compared to the group considering the recommendation to be adequate
(p = 0.0345, odds ratio (OR) 1.592). The respondents who performed COVID-19 testing in their practices showed a statistically significantly higher percentage of detected COVID-19 infections (p < 0.0001, OR 1.883). Almost three-quarters of respondents want to maintain strict anti-epidemic measures even after the pandemic; this commitment is statistically significantly higher for the respondents who did not have COVID-19 (p = 0.0041, OR 1.511). COVID-19 infection did not affect the willingness to be vaccinated against influenza. In contrast, the respondents with a positive attitude towards vaccination against COVID-19 showed a statistically significantly higher willingness to get vaccinated against the flu (p < 0.0001, OR 10.36).
Conslusion: The prevalence of COVID-19 was statistically significantly higher among dentists who preferred less stringent measures against infection transmission. Respondents who performed COVID-19 testing in their practices showed a statistically higher percentage of detected COVID-19 infections. Almost three quarters of respondents intended to adhere to strict measures against the infection transmission even after the end of the pandemic. The will to be vaccinated against COVID-19 was significantly higher than against the flu. Respondents with a positive approach to vaccination against COVID-19 were significantly more willing to be vaccinated against influenza.

Keywords: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, dentist, dentistry

Received: March 30, 2022; Revised: April 22, 2022; Accepted: April 22, 2022; Published: June 13, 2022  Show citation

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