Exploring factors influencing nurses’ attitudes towards their role in dental care

Author:

Gaffar BalgisORCID,Bakhurji Eman,AlKhateeb Reem,AlHashim Hussain,AlGaoud HadeelORCID,AlDaamah ZiyadORCID,AlSaleh JamalORCID,Aldamanhori Rand,AlHamid Shahad,AlBarrak Alanoud,Siddiqui Intisar Ahmad,Virtanen Jorma I.ORCID

Abstract

Background The burden of oral disease requires collaboration between health care professionals. Nurses are frequently exposed to patients and can play a vital role in prevention of oral diseases. This study aimed to investigate nurses’ attitudes towards their role in dental care and its associated factors. Methods This cross-sectional, survey-based study recruited a total of 525 nurses in Eastern Saudi Arabia, using a snow-ball sampling technique. Data was collected using an online, pre-validated 40-item questionnaire with four domains (attitudes, knowledge, practices, and demographic data). Results Nurses showed satisfactory attitudes (52.8 ± 8.2) and average knowledge (13.4 ±3.9). More than two thirds (70.3%) reported responding to patients’ questions about oral health conditions, 47.1% and 19.7% conducted oral health screening and education respectively. Referral practices were reported by 266 (50.7%) of the participants with pain being the main reason for referrals. Attending lectures/ trainings on oral health and having a formal education about oral health were significantly associated with nurses’ positive attitudes towards their role in dental care (P<0.001). Conducting oral health screening or education were also significantly associated with positive attitudes (P = 0.001). Conclusion Positive attitudes were observed among those with undergraduate oral health backgrounds, in continuous education, and those who were involved in oral health screenings. There is a need for under and postgraduate inclusion of oral health training in nurses’ education.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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