Implementation of COVID-19 Infection Control Measures by German Dentists: A Qualitative Study to Identify Enablers and Barriers

Objectives: COVID-19 infection control measures have been recommended for dental practices worldwide. This qualitative study explored barriers and enablers for the implementation of these measures in German dental practices. Methods: Semi-structured phone interviews were conducted in November/Decemb...

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Main Authors: Anne Müller, Florentina Sophie Melzow, Gerd Göstemeyer, Sebastian Paris, Falk Schwendicke
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/11/5710
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spelling doaj-2a0d93edf3734a2d9b1fdc509fc5a19b2021-06-01T01:11:59ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-05-01185710571010.3390/ijerph18115710Implementation of COVID-19 Infection Control Measures by German Dentists: A Qualitative Study to Identify Enablers and BarriersAnne Müller0Florentina Sophie Melzow1Gerd Göstemeyer2Sebastian Paris3Falk Schwendicke4Department of Oral Diagnostics, Digital Health and Health Services Research, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 14197 Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Operative and Preventive Dentistry, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 14197 Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Operative and Preventive Dentistry, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 14197 Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Operative and Preventive Dentistry, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 14197 Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Oral Diagnostics, Digital Health and Health Services Research, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 14197 Berlin, GermanyObjectives: COVID-19 infection control measures have been recommended for dental practices worldwide. This qualitative study explored barriers and enablers for the implementation of these measures in German dental practices. Methods: Semi-structured phone interviews were conducted in November/December 2020 (purposive/snowball sampling). The Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) and the Capabilities, Opportunities and Motivations influencing Behaviors model (COM-B) were used to guide interviews. Mayring’s content analysis was employed to analyze interviews. Results: All dentists (28–71 years, 4/8 female/male) had implemented infection control measures. Measures most frequently not adopted were FFP2 masks, face shields (impractical), the rotation of teams (insufficient staffing) and the avoidance of aerosol-generating treatments. Dentists with personal COVID-19 experience or those seeing themselves as a role model were more eager to adopt measures. We identified 34 enablers and 20 barriers. Major barriers were the lack of knowledge, guidelines and recommendations as well as limited availability and high costs of equipment. Pressure by staff and patients to ensure infection control was an enabler. Conclusions: Dentists are motivated to implement infection control measures, but lacking opportunities limited the adoption of certain measures. Policy makers and equipment manufacturers should address these points to increase the implementation of infection control measures against COVID-19 and potential future pandemics.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/11/5710acceptanceCOVID-19interviewsqualitativetheoretical domains frameworkSARS-CoV-2
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Florentina Sophie Melzow
Gerd Göstemeyer
Sebastian Paris
Falk Schwendicke
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Florentina Sophie Melzow
Gerd Göstemeyer
Sebastian Paris
Falk Schwendicke
Implementation of COVID-19 Infection Control Measures by German Dentists: A Qualitative Study to Identify Enablers and Barriers
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
acceptance
COVID-19
interviews
qualitative
theoretical domains framework
SARS-CoV-2
author_facet Anne Müller
Florentina Sophie Melzow
Gerd Göstemeyer
Sebastian Paris
Falk Schwendicke
author_sort Anne Müller
title Implementation of COVID-19 Infection Control Measures by German Dentists: A Qualitative Study to Identify Enablers and Barriers
title_short Implementation of COVID-19 Infection Control Measures by German Dentists: A Qualitative Study to Identify Enablers and Barriers
title_full Implementation of COVID-19 Infection Control Measures by German Dentists: A Qualitative Study to Identify Enablers and Barriers
title_fullStr Implementation of COVID-19 Infection Control Measures by German Dentists: A Qualitative Study to Identify Enablers and Barriers
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of COVID-19 Infection Control Measures by German Dentists: A Qualitative Study to Identify Enablers and Barriers
title_sort implementation of covid-19 infection control measures by german dentists: a qualitative study to identify enablers and barriers
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Objectives: COVID-19 infection control measures have been recommended for dental practices worldwide. This qualitative study explored barriers and enablers for the implementation of these measures in German dental practices. Methods: Semi-structured phone interviews were conducted in November/December 2020 (purposive/snowball sampling). The Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) and the Capabilities, Opportunities and Motivations influencing Behaviors model (COM-B) were used to guide interviews. Mayring’s content analysis was employed to analyze interviews. Results: All dentists (28–71 years, 4/8 female/male) had implemented infection control measures. Measures most frequently not adopted were FFP2 masks, face shields (impractical), the rotation of teams (insufficient staffing) and the avoidance of aerosol-generating treatments. Dentists with personal COVID-19 experience or those seeing themselves as a role model were more eager to adopt measures. We identified 34 enablers and 20 barriers. Major barriers were the lack of knowledge, guidelines and recommendations as well as limited availability and high costs of equipment. Pressure by staff and patients to ensure infection control was an enabler. Conclusions: Dentists are motivated to implement infection control measures, but lacking opportunities limited the adoption of certain measures. Policy makers and equipment manufacturers should address these points to increase the implementation of infection control measures against COVID-19 and potential future pandemics.
topic acceptance
COVID-19
interviews
qualitative
theoretical domains framework
SARS-CoV-2
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/11/5710
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