Evaluation of oral care protocols practice by dentists in Rio de Janeiro towards HIV/AIDS individuals

Abstract Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the dentists’ knowledge and practice regarding HIV positive individuals’ oral care in Rio de Janeiro State. Methods Dentists from Rio de Janeiro State (n = 242) answered an electronic questionnaire on biosafety procedures, oral manifestations...

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Main Authors: Carina Maciel Silva-Boghossian, Brenda Azzariti Berrondo Boscardini, Claudia Maria Pereira, Edson Jorge Lima Moreira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-01-01
Series:BMC Oral Health
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-0999-7
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spelling doaj-c098506d95044c54b50c4edffc14a8c02021-01-17T12:51:51ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312020-01-012011710.1186/s12903-020-0999-7Evaluation of oral care protocols practice by dentists in Rio de Janeiro towards HIV/AIDS individualsCarina Maciel Silva-Boghossian0Brenda Azzariti Berrondo Boscardini1Claudia Maria Pereira2Edson Jorge Lima Moreira3School of Dentistry, Postgraduate Program in Dentistry, University of Grande Rio (UNIGRANRIO)School of Dentistry, Postgraduate Program in Dentistry, University of Grande Rio (UNIGRANRIO)School of Dentistry, Postgraduate Program in Dentistry, University of Grande Rio (UNIGRANRIO)School of Dentistry, Postgraduate Program in Dentistry, University of Grande Rio (UNIGRANRIO)Abstract Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the dentists’ knowledge and practice regarding HIV positive individuals’ oral care in Rio de Janeiro State. Methods Dentists from Rio de Janeiro State (n = 242) answered an electronic questionnaire on biosafety procedures, oral manifestations of AIDS, and knowledge of HIV infection. Collected information was stratified by gender, and data were analyzed using Chi-square and t tests. Results From the 14 oral manifestations investigated, oral candidiasis, necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, and hairy leucoplakia were more associated with HIV, with no differences between the responses from men and women. Above 85% of the participants would be concerned about becoming infected with HIV after a needle/ sharp object injury and more than 80% of them were willing to be tested for HIV. However, significantly more women (98.8%), compared to men (91.3%), said they knew that HIV/ AIDS patients can contaminate dental care professionals, p = 0.007. There was a significant difference in the answers for the questions: “Are there special dental clinics for treatment of HIV/AIDS patients in Brazil?” (p = 0.044), and “Do the negative HIV tests surely indicate that the persons are free of viruses?” (p = 0.005). Significant differences between men and women were also observed regarding use of disposable mask (p = 0.01), and cap (p < 0.0001). Conclusion Most dentists who participated in the study presented a good knowledge on the care of HIV/ AIDS individuals, including biosafety protocols and in terms of the oral manifestations commonly associated to AIDS.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-0999-7Dental professionalDentistOral healthHIVAIDS
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author Carina Maciel Silva-Boghossian
Brenda Azzariti Berrondo Boscardini
Claudia Maria Pereira
Edson Jorge Lima Moreira
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Brenda Azzariti Berrondo Boscardini
Claudia Maria Pereira
Edson Jorge Lima Moreira
Evaluation of oral care protocols practice by dentists in Rio de Janeiro towards HIV/AIDS individuals
BMC Oral Health
Dental professional
Dentist
Oral health
HIV
AIDS
author_facet Carina Maciel Silva-Boghossian
Brenda Azzariti Berrondo Boscardini
Claudia Maria Pereira
Edson Jorge Lima Moreira
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title Evaluation of oral care protocols practice by dentists in Rio de Janeiro towards HIV/AIDS individuals
title_short Evaluation of oral care protocols practice by dentists in Rio de Janeiro towards HIV/AIDS individuals
title_full Evaluation of oral care protocols practice by dentists in Rio de Janeiro towards HIV/AIDS individuals
title_fullStr Evaluation of oral care protocols practice by dentists in Rio de Janeiro towards HIV/AIDS individuals
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of oral care protocols practice by dentists in Rio de Janeiro towards HIV/AIDS individuals
title_sort evaluation of oral care protocols practice by dentists in rio de janeiro towards hiv/aids individuals
publisher BMC
series BMC Oral Health
issn 1472-6831
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the dentists’ knowledge and practice regarding HIV positive individuals’ oral care in Rio de Janeiro State. Methods Dentists from Rio de Janeiro State (n = 242) answered an electronic questionnaire on biosafety procedures, oral manifestations of AIDS, and knowledge of HIV infection. Collected information was stratified by gender, and data were analyzed using Chi-square and t tests. Results From the 14 oral manifestations investigated, oral candidiasis, necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, and hairy leucoplakia were more associated with HIV, with no differences between the responses from men and women. Above 85% of the participants would be concerned about becoming infected with HIV after a needle/ sharp object injury and more than 80% of them were willing to be tested for HIV. However, significantly more women (98.8%), compared to men (91.3%), said they knew that HIV/ AIDS patients can contaminate dental care professionals, p = 0.007. There was a significant difference in the answers for the questions: “Are there special dental clinics for treatment of HIV/AIDS patients in Brazil?” (p = 0.044), and “Do the negative HIV tests surely indicate that the persons are free of viruses?” (p = 0.005). Significant differences between men and women were also observed regarding use of disposable mask (p = 0.01), and cap (p < 0.0001). Conclusion Most dentists who participated in the study presented a good knowledge on the care of HIV/ AIDS individuals, including biosafety protocols and in terms of the oral manifestations commonly associated to AIDS.
topic Dental professional
Dentist
Oral health
HIV
AIDS
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-0999-7
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