Attitude of Undergraduate Dental Students’ Toward Geriatric Oral Care in Davanagere City, Karnataka – A Cross-sectional Survey

Background: Population aging is a human success story. Getting older is associated with a higher incidence of chronic diseases which have proven to have oral manifestations. The future dentists should develop a positive attitude to provide care for elders. Objective: The objective of this questionna...

詳細記述

書誌詳細
出版年:Journal of the Indian Academy of Geriatrics
第一著者: Usha Govindaroy Venkatesh
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-07-01
主題:
オンライン・アクセス:https://journals.lww.com/jiag/fulltext/2024/20020/attitude_of_undergraduate_dental_students__toward.5.aspx
_version_ 1850350927961128960
author Usha Govindaroy Venkatesh
author_facet Usha Govindaroy Venkatesh
author_sort Usha Govindaroy Venkatesh
collection DOAJ
container_title Journal of the Indian Academy of Geriatrics
description Background: Population aging is a human success story. Getting older is associated with a higher incidence of chronic diseases which have proven to have oral manifestations. The future dentists should develop a positive attitude to provide care for elders. Objective: The objective of this questionnaire-based survey was to evaluate the attitude of undergraduate dental students’ toward elders in providing dental care to them. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 202 undergraduate dental students using a questionnaire including demographic characteristics and attitude sections. Data were fed into SPSS-20 and analyzed using descriptive statistics and independent t-test (α <0.05). Results: The mean age of students was 20.91 ± 1.56, 76.2% were female students, and 63.4% of students were in the clinical stage of their studies. The students’ mean score of attitude was 55.04 ± 5.81 (34–73). The mean score of attitude was not statistically different based on gender, age, year of study, type of family and bonding with grandparents. The “clinical training and discrimination in healthcare,” “compassion,” “adaptation to modern society,” and “resource distribution” were the four major factors extracted using principal component analysis and varimax orthogonal rotation method to measure attitude toward elders’ dental care. Conclusion: From our survey, it can be concluded that undergraduate students have moderately positive attitude toward elder patients. The four main components are the main areas in which dental education can be improved to better prepare aspiring dentists to treat elderly patients with high-quality dental care.
format Article
id doaj-art-3b44b0a4e62d421da512d8b50a1b9d2d
institution Directory of Open Access Journals
issn 0974-3405
0974-2484
language English
publishDate 2024-07-01
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
record_format Article
spelling doaj-art-3b44b0a4e62d421da512d8b50a1b9d2d2025-08-19T23:09:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of the Indian Academy of Geriatrics0974-34050974-24842024-07-01202758010.4103/jiag.jiag_43_23Attitude of Undergraduate Dental Students’ Toward Geriatric Oral Care in Davanagere City, Karnataka – A Cross-sectional SurveyUsha Govindaroy VenkateshBackground: Population aging is a human success story. Getting older is associated with a higher incidence of chronic diseases which have proven to have oral manifestations. The future dentists should develop a positive attitude to provide care for elders. Objective: The objective of this questionnaire-based survey was to evaluate the attitude of undergraduate dental students’ toward elders in providing dental care to them. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 202 undergraduate dental students using a questionnaire including demographic characteristics and attitude sections. Data were fed into SPSS-20 and analyzed using descriptive statistics and independent t-test (α <0.05). Results: The mean age of students was 20.91 ± 1.56, 76.2% were female students, and 63.4% of students were in the clinical stage of their studies. The students’ mean score of attitude was 55.04 ± 5.81 (34–73). The mean score of attitude was not statistically different based on gender, age, year of study, type of family and bonding with grandparents. The “clinical training and discrimination in healthcare,” “compassion,” “adaptation to modern society,” and “resource distribution” were the four major factors extracted using principal component analysis and varimax orthogonal rotation method to measure attitude toward elders’ dental care. Conclusion: From our survey, it can be concluded that undergraduate students have moderately positive attitude toward elder patients. The four main components are the main areas in which dental education can be improved to better prepare aspiring dentists to treat elderly patients with high-quality dental care.https://journals.lww.com/jiag/fulltext/2024/20020/attitude_of_undergraduate_dental_students__toward.5.aspxattitudedental studentsgeriatric dental careolder adults
spellingShingle Usha Govindaroy Venkatesh
Attitude of Undergraduate Dental Students’ Toward Geriatric Oral Care in Davanagere City, Karnataka – A Cross-sectional Survey
attitude
dental students
geriatric dental care
older adults
title Attitude of Undergraduate Dental Students’ Toward Geriatric Oral Care in Davanagere City, Karnataka – A Cross-sectional Survey
title_full Attitude of Undergraduate Dental Students’ Toward Geriatric Oral Care in Davanagere City, Karnataka – A Cross-sectional Survey
title_fullStr Attitude of Undergraduate Dental Students’ Toward Geriatric Oral Care in Davanagere City, Karnataka – A Cross-sectional Survey
title_full_unstemmed Attitude of Undergraduate Dental Students’ Toward Geriatric Oral Care in Davanagere City, Karnataka – A Cross-sectional Survey
title_short Attitude of Undergraduate Dental Students’ Toward Geriatric Oral Care in Davanagere City, Karnataka – A Cross-sectional Survey
title_sort attitude of undergraduate dental students toward geriatric oral care in davanagere city karnataka a cross sectional survey
topic attitude
dental students
geriatric dental care
older adults
url https://journals.lww.com/jiag/fulltext/2024/20020/attitude_of_undergraduate_dental_students__toward.5.aspx
work_keys_str_mv AT ushagovindaroyvenkatesh attitudeofundergraduatedentalstudentstowardgeriatricoralcareindavanagerecitykarnatakaacrosssectionalsurvey