Chinese dental students' knowledge and attitudes toward HIV/AIDS
Background/purpose: Oral care is vital to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive individuals. As future dentists, it is pertinent that dental students have sufficient knowledge and a positive approach toward this disease. The purpose of this study was to assess HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and at...
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100 | 1 | 0 | |a Rui Li |e author |
700 | 1 | 0 | |a Wenhang Dong |e author |
700 | 1 | 0 | |a Wei He |e author |
700 | 1 | 0 | |a Yiming Liu |e author |
245 | 0 | 0 | |a Chinese dental students' knowledge and attitudes toward HIV/AIDS |
260 | |b Elsevier, |c 2016-03-01T00:00:00Z. | ||
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520 | |a Background/purpose: Oral care is vital to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive individuals. As future dentists, it is pertinent that dental students have sufficient knowledge and a positive approach toward this disease. The purpose of this study was to assess HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and attitudes among clinical dental students in central China. Materials and methods: This survey was conducted on 103 dental students in the final year of a 5-year program. A structured questionnaire with 50 questions examining their knowledge under various categories and 17 questions examining their attitudes toward the disease was employed. Results: The survey was completed by 92.2% (95/103) of the students. The results revealed that more than half of the respondents demonstrated a good level of knowledge, although few exhibited an excellent level. The mean scores on knowledge was 79.41 ± 6.3 out of a maximum possible score of 100, and there was no significant difference regarding sex. Despite their good level of knowledge, the majority (93.68%) displayed a negative attitude (nonprofessional attitude) toward HIV/AIDS. Conclusion: These findings might help to define strategies to improve the quality of education among Chinese dental students and suggests that there is a need to address student misconceptions and attitudes toward the disease. | ||
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690 | |a attitude | ||
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786 | 0 | |n Journal of Dental Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 72-78 (2016) | |
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