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Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitude, Practice concerning Oral Cancer amongst Dental Undergraduates
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Oral cancer is an important aspect of dentistry and should be screened for daily in day to day practice. A systematic cross-sectional survey was conducted. 183 dental students participated in the study by answering a self- administered validated questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of sixteen questions, relating to the knowledge, attitude and practice. The statistical analysis was conducted using Pearson’s chi-square testing.73.8 % of students had accurate overall knowledge regarding Oral Cancer, which was satisfactory. About 32.2% of students claimed to have adequate up-to-date knowledge regarding the prevention and detection of oral cancer. 81.4% students had appropriate attitude towards Oral Cancer. 88% of students employed apposite practice management skills with respect to examining patients for any cancerous lesions and took efforts for counselling the patient. Yet, 97.8% of students demanded additional training regarding identification and prevention of oral cancer.The study suggestively indicated that the dental students have satisfactory knowledge, attitude and are cognizant in examining for symptoms of oral cancer. No significant difference between knowledge /attitude/ practices about oral cancer amongst the three undergraduate years. Additionally, innovative and didactically orientated programmes should be reinforced to upsurge awareness which will aid in timely detection.The main objective of the study was to assess the level of knowledge, attitude, practice concerning oral cancer amongst undergraduate dental students of Maharashtra Institute of Dental Sciences & Research Dental College, Latur, Maharashtra, India.
Key-words: Attitude, Dental students, Knowledge, Oral cancer, Practice.
Indian Dental Association
Title: Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitude, Practice concerning Oral Cancer
amongst Dental Undergraduates
Description:
Oral cancer is an important aspect of dentistry and should be screened for daily in day to day practice.
A systematic cross-sectional survey was conducted.
183 dental students participated in the study by answering a self- administered validated questionnaire.
The questionnaire consisted of sixteen questions, relating to the knowledge, attitude and practice.
The statistical analysis was conducted using Pearson’s chi-square testing.
73.
8 % of students had accurate overall knowledge regarding Oral Cancer, which was satisfactory.
About 32.
2% of students claimed to have adequate up-to-date knowledge regarding the prevention and detection of oral cancer.
81.
4% students had appropriate attitude towards Oral Cancer.
88% of students employed apposite practice management skills with respect to examining patients for any cancerous lesions and took efforts for counselling the patient.
Yet, 97.
8% of students demanded additional training regarding identification and prevention of oral cancer.
The study suggestively indicated that the dental students have satisfactory knowledge, attitude and are cognizant in examining for symptoms of oral cancer.
No significant difference between knowledge /attitude/ practices about oral cancer amongst the three undergraduate years.
Additionally, innovative and didactically orientated programmes should be reinforced to upsurge awareness which will aid in timely detection.
The main objective of the study was to assess the level of knowledge, attitude, practice concerning oral cancer amongst undergraduate dental students of Maharashtra Institute of Dental Sciences & Research Dental College, Latur, Maharashtra, India.
Key-words: Attitude, Dental students, Knowledge, Oral cancer, Practice.
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