Correlation Fear of COVID-19 & Dental Treatment Anxiety
NCT ID: NCT04497818
Last Updated: 2020-08-04
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
385 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2020-06-16
2020-07-25
Brief Summary
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COVID-19 Pandemic has created fears, anxiety and worries among general population. COVID-19 airborne transmission is possible under circumstances in which procedures generate aerosols. Various dental treatment procedures can generate aerosols. This Cross Sectional Observational study was conducted with the following objectives: 1. Assessment of Fear of COVID-19 among netizens in Al Qassim province using FEAR OF COVID-19, a 5 item Likert Scale. 2. Assessment of Dental Anxiety among netizens in Al Qassim provincen using (MDA) Modified Dental Anxiety 5 item Likert Scale.
Methods: Sample size was (n=385) estimated based on the population size in Al Qassim province (Confidence Interval 95%, Design effect 1 \& hypothesized % frequency of outcome factor of 50%). Assessment of Fear of COVID-19 was estimated using FEAR OF COVID-19, a 5 item Likert Scale. Assessment of Dental Anxiety was estimated using Modified Dental Anxiety 5 item Likert Scale. An online Survey form (Arabic \& English) was developed using Google form application. The Google form link was shared to the netizens of Al Qassim province, across Social media platforms. Statistical analysis is done using SPSS 22.00 software program.
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Detailed Description
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There were constant updates regarding the data of newly infected cases, deaths, and recoveries. COVID-19 Pandemic has created fears, anxiety, and worries among the general population. COVID-19 spreads from person to person through Droplet transmission within 1-meter distance. COVID-19 airborne transmission is possible under specific circumstances and settings in which procedures or support treatments that generate aerosols. Various dental treatment procedures involve the use of equipment that can generate aerosols. Aerosols contain microorganisms and remain suspended in air in the work environment. This can potentially transfer the infectious microorganisms to the working staff and/or subsequent patients attending the Dental clinics. After the advent of COVID-19 Pandemic, there is a clear paradigm shift in Healthcare services. As the Pandemic transmission is easily transmitted through droplets and aerosols, concern regarding Dental treatment has remained as an issue.
Several past cross-sectional studies have established that Dental seeking behaviour of patients is influenced by Fear and Anxiety to Dental treatment procedures.
As the world faces COVID-19 Pandemic, the Fear of COVID-19 infection and awareness regarding COVID-19 infection can majorly influence the Dental treatment seeking behavior. General population awareness regarding droplet transmission of COVID-19 can potentially influence the fear, worry, and anxiety in Dental treatment seeking patients. The research regarding the correlation of Fear of COVID-19 to Dental treatment Anxiety is very sparse.
The psychological aspects of COVID-19 Fear and Dental anxiety have to be considered and researched.
This online Observational Cross-sectional survey study was conducted among netizens in Al Qassim province of Saudi Arabia with the following objectives:
1. To assess Fear of COVID-19 among netizins in Al Qassim province using FEAR OF COVID-19, a 5 item Likert Scale.
2. To assess Dental Anxiety among netizins in Al Qassim province using (MDA) Modified Dental Anxiety 5 item Likert Scale.
3. Correlation of Fear of COVID-19 with Dental Anxiety among Netizens in Al Qassim province.
4. Association of nearest Dental treatment seeking time and Fear of COVID.
5. Association of nearest Dental treatment seeking time and MDA.
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Netizens
Netizens of Al Qassim province of Saudi Arabia were the target population for this cross sectional study. Sample size is (n=385) estimated based on the population size in Al Qassim province (Confidence Interval 95%, Design effect 1 \& hypothesized % frequency of outcome factor of 50%). Assessment of Fear of COVID-19 was estimated using FEAR OF COVID-19, a 5 item Likert Scale. Assessment of Dental Anxiety was estimated using Modified Dental Anxiety 5 item Likert Scale. An online Survey form (Arabic 7 English) was developed using Google form application. The Google form link was shared to the netizens of Al Qassim province, across all relevant Social media platforms. Statistical analysis is done using SPSS 22.00 software program.
Cross Sectional study using scientifically validated psychometric Scales
Cross Sectional study using scientifically validated psychometric Scales (FEAR OF COVID-19, a 5 item Likert Scale \& Modified Dental Anxiety 5 item Likert Scale).
Interventions
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Cross Sectional study using scientifically validated psychometric Scales
Cross Sectional study using scientifically validated psychometric Scales (FEAR OF COVID-19, a 5 item Likert Scale \& Modified Dental Anxiety 5 item Likert Scale).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Volunteers should be major by age (18 years and above).
* People who took Dental treatment earlier in their lifetime.
* People who may take the Dental treatment in near few days or weeks or months or in a year.
Exclusion Criteria
* Internet users who have preexisting phobia and/or anxiety mental conditions are excluded from the study.
* Internet users who are currently under treatment for their preexisting phobia and/or anxiety mental conditions are excluded from the study.
20 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Qassim University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dr Shiva Shankar Bugude
Assistant Professor
Principal Investigators
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Bugude Shiva Shankar
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
College of Applied Health Sciences - Al Rass
Locations
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Dr Bugude Shiva Shankar
Ar Rass, Al Qassim, Saudi Arabia
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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QassimU2
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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