U.K. hemophilia treaters' knowledge of risk assessment for prolonged bleeding associated with dental procedures.
Adult
Cross-Sectional Studies
Dental Care for Chronically Ill
/ adverse effects
Female
Guideline Adherence
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Hemophilia A
/ complications
Hemostasis
Humans
Male
Oral Hemorrhage
/ etiology
Physicians
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
United Kingdom
congenital bleeding disorders
dental procedures
haemostatic management plan
Journal
Special care in dentistry : official publication of the American Association of Hospital Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry for the Handicapped, and the American Society for Geriatric Dentistry
ISSN: 1754-4505
Titre abrégé: Spec Care Dentist
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8103755
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Mar 2019
Mar 2019
Historique:
received:
04
11
2018
revised:
25
12
2018
accepted:
18
01
2019
pubmed:
19
2
2019
medline:
10
8
2019
entrez:
19
2
2019
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Optimal delivery of dental care for adults with congenital bleeding disorders (CBD) requires close collaboration between hemophilia treaters and dentists. To explore U.K. hemophilia treaters' knowledge of dental procedures and associated hemostatic management in adults with CBD. Staff (N = 180) from N = 60 hemophilia facilities in the United Kingdom were invited to participate in a questionnaire-based study using a web-based tool. The questionnaire assessed participants' knowledge, adherence and appropriateness of application of U.K. guidance on hemostatic management of common dental procedures. The response rate was 23% of treaters (n = 41) from 62% (n = 32) hemophilia facilities. Individual participants (87%; n = 34) reported they adhered to guidelines, though knowledge of guidance was poor with only 36% (n = 15) applying guidance appropriately in 3 common dental scenarios. There was a tendency for participants to assign the use of systemic hemostatic measures independent of the agreed bleeding risk associated with the proposed dental procedure. While hemophilia treaters were aware of current guidelines, their knowledge of the guidelines and ability to risk assess dental procedures was poor. There was a tendency to overprescribe systemic hemostatic measures for dental procedures. Education initiatives to aid decision making are needed.
Types de publication
Journal Article
Observational Study
Langues
eng
Pagination
173-179Informations de copyright
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