Abstract
ABSTRACTThe high of childhood dental trauma requires childcare professionals to have basic notions of dental first aid. The aim of this study is to assess the level of knowledge and aptitude (defined as the ability to operate competently in a given activity) of early childhood, primary and/or secondary education teachers from Seville (Spain) referred to first aid measures in dental trauma. A descriptive study was made. The study sample consisted of 442 teachers (334 women and 108 men) coinciding proportionately with the study target population in terms of gender distribution, type of center and teaching level.MethodsA specifically designed questionnaire was used.ResultsMost of the participants (88.5%, n=391) exhibited poor knowledge and aptitude, 11.5% (n=51) showed medium level knowledge and aptitude, and none were categorized as having high knowledge and aptitude.ConclusionThese findings could be explained by the fact that 98% of those surveyed had never received any training in this area.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory