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Knowledge of human immunodeficiency virus, attitudes, and willingness to conduct human immunodeficiency virus testing among Indian dentists.

Priscilla C Ngaihte1, Anthony J Santella, Esther Ngaihte, Richard G Watt, Sunil Saksena Raj, Vindhya Vatsyayan.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: India has the third-highest number of people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the world. Early diagnosis can prevent HIV transmission and since a large proportion of the Indian population are likely to be seen in a dental setting, it may serve as an important site for early HIV diagnosis. AIMS: The aim of this study was to investigate the knowledge of HIV, attitudes, and willingness to conduct HIV testing among Indian dentists. SETTINGS: A cross-sectional survey of 503 Indian dentists was conducted in Delhi, Gandhinagar, Bhubaneswar, and Hyderabad (representing low, moderate, and high HIV prevalence areas). SUBJECTS AND METHODS: HIV knowledge was measured using the HIV-KQ-18, and attitudes and willingness were examined. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Descriptive analysis and Chi-square test were performed using SPSS version 21.
RESULTS: A third of the respondents had a high HIV knowledge score. High knowledge scores were positively associated with age group, level of education, and dental specialty. Over 73% were willing to deliver HIV-positive test results. Almost 80% of the respondents felt that rapid HIV testing was needed in a dental setting. Attitudes and willingness were found to be significantly related to the survey site suggesting cultural difference as an important factor in taking up HIV testing.
CONCLUSIONS: General awareness of HIV among this sample of Indian dentists appears to be low. The findings from this study however suggest that Indian dentists have expressed a need for rapid HIV testing in dental setting with a strong emphasis on the need for further education on HIV testing.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27054853     DOI: 10.4103/0970-9290.179806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Dent Res        ISSN: 0970-9290


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