| Literature DB >> 32708838 |
Cintia Chamorro-Petronacci1,2, Carmen Martin Carreras-Presas3, Adriana Sanz-Marchena4, María A Rodríguez-Fernández5, José María Suárez-Quintanilla6, Berta Rivas-Mundiña7, Juan Suárez-Quintanilla8, Mario Pérez-Sayáns1,2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic is an ongoing public health challenge, also for the dentistry community. The main objective of this paper was to determine the economic and health-care impact of COVID-19 on dentists in the Autonomous Region of Galicia (Spain).Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; dental office management; economic impact
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32708838 PMCID: PMC7400048 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17145139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Responses distribution.
| Questionnaire Items | No. (%) |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| Male | 142 (35.5) |
| Female | 258 (64.5) |
| Age | 4 (1) |
| Between 22–25 | 108 (27) |
| Between 26–35 | 138 (34.5) |
| Between 26–35 | 79 (19.8) |
| Between 56–65 | 67 (16.8) |
| 65 and older | 4 (1) |
| Type of surgery where you work: | |
| Exclusively private practice | 359 (89.9) |
| Exclusively public practice | 13 (3.3) |
| Public and private practice | 28 (7) |
| Do you work in more than one surgery? | |
| No | 218 (54.5) |
| Yes | 182 (45.5) |
| How many? | |
| 2 | 98 (24.5) |
| 3-4 | 58 (14.5) |
| More than 4 | 24 (6) |
| Are any of these surgeries franchises or dental insurance companies? | |
| No | 351 (37.8) |
| Yes | 49 (12.3) |
| Average number of patients seen per week: | |
| 1–20 | 25 (6.3) |
| 21–40 | 98 (24.5) |
| 41–60 | 140 (35) |
| More than 60 patients | 137 (34.3) |
| Speciality: | |
| Oral Surgery and Implantology | 76 (19) |
| Endodontics | 24 (6) |
| General Dentistry | 241 (60.3) |
| Paedodontics | 12 (3) |
| Orthodontics | 37 (9.3) |
| Prosthodontics | 10 (2.5) |
| Before the State of Alarm was declared (14th March) did you use FFP2 masks in routine dental practice? | |
| No | 383 (95.8) |
| Yes | 17 (4.3) |
| Did you manage to procure PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for yourself and your colleagues once the State of Alarm had been declared? | |
| I was unable to procure any PPE | 243 (60.8) |
| Yes, I managed to procure caps, FFP2 masks and disposable gowns | 44 (11) |
| Yes, I managed to procure caps and masks | 26 (6.5) |
| Yes, I managed to procure caps or masks | 38 (9.5) |
| Yes, I managed to procure caps, FFP2 masks and disposable gowns. | 49 (12.3) |
| Regarding COVID-19 test: | |
| I was not tested | 385 (96.3) |
| I tested negative | 11 (2.8) |
| I tested positive | 4 (1) |
| If you tested positive, what type of symptoms did you have? | |
| Mild symptoms | 8 (2) |
| Serious symptoms (required hospitalisation) | 0 |
| Did any of your employees or non-dentist colleagues (receptionists, dental hygienists or clinic assistants) test positive for COVID-19? | |
| Some of those who were tested came back positive | 9 (2.3) |
| No one tested positive | 18 (4.5) |
| No one was tested | 373 (93.3) |
| Do you know any dentist who tested positive for COVID19? | |
| No | 300 (75) |
| Yes | 100 (25) |
| Do you know any dentist who died from COVID19? | 390 |
| What percentage of patients called to cancel or informed of their intention to cancel previously scheduled appointments after the State of Alarm was declared on the 14th of March? | |
| Less than 10% | 344 (86) |
| 10–40% | 41 (10.3) |
| 40–70% | 12 (3) |
| More than 70% | 3 (0.8) |
| How many patients did you see per week during the State of Alarm? | |
| 1–5 patients/week | 342 (85.5) |
| 6–10 patients/week | 45 (11.3) |
| More than 11 patients/week | 13 (3.3) |
| Did any of the patients request treatment for a situation which they considered to be a medical emergency but that you did not consider as such? | |
| No, or less than 10% | 254 (63.5) |
| Yes, between 10–30% | 112 (28) |
| Yes, between 31 and 60% | 22 (5.5) |
| More than 60% | 12 (3) |
| What percentage of patients expressed their dissatisfaction regarding the provision of dental care exclusively for emergency cases? | |
| Less than 10% | 344 (86) |
| 10–40% | 41 (10.3) |
| 40–70% | 12 (3) |
| More than 70% | 3 (0.8) |
| If you are the owner of the dental surgery, did you apply for a TERF (temporary employment regulation file) for any of the dental surgery’s staff? | |
| No | 43 (10.8) |
| Yes | 219 (54.8) |
| I am not the owner | 138 (34.4) |
| If you applied for a TERF, was it approved by the government? | |
| No | 19 (4.8) |
| Yes | 225 (56.3) |
| I did not apply for it | 156 (39) |
| If you work at a private surgery, what economic losses have been caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of monthly income? | |
| 1,000–4,999 € | 108 (27) |
| 5,000-9,999 € | 102 (25.5) |
| 10,000–14,999 € | 79 (19.8) |
| More than 15,000 € | 97 (24.3) |
| I do not work at a private surgery | 14 (3.5) |
| Have any of the surgeries where you work closed down? | |
| No | 348 (87) |
| Yes | 52 (13) |
Figure 1Economics of female and male losses.
Figure 2Patients per week during the State of Alarm in public and/or private surgery.