Occupational Health Problems among Cambodian Dentists: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Sample Size
2.3. Study Participants (Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria)
2.4. Data Collection Procedures
2.5. Questionnaire Design
- (1)
- socio-demographic (i.e., age and sex) and work background information: the location of practice; years of practice; and hours a week practicing dentistry. This section also included a question asking to self-assess their health status as “Poor”, “Fair”, “Good”, or “Excellent”.
- (2)
- Type and severity of eleven occupational health conditions, common to dentistry, that they may be experiencing, including: back pain; headaches; pain in the shoulders, arms, hands, legs, and/or feet; skin problems; eye problems; hearing problems; and neurological problems. These conditions were coded as “Never”, “Sometimes”, and “Often”. Participants were also asked whether they have any transmissible viral infection (e.g., Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, or HIV). This section also asked about mental health conditions (i.e., stress and depression). A health conditions score was created by adding positive responses (i.e., “Sometimes” and “Often”) across the list of occupational health conditions.
- (3)
- Beliefs about occupational health problems in dental practice. This section included eleven items. The reliability and validity of this occupational health belief scale was reviewed. The construct validity of the scale was assessed through a confirmatory factor analysis of the instrument’s eleven items using the maximum-likelihood estimation method with oblique rotation. The analysis indicated that the factor structure of the instrument had two dimensions: one related to the physical health beliefs, and another related to the mental health beliefs (e.g., stress, depression, level of enjoyment when practicing dentistry). Cronbach’s alpha was used to determine the internal consistency. The reliability of the scale was found to be 0.84. In order to quantify responses, an overall occupational health beliefs index was created by adding the responses across the physical health beliefs items.
- (4)
- Participants were asked whether they believed that occupational health problems in dentistry could be prevented or not. They were also asked whether they had a needle stick injury or not. A positive answer was followed up whether they, as well as the patient, had a blood test.
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Occupational Health Problems among Cambodian Dentists
- Part 1: Background information
- 1.
- How old are you? _______ years old
- 2.
- Sex:
- ①
- Female
- ②
- Male
- 3.
- Place of dental practice:
- ①
- Phnom Penh
- ②
- Province: ________________
- 4.
- How long have you been practicing dentistry? _______ years
- 5.
- How many hours do you practice dentistry per week? _______ hours
- 6.
- How would you describe your current state of health?
- ①
- Poor
- ②
- Fair
- ③
- Good
- ④
- Excellent
- Part 2: Beliefs about health problems in dentistry
Do You Agree or Disagree with the Following Statements? | Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Do Not Know | Agree | Strongly Agree |
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| ① | ② | ③ | ④ | ⑤ |
If yes, please specify: ______________________ _________________________________________ | ① | ② | ③ | ④ | ⑤ |
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| ① | ② | ③ | ④ | ⑤ |
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| ① | ② | ③ | ④ | ⑤ |
- Part 3: Personal health problems
- Do you have any of the following health problems, and if so, how often?
Statement | Never | Sometimes | Often | Severity | ||||
Mild | Moderate | Severe | ||||||
| ① | ② | ③ | ① | ② | ③ | ||
| ① | ② | ③ | ① | ② | ③ | ||
| ① | ② | ③ | ① | ② | ③ | ||
| ① | ② | ③ | ① | ② | ③ | ||
| ① | ② | ③ | ① | ② | ③ | ||
| ① | ② | ③ | ① | ② | ③ | ||
| ① | ② | ③ | ① | ② | ③ | ||
| ① | ② | ③ | ① | ② | ③ | ||
| ① | ② | ③ | ① | ② | ③ | ||
| ⓪ No | ① Yes | ⓪ No | ① Yes | ||||
| ① Yes ② No List: ________________ |
- Part 4: Open questions
- 12.
- What do you think are the main reasons some dentists develop health problems?
- ①
- ___________________________________________________
- ②
- ___________________________________________________
- ③
- ___________________________________________________
- ④
- ___________________________________________________
- 13.
- Have you ever learned about how to reduce the chance of occupational health problems?
- ①
- Yes
- ②
- No
If yes, where did you learn this? (Please answer all that apply)- ①
- Conference
- ②
- Dental school
- ③
- Dental journal
- ④
- Other (Please specify) _________________
- 14.
- Have you ever been taught the correct positioning of dentist and patient during treatment?
- ①
- Yes
- ②
- No
- 15.
- Have you ever been taught four-handed dentistry?
- ①
- Yes
- ②
- No
- 16.
- Have you ever been taught about how to manage or reduce your stress?
- ①
- Yes
- ②
- No
- 17.
- Have you ever had needle stick or sharps injuries with a contaminated needle or sharp instrument?
- ①
- Yes
- ②
- No
If yes, did you and the patient have a blood test?- ①
- Always
- ②
- Sometimes
- ③
- Never
- 18.
- Do you think health problems in dentists can be prevented?
- ①
- Yes
- ②
- No
- ③
- Do not know
If yes, how?- ①
- ___________________________________________________
- ②
- ___________________________________________________
- ③
- ___________________________________________________
- 19.
- In the diagram below, which position do you normally sit in when doing restorative treatment?① □ ② □ ③ □
- 20.
- In the diagram below, which position do you normally sit in when doing restorative treatment?A □ B □ C □ D □
- 21.
- In the diagram below, which position is the patient normally in when doing restorative treatment?① □ ② □ ③ □ ④ □
- 22.
- Which (if any) health problem that you have personally experienced do you think are related to dental practice?
- ①
- ___________________________________________________
- ②
- ___________________________________________________
- ③
- ___________________________________________________
- ④
- ___________________________________________________
- Thank you very much for your time and effort in completing this questionnaire.
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Variables | ||
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Mean Age (years) | 36.1 (s.d. 8.3) | |
Categories | N % 1 | |
Sex | Male | 73 (68.9%) |
Female | 33 (31.1%) | |
Age group | 29–40 | 22 (20.7%) |
41–50 | 78 (73.7%) | |
Over 50 | 6 (5.6%) | |
Year of practicing dentistry | 5 to 10 years | 89 (84.0%) |
More than 10 years | 17 (16.0%) | |
Place of practice | Phnom Penh | 41 (38.7%) |
Kampong Som | 26 (24.5%) | |
Siem Reap | 23 (21.7%) | |
Kampong Cham | 16 (15.1%) | |
Working hours (weekly) | Less than 56 | 47 (44.3%) |
56–70 | 53 (50.0%) | |
More than 70 | 6 (5.7%) | |
How would you describe your current health? | Poor/Fair | 42 (39.6%) |
Fair/Good | 64 (60.4%) |
Statement | Never | Sometimes | Often |
---|---|---|---|
N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |
I have pain in my back | 12 (11.3%) | 74 (69.8%) | 20 (18.8%) |
I have pain in my shoulder(s) | 23 (21.7%) | 69 (65.1%) | 14 (13.2%) |
I have pain in my arms and/or hands | 45 (42.4%) | 54 (50.9%) | 7 (6.6%) |
I have pain in legs and/or feet | 70 (66.0%) | 33 (31.1%) | 3 (2.8%) |
I have a skin problem | 74 (69.8%) | 31 (29.2%) | 1 (0.9%) |
I have an eye problem | 55 (51.9%) | 45 (42.4%) | 6 (5.6%) |
I have a hearing problem | 86 (81.1%) | 19 (17.9%) | 1 (0.9%) |
I have headaches | 20 (18.8%) | 75 (70.7%) | 11 (10.4%) |
Statement | Agree | Disagree | Do Not Know |
---|---|---|---|
N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |
Practicing dentistry can cause musculoskeletal problems | 95 (89.6%) | 11 (10.4%) | 0 (0.00%) |
Practicing dentistry can cause skin problems | 42 (38.7%) | 50 (47.1%) | 14 (13.2%) |
Practicing dentistry can cause eye problems | 87 (82.1%) | 13 (12.2%) | 6 (5.6%) |
Practicing dentistry can cause hearing problems | 25 (23.6%) | 67 (63.2%) | 14 (13.2%) |
Practicing dentistry can cause neurological problems | 26 (24.5%) | 59 (55.6%) | 21 (19.8%) |
Practicing dentistry can cause mental health problems | 50 (47.1%) | 37 (34.9%) | 19 (17.9%) |
Practicing dentistry can cause high blood pressure | 25 (23.6%) | 54 (50.9%) | 27 (25.5%) |
Practicing dentistry can cause diabetes | 11 (10.3%) | 75 (70.7%) | 20 (18.8%) |
Practicing dentistry can cause other health problems | 56 (52.8%) | 21 (19.8%) | 29 (27.3%) |
I enjoy practicing dentistry | 97 (91.5%) | 3 (2.8%) | 6 (5.6%) |
Dentists have more health problems than other occupations | 30 (28.3%) | 45 (42.4%) | 31 (29.2%) |
I often feel stressed when practicing dentistry | 41 (38.8%) | 57 (53.7%) | 8 (7.5%) |
I often feel depressed | 21 (19.8%) | 72 (67.9%) | 13 (12.3%) |
Because of work stress and/or depression I have consulted my doctor and/or had counselling | 23 (21.7%) | 65 (61.3%) | 18 (17.0%) |
I take medicines to help me cope with my stress and/or depression | 2 (1.9%) | 96 (90.6%) | 8 (7.5%) |
Because of work stress and/or depression I have considered committing suicide in the past | 2 (1.9%) | 103 (97.2%) | 1 (0.9%) |
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Mariño, R.; Horn, R.; Seat, M.; Hong, K.; Hen, S. Occupational Health Problems among Cambodian Dentists: A Cross-Sectional Study. Epidemiologia 2024, 5, 592-604. https://doi.org/10.3390/epidemiologia5030041
Mariño R, Horn R, Seat M, Hong K, Hen S. Occupational Health Problems among Cambodian Dentists: A Cross-Sectional Study. Epidemiologia. 2024; 5(3):592-604. https://doi.org/10.3390/epidemiologia5030041
Chicago/Turabian StyleMariño, Rodrigo, Rithvitou Horn, Moniroth Seat, Konitha Hong, and Sokpheakta Hen. 2024. "Occupational Health Problems among Cambodian Dentists: A Cross-Sectional Study" Epidemiologia 5, no. 3: 592-604. https://doi.org/10.3390/epidemiologia5030041
APA StyleMariño, R., Horn, R., Seat, M., Hong, K., & Hen, S. (2024). Occupational Health Problems among Cambodian Dentists: A Cross-Sectional Study. Epidemiologia, 5(3), 592-604. https://doi.org/10.3390/epidemiologia5030041