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Jordanian Dentists Know COVID-19 is Bad, But Some Still Need a Nudge on Safety!
This study found that Jordanian dentists are generally aware of COVID-19 symptoms, transmission routes, and infection control measures. However, there are gaps in their knowledge regarding specific precautions, and some dentists perceive COVID-19 as less dangerous, potentially leading to complacency in implementing protective measures. The study highlights the need for continuous education and reinforcement of guidelines, especially during a pandemic.
Possible Conflicts of Interest
None identified
Identified Weaknesses
Low response rate and smaller than expected sample size
The sample size, while moderate, was smaller than expected due to a low response rate (52.6%). This limits the generalizability of the findings and increases the risk of sampling error.
Short data collection period and potential selection bias
The short data collection period may have introduced selection bias, as only dentists active on social media during that time were likely to participate. This further limits the representativeness of the sample.
The cross-sectional design provides a snapshot of dentists' awareness and attitudes at a specific point in time but cannot establish causality or track changes over time. A longitudinal study would provide more robust insights.
Reliance on self-reported data
The study relied on self-reported data, which can be subject to recall bias and social desirability bias. Objective measures of infection control practices would strengthen the findings.
Rating Explanation
This study provides valuable insights into the awareness, perceptions, and attitudes of Jordanian dentists regarding COVID-19 and infection control. While the methodology has some limitations (cross-sectional design, self-reported data, limited sample size due to low response rate, and potential selection bias due to short data collection period), the findings are still relevant and contribute to the understanding of this important issue. The study highlights areas where further education and reinforcement of guidelines are needed. Therefore it deserves a rating of 3.
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Original Title:
Dentists' Awareness, Perception, and Attitude Regarding COVID-19 and Infection Control: Cross-Sectional Study Among Jordanian Dentists
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July 14, 2025 at 11:24 AM
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