Promoting Dental Health Through Teledentistry: Assessing Awareness and Attitudes in Saudi Arabia.
Autor: | Alhur A; Health Informatics, University of Hail College of Public Health and Health Informatics, Hail, SAU., Al Shahrani F; Public Health, Armed Forces Hospital Southern Region, Abha, SAU., Alasiri K; Dentistry, King Fahad Military Medical Complex, Dhahran, SAU., Almutairi N; Dentistry, King Fahad Military Medical Complex, Dhahran, SAU., Almadi S; Dentistry, King Fahad Military Medical Complex, Dhahran, SAU., Alfazae S; Dentistry, King Fahad Military Medical Complex, Dhahran, SAU., Alqahtani M; Dentistry, King Fahad Military Medical Complex, Dhahran, SAU., Aljehani M; Dentistry, King Fahad Military Medical Complex, Dhahran, SAU., Alqarni M; Dentistry, King Fahad Military Medical Complex, Dhahran, SAU., Al Qahtani A; Dentistry, Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, SAU., Alzahrani F; Dentistry, Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, SAU., Almaymuni B; Dentistry, King Fahad Military Medical Complex, Dhahran, SAU., Al Qobti R; Dentistry, Ministry of Health, Riyadh, SAU. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Cureus [Cureus] 2024 Mar 08; Vol. 16 (3), pp. e55805. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Mar 08 (Print Publication: 2024). |
DOI: | 10.7759/cureus.55805 |
Abstrakt: | Introduction Teledentistry has emerged as a promising solution to enhance dental healthcare accessibility and quality. Understanding public awareness and attitudes toward teledentistry is crucial for its successful implementation, especially in regions like Saudi Arabia where digital health initiatives are rapidly expanding. This study aims to assess the level of awareness, attitudes, and perceptions toward teledentistry among the Saudi Arabian population, as well as examine the demographic factors influencing its acceptance. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 474 participants, employing a structured questionnaire to collect data on demographics, awareness, knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes toward teledentistry. Statistical analyses, including correlation and chi-square tests, were performed to analyze the data. Results The majority of respondents (64%) reported awareness of teledentistry, primarily through the Internet (44.5%) and healthcare providers (36.3%). The average self-assessed knowledge score was 3.04 out of 5, indicating moderate familiarity with teledentistry concepts. Attitudes toward teledentistry were generally positive, with 54% expressing belief in its effectiveness. However, a significant portion of the sample showed reluctance toward using teledentistry for routine dental check-ups, with only 45.1% showing willingness. High technological accessibility was reported, yet 55.9% of participants preferred traditional in-person consultations. Correlation analysis revealed a moderate positive relationship between knowledge and belief in effectiveness (r = 0.21), but a negligible correlation with willingness to use teledentistry (r = 0.016). A strong positive correlation was found between belief in effectiveness and willingness for routine check-ups (r = 0.673). Educational level significantly influenced teledentistry acceptance, with higher education correlating with greater receptiveness. Conclusion While there is a moderate level of awareness and a generally positive attitude toward teledentistry among the Saudi population, hesitance remains regarding its use for routine care. The findings highlight the need for educational initiatives to improve knowledge and perceptions of teledentistry, potentially enhancing its acceptance and integration into the healthcare system. Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist. (Copyright © 2024, Alhur et al.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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