Objectives: To date, there is a lack of data regarding the acceptance of the guidelines for infective endocarditis (IE) prevention among dentists in Italy, and similarly, there are no data on the understanding and compliance of those among dental hygienists (DH). Thus, we tried to assess the ability of DH to recognize and manage categories of patients at high risk of EI, to identify which dental procedures are at increased risk and to assess the level of knowledge of doses and how antibiotic prophylaxis should be administered in specific cases.Methods: An anonymous questionnaire was prepared and made accessible online by sharing a Google Forms (R) link; general personal data and educational background information were collected to obtain a profile of the participants.Results: A total of 362 DH answered to our web-based survey, showing a prevalent female percentage (86.7%) and the most represented age group of 30-39 years old (43.1%). Regarding the gender differences, there were not overall statistically significant differences; similarly, we did not find any differences regarding the overall number of wrong questions if considering the different ages of the participant and the year of graduation. Graduates in Northern Italy have mistaken fewer questions than graduates in other geographical areas.Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest survey about the knowledge of IE for DH ever performed. Because the overprescription of antibiotics contributes to the development of drug resistance, antibiotic stewardship should be at the forefront of patient care. Our data reflect the need for placing a greater emphasis on IE prophylaxis education in training and during continuing professional development events for DH.

Assessment of the current knowledge about infective endocarditis prevention among dental hygienists in Italy: A national survey

Carbone, Mario;Gambino, Alessio;Broccoletti, Roberto;Carossa, Massimo;Arduino, Paolo G
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Objectives: To date, there is a lack of data regarding the acceptance of the guidelines for infective endocarditis (IE) prevention among dentists in Italy, and similarly, there are no data on the understanding and compliance of those among dental hygienists (DH). Thus, we tried to assess the ability of DH to recognize and manage categories of patients at high risk of EI, to identify which dental procedures are at increased risk and to assess the level of knowledge of doses and how antibiotic prophylaxis should be administered in specific cases.Methods: An anonymous questionnaire was prepared and made accessible online by sharing a Google Forms (R) link; general personal data and educational background information were collected to obtain a profile of the participants.Results: A total of 362 DH answered to our web-based survey, showing a prevalent female percentage (86.7%) and the most represented age group of 30-39 years old (43.1%). Regarding the gender differences, there were not overall statistically significant differences; similarly, we did not find any differences regarding the overall number of wrong questions if considering the different ages of the participant and the year of graduation. Graduates in Northern Italy have mistaken fewer questions than graduates in other geographical areas.Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest survey about the knowledge of IE for DH ever performed. Because the overprescription of antibiotics contributes to the development of drug resistance, antibiotic stewardship should be at the forefront of patient care. Our data reflect the need for placing a greater emphasis on IE prophylaxis education in training and during continuing professional development events for DH.
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/idh.12676
Italy; antibiotic prophylaxis; dental hygienist; infective endocarditis; survey
Carbone, Mario; Mandatori, Federica; Macciotta, Alessandra; Gambino, Alessio; La Bruna, Pietro; Broccoletti, Roberto; Carossa, Massimo; Arduino, Paolo...espandi
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