The Impact of Pandemic Management on the Quality of Life of Slovak Dentists
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample
2.2. Measures and Procedures
2.2.1. Impact on the Quality of Life (QoL)
2.2.2. Impact of Pandemic Management-Related Measures (PanMan)
2.2.3. Background Characteristics
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Background Characteristics
3.2. Impact on Quality of Life and Exposure to PanMan
3.3. Association of PanMan with QoL
4. Discussion
4.1. Strengths and Limitations
4.2. Implications
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | n (%) |
---|---|
Sex: | |
Women | 334 (66.8) |
Men | 166 (33.2) |
Type of dental clinic: | |
Private dental clinics—owners | 389 (77.8) |
Private dental clinics—employees | 141 (28.2) |
State dental clinics | 10 (2.0) |
Specialization of dentists: | |
Traditional dentists | 431 (86.2) |
Specialized dentists | 58 (11.6) |
Other | 11 (2.2) |
Type of patients treated: | |
Adults and children | 467 (93.4) |
Only adults | 24 (4.8) |
Only children | 9 (1.8) |
Variables | n (%) |
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Slightly/Significantly worsened QoL in: | |
Family life and activities | 190 (45.0) |
Housekeeping | 149 (35.4) |
Relationships with relatives | 89 (21.1) |
Financial situation | 362(85.4) |
Mental well-being | 298 (70.3) |
PanMan: | |
Availability of PPE and ability to implement anti-pandemic measures 1 | 222 (48.7) |
Information overload 2 | 93 (19.6) |
Pandemic-related limitation due to lack of PPE 3 | 200 (54.9) |
Pandemic-related limitation due to infection risks in the work environment3 | 219 (62.6) |
Pandemic-related limitation due to obligatory safety measures 3 | 169 (49.6) |
Pandemic-related limitation due to lack of staff 3 | 131 (38.8) |
Pandemic-related limitation due to client concerns 3 | 164 (47.1) |
Variables | Family Life and Activities OR (95%CI) | Housekeeping OR (95%CI) | Relationships with Relatives OR (95%CI) | Financial Situation OR (95%CI) | Mental Well-Being OR (95%CI) |
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Availability of PPE and ability to implement anti-pandemic measures | |||||
Enough PPE and able to implement | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
Not enough PPE or unable to implement | 1.28 (0.74–2.23) ns | 1.13 (0.62–2.06) ns | 1.12 (0.55–2.31) ns | 2.41 (1.16–5.01) * | 1.06 (0.60–1.87) ns |
Not enough PPE and unable to implement | 1.46 (0.89–2.40) ns | 1.88 (1.11–3.20) * | 1.73 (0.92–3.24) ns | 2.72 (1.41–5.24) ** | 2.15 (1.26–3.68) ** |
Age (in years) | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) ns | 1.02 (1.00–1.03) * | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) ns | 1.03 (1.01–1.06) ** | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) ns |
Male (vs. female) | 1.05 (0.70–1.60) ns | 0.81 (0.52–1.26) ns | 0.88 (0.53–1.47) ns | 0.87 (0.49–1.57) ns | 0.67 (0.43–1.04) ns |
Information overload | |||||
Did not follow, was not concerned | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
Followed the news or highly concerned | 1.36 (0.87–2.13) ns | 1.37 (0.85–2.20) ns | 1.66 (0.97–2.85) ns | 0.96 (0.52–1.75) ns | 1.55 (0.96–2.50) ns |
Followed the news and highly concerned | 1.71 (1.02–2.88) * | 2.58 (1.51–4.40) *** | 1.32 (0.70–2.49) ns | 2.78 (1.04–7.46) * | 5.79 (2.64–12.71) *** |
Age (in years) | 1.01 (1.00–1.02) ns | 1.01 (1.00–1.02) ns | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) ns | 1.02 (1.00–1.04) * | 1.00 (0.99–1.02) ns |
Male (vs. female) | 1.09 (0.72–1.65) ns | 0.84 (0.54–1.31) ns | 0.90 (0.53–1.49) ns | 0.84 (0.47–1.50) ns | 0.71 (0.45–1.11) ns |
Providing healthcare limited due to: | |||||
Lack of PPE | |||||
Partially limited/ not limited | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
Limited/ Significantly limited | 1.27 (0.83–1.94) ns | 1.70 (1.09–2.67) * | 1.73 (1.02–2.92) ns | 5.17 (2.48–10.77) *** | 1.71 (1.07–2.73) * |
Age (in years) | 1.01 (0.99–1.02) ns | 1.02 (1.00–1.03) * | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) ns | 1.03 (1.01–1.06) ** | 1.02 (1.00–1.03) ns |
Male (vs. female) | 1.22 (0.78–1.90) ns | 0.90 (0.56–1.44) ns | 1.11 (0.65–1.91) ns | 1.19 (0.59–2.39) ns | 0.76 (0.47–1.24) ns |
Infection risks in the work environment | |||||
Partially limited/ not limited | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
Limited/ Significantly limited | 1.07 (0.69–1.66) ns | 1.42 (0.89–2.27) ns | 1.33 (0.78–2.28) ns | 3.06 (1.57–5.95) *** | 1.86 (1.15–3.01) * |
Age (in years) | 1.01 (0.99–1.02) ns | 1.02 (1.00–1.03) * | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) ns | 1.03 (1.00–1.06) * | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) ns |
Male (vs. female) | 1.23 (0.78–1.94) ns | 0.91 (0.57–1.48) ns | 1.01 (0.58–1.73) ns | 1.07 (0.53–2.17) ns | 0.76 (0.46–1.25) ns |
Obligatory safety measures | |||||
Partially limited/ not limited | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
Limited/ Significantly limited | 1.00 (0.65–1.55) ns | 1.94 (1.22–3.07) ** | 1.66 (0.97–2.84) ns | 3.02 (1.47–6.21) ** | 1.94 (1.18–3.18) ** |
Age (in years) | 1.01 (0.99–1.02) ns | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) ns | 1.01 (0.99–1.03) ns | 1.03 (1.00–1.05) * | 1.01 (0.99–1.03) ns |
Male (vs. female) | 1.18 (0.74–1.88) ns | 0.96 (0.58–1.57) ns | 1.12 (0.64–1.98) ns | 1.21 (0.60–2.45) ns | 0.82 (0.49–1.36) ns |
Lack of staff | |||||
Partially limited/ not limited | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
Limited/ Significantly limited | 1.14 (0.73–1.78) ns | 1.89 (1.18–3.01) ** | 2.78 (1.63–4.77) *** | 2.85 (1.30–6.25) ** | 2.41 (1.40–4.16) ** |
Age (in years) | 1.01 (0.99–1.02) ns | 1.02 (1.00–1.03) * | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) ns | 1.03 (1.01–1.06) * | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) ns |
Male (vs. female) | 1.21 (0.76–1.93) ns | 0.91 (0.56–1.49) ns | 1.19 (0.67–2.10) ns | 1.04 (0.51–2.11) ns | 0.72 (0.43–1.20) ns |
Client concerns | |||||
Partially limited/ not limited | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
Limited/ Significantly limited | 0.99 (0.64–1.52) ns | 1.30 (0.83–2.04) ns | 2.09 (1.23–3.54) ** | 3.56 (1.70–7.49) *** | 2.06 (1.26–3.38) ** |
Age (in years) | 1.01 (0.99–1.02) ns | 1.02 (1.00–1.03) ns | 1.01 (1.00–1.03) ns | 1.04 (1.01–1.07) ** | 1.02 (1.00–1.03) ns |
Male (vs. female) | 1.19 (0.75–1.87) ns | 0.84 (0.52–1.36) ns | 1.03 (0.59–1.79) ns | 0.97 (0.48–1.97) ns | 0.70 (0.43–1.16) ns |
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Pacutova, V.; Madarasova Geckova, A.; Kizek, P.; F. de Winter, A.; A. Reijneveld, S. The Impact of Pandemic Management on the Quality of Life of Slovak Dentists. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 5484. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105484
Pacutova V, Madarasova Geckova A, Kizek P, F. de Winter A, A. Reijneveld S. The Impact of Pandemic Management on the Quality of Life of Slovak Dentists. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(10):5484. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105484
Chicago/Turabian StylePacutova, Veronika, Andrea Madarasova Geckova, Peter Kizek, Andrea F. de Winter, and Sijmen A. Reijneveld. 2021. "The Impact of Pandemic Management on the Quality of Life of Slovak Dentists" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 10: 5484. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105484
APA StylePacutova, V., Madarasova Geckova, A., Kizek, P., F. de Winter, A., & A. Reijneveld, S. (2021). The Impact of Pandemic Management on the Quality of Life of Slovak Dentists. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(10), 5484. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105484