Swedish dental health care workers’ sense of safety and satisfaction with the information they received during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Objective: The aim was to explore what affected dental health care workers’ sense of safety while working during the COVID-19 pandemic and examine their satisfaction with the information they received on COVID-19 and pandemic protocols. Material and method: An invitation to participate in the survey was distributed to 2,990 dental health care workers in Sweden. Open-ended questions were analyzed using the Theoretical Domains Framework, closed-ended questions with Pearson’s chi-squared test. Results: The response rate was 41.7%. Of the respondents, 78.7% were ‘very satisfied’ or ‘fairly satisfied’ with the information they received. Conflicting messages were reported as a problem, especially regarding how highly prioritized the pandemic protocols were. ‘Fairly safe’ or ‘very safe’ were the responses chosen by 70.9%, while 54.2% recounted situations that made them feel unsafe. The sense of safety was mainly related to one’s own knowledge, self-perceived skills, and support in the workplace. The feeling of not being safe was foremost related to resources: primarily PPE shortages and time-related shortages. Respondents who reported being asked to forego surgical face masks and/or economize with gloves/hand rub because of shortages were more likely to have felt unsafe (p =.001). Conclusions: Most were satisfied with the information they had received, and most felt safe during the pandemic, but several respondents reported situations where they felt pressured to make compromises with their infection control. Future pandemic protocols should have ethics clearly incorporated regarding situations when there is a shortage of resources and include better planning for the provision of supplies for infection control.

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Malmberg, L., Benavente Hansson, C., & Björkner, A. E. (2023). Swedish dental health care workers’ sense of safety and satisfaction with the information they received during the COVID-19 pandemic. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 81(6), 479–484. https://doi.org/10.1080/00016357.2023.2186481

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