Painful Symptomatology Reported by Dentistry Students at a Brazilian University

  • da Costa Cunha C
  • do Ceu Clara Costa I
  • Roncalli A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objectives: Identification of the level of knowledge on ergonomics principles, and application of these by dentistry students to investigate whether painful symptomatology was experienced. Another objective is the expansion of discussions on occupational health in academic settings. Study Design and Settings: Dentistry students of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil (n = 148) were surveyed using the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire to determine the severity of musculoskeletal symptoms experienced. Data were analyzed through EpiInfo 7.0 to measure central trends and variability 5for quantitative variables, absolute and relative frequencies for categorical variables, and significance between groups (confidence intervals and chi-square). Association analysis (Pearson) was also carried out. Results: Ergonomic measures were not reported by students. Within the musculoskeletal symptoms described, females were the most affected, independent of academic level. Conclusions: Positive correlations were verified between all categories and all anatomic regions (e.g., neck, lower back, wrists, hands, and shoulders). Data suggest progressive worsening of symptoms, which will eventually result in leaves of absence.

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da Costa Cunha, C. A., do Ceu Clara Costa, I., Roncalli, A. G., de Souza, D. L. B., de Andrade, F. B., & Medeiros Júnior, A. (2015). Painful Symptomatology Reported by Dentistry Students at a Brazilian University. Health, 07(08), 976–985. https://doi.org/10.4236/health.2015.78115

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