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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Selvaraj, Siddharthana; b | Eusufzai, Sumaiya Zabinb; * | Asif, Jawaad Ahmedc | Bin Jamayet, Nafijd | Ahmad, Wan Muhamad Amir W.e | Alam, Mohammad Khursheedf
Affiliations: [a] Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia | [b] Dental Public Health Unit, School of Dental Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia | [c] Consultant, Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon, Prince Mutaib Bin Abdul Aziz Hospital, Ministry of Health, Al-Jouf, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | [d] Division of Clinical Dentistry (Prosthodontics), School of Dentistry, International Medical University, Kualalumpur, Malaysia | [e] Department of Biostatistics, School of Dental Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia | [f] Department of Preventive Dental Science, Orthodontic Division, College of Dentistry, Jouf University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Dr. Sumaiya Zabin Eusufzai, Lecturer, Dental Public Health Unit, School of Dental Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia. E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Sleep apnoea is a diagnosed condition in which appurtenances interrupt breathing whilst sleeping. The consequence of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) includes road traffic accidents due to drowsiness, systemic hypertension, heart disease, diabetes mellitus and neurocognitive disorders. This condition extends the duration of recovery phase after traumatic brain injury. OBJECTIVE:This study was intended to assess the knowledge and attitude towards OSA and compare it among dental and medical undergraduate students of University Sains Malaysia (USM). METHODS:In this study, a total of 216 clinical undergraduate students (36 from each year; 108 from medical and 108 from dental school) of University Sains Malaysia (USM) Health campus were recruited for the study by non-probability stratified random sampling method. Total study period was October 2017 to October 2018. A self-administered questionnaire was used to assess the sociodemographic status and OSAKA questionnaire was used to assess knowledge and attitude regarding sleep apnoea of the respondents. Descriptive analysis was carried out to assess the knowledge and attitude of OSA amongst dental and medical undergraduate students of USM. The Mann–Whitney U test was carried out to compare the knowledge and attitude of OSA amongst dental and medical undergraduate students of USM. RESULTS:Our study findings revealed that 0.9 %and 6.5 %of the dental undergraduate students and medical undergraduate students could answer all the questions correctly regarding knowledge of OSA. Based on the assessment of the difference between medical and dental students in terms of knowledge towards OSA patients, significant difference was observed at the significance level of 95%, where p < 0.05 but no difference found in attitude towards OSA. However, significant difference was found towards attitude on treating OSA patients p < 0.05. CONCLUSIONS:A difference was observed in the knowledge and attitude on OSA between dental and medical undergraduate students in USM; however, medical undergraduate students had better knowledge and attitude towards OSA than dental students.
Keywords: Medical and dental students, obstructive sleep apnoea, road traffic injury, sleep disorder
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-213466
Journal: Work, vol. 69, no. 1, pp. 173-180, 2021
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