Perception of Dental House Officers Regarding the Management of Medical Emergencies in CMH Lahore Medical College & IOD

Authors

  • Memoona Javed, Saria Khalid, Sarah Ali, Ayesha Asim, Arham Nawaz Chohan, Muhammad Afzal, Junaid Sarfraz Khan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs20221611596

Abstract

Objective: The main purpose of this study is to assess the knowledge, attitude, experience, and perception about the management of medical emergencies in dental clinics amongst house officers at CMH LMC & IOD.

Study Duration: This questionnaire-based descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted between May 2022 and June 2022 at CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry.

Material & Methods: A previously tested questionnaire comprised of three parts was used for data collection. A total of 62 house officers were present. All of them responded to the questionnaire. The questionnaire consists of three sections; Section A: Contains the questions related to the understanding of the dental house officers in managing medical emergencies. Section B: Includes the evaluation of experiences and skills they have in managing medical emergencies if it occurs in dental clinics. Section C: Includes their perceptions related to the betterment of emergency management was evaluated. Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS Version 24.  Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS Version 24.

Results: Concerning Basic life support training, 64.5% had been given training during house job only. At least 67.7% of House officers came across 1-5 medical emergencies during their house job. Syncope was one of the most common (62.9%). Hypoglycemia was the second most common (35.5%) and asthma was reportedly the third most common medical emergency (1.6%). When facing a medical emergency, 90.3% report that they seek help. 96.8% reported that they can take a patient’s blood pressure, 72.4% can take a patient’s pulse, 27.4% can measure blood sugar level, only 38.7% can maintain an IV line, 41.9% can perform the Heimlich maneuver, 53.2% can carry out ventilation through a bag or mask and 35.5% are capable of performing CPR. Only 3.2% of house officers believe that their undergraduate training is sufficient to prepare them to manage medical emergencies. Though, 71.0 % think that house officers should undertake medical emergency training before starting their house job.

Practical implication:There is scarcity of literature on how prepared dental house surgeons are to deal with medical emergencies so this study give future directions to dental house surgeons.

Conclusion: It was concluded that practical training is lacking among dental house officers in managing medical emergencies and that there is a need to not only include medical emergency training at the undergraduate level but also allot a rotation to medical emergencies at the start of the house job.

Keywords: Dental house officers, medical emergencies, management, training

Downloads

How to Cite

Memoona Javed, Saria Khalid, Sarah Ali, Ayesha Asim, Arham Nawaz Chohan, Muhammad Afzal, Junaid Sarfraz Khan. (2023). Perception of Dental House Officers Regarding the Management of Medical Emergencies in CMH Lahore Medical College & IOD. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 16(11), 596. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs20221611596