Knowledge and Associated Factors about Rare Diseases among Dentists in Israel: A Cross Sectional Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sampling and Procedure
2.2. Measurements
2.3. Familiarization with Rare Diseases Presenting with Craniomaxillofacial Expression
2.4. Specific Rare Diseases with Orofacial Expression
2.5. Experience with Rare Diseases
2.6. Sources of Knowledge about Rare Diseases
2.7. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Age Groups (N, % of Participants) | Sex (N, % of Participants) | Years of Experience (N, % of Participants) | Dental Specialty (N, % of Participants) | Country of Graduation (N, % of Participants) | Work Setting (N, % of Participants) |
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Under 30 y: 16, 5.2% 31–40 y: 80, 25.9% 41–50 y: 83, 26.9% 51–60 y: 69, 22.3% Above 60 y: 61, 19.7% | Male: 192, 62.1% Female: 117, 37.9% | Below 5 y: 39, 12.6% 5–10 y: 42, 13.6% 11–15 y: 35, 11.3% 16–20 y: 40, 12.9% Over 20 y: 153, 49.5% | GP: 211, 68.3% Oral Medicine: 8, 2.6% Orthodontics: 10, 3.2% Oral & maxillofacial surgery: 13, 4.2% Periodontics: 15, 4.9% Endodontics: 10, 3.2% Oral rehabilitation: 33, 10.7% Pedodontics: 9, 2.9% | Israel: 225, 72.8% Eastern Europe (excl. USSR/Russia): 44, 14.2% Former USSR: 10, 3.2% Russia: 5, 1.6% Western Europe (incl. Turkey): 9, 2.9% North America (USA, Canada): 2, 0.6% Middle America: 3, 1% South America: 6, 1.9% Africa: 1, 0.3% Asia (Inc. Jordan, Egypt): 4, 1.3% Oceania (Australia, New-Zealand): 0 | Public: 43, 13.9% Private: 152, 49.2% Public and Private: 109, 35.3% Military: 5, 1.6% |
Country of Graduation (N, % of Participants) | Dental Specialty (N, % of Participants) |
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Israel: 225, 72.8% Rest of world: 84, 27.2% | General dental practitioners (GDP): 211, 68.3% Specialists in oral medicine or oral & maxillofacial surgery (OMF): 21, 6.8% Specialists in Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, Endodontics (REST): 44, 14.2% Specialists in Prosthodontics (PROS): 33, 10.7% |
In your opinion, a rare disease is? | |||||||||||||||
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I do not know how to define a rare disease | A life-threatening chronic disease, which is often genetically determined and difficult to cure | A disease of which no more than 5 of 10,000 people in the EU are affected (CORRECT ANSWER) | A disease of which no more than 5 of 250,000 people in the EU are affected | ||||||||||||
General dental practitioners (N, % within group) | 27 (12.8%) | 19 (9%) | 92 (43.6%) | 73 (34.6%) | |||||||||||
Specialists in oral medicine or oral & maxillofacial surgery (N, % within group) | 2 (9.5%) | 1 (4.8%) | 12 (57.1%) | 6 (28.6%) | |||||||||||
Specialists in Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, or Endodontics (N, % within group) | 2 (4.5%) | 3 (6.8%) | 20 (45.5%) | 19 (43.2%) | |||||||||||
Specialists in Prosthodontics (N, % within group) | 8 (24.2%) | 4 (12.1%) | 12 (36.4%) | 9 (27.3%) | |||||||||||
How many percent of rare diseases manifest themselves in the craniomaxillofacial region? | |||||||||||||||
5% | 7.5% | 12% | 15% (CORRECT ANSWER) | 32% | |||||||||||
General dental practitioners (N, % within group) | 92 (43.6%) | 48 (22.7%) | 41 (19.4%) | 21 (10%) | 9 (4.3%) | ||||||||||
Specialists in oral medicine or oral & maxillofacial surgery (N, % within group) | 7 (33.3%) | 4 (19%) | 2 (9.5%) | 4 (19%) | 4 (19%) | ||||||||||
Specialists in Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, or Endodontics (N, % within group) | 15 (34.1%) | 11 (25%) | 7 (15.9%) | 6 (13.6%) | 5 (11.4%) | ||||||||||
Specialists in Prosthodontics (N, % within group) | 12 (36.4%) | 5 (15.2%) | 10 (30.3%) | 6 (18.2%) | 0 | ||||||||||
Please estimate, how long does it take for a rare disease with orofacial manifestation to be diagnosed as such after the first appearance of symptoms? | |||||||||||||||
Within 1st month | Within 1–6 months | Within 6–18 months | Within 1.5–3 years | After more than 3 years (CORRECT ANSWER) | No estimation | ||||||||||
General dental practitioners (N, % within group) | 11 (5.2%) | 54 (25.6%) | 56 (26.5%) | 30 (14.2%) | 7 (3.3%) | 53 (25.1%) | |||||||||
Specialists in oral medicine or oral & maxillofacial surgery (N, % within group) | 2 (9.5%) | 7 (33.3%) | 5 (23.8%) | 2 (9.5%) | 1 (4.8%) | 4 (19%) | |||||||||
Specialists in Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, or Endodontics (N, % within group) | 0 | 6 (13.6%) | 14 (31.8%) | 10 (22.7%) | 3 (6.8%) | 11 (25%) | |||||||||
Specialists in Prosthodontics (N, % within group) | 1 (3%) | 7 (21.2%) | 13 (39.4%) | 1 (3%) | 3 (9.1%) | 8 (24.2%) |
Unstandardized Coefficients | Standardized Coefficients | t | |||
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B | Std. Error | Beta | Sig. | ||
Age | −0.698 | 0.139 | −0.253 | −5.015 | <0.001 ** |
Sex | 0.595 | 0.348 | 0.088 | 1.711 | 0.088 |
Country of Graduation (Israel, Rest of world) | −2.645 | 0.372 | −0.358 | −7.103 | <0.001 ** |
Work setting | 0.316 | 0.146 | 0.107 | 2.165 | 0.031 * |
How do you asses your knowledge regarding rare diseases? | 0.108 | 0.132 | 0.049 | 0.824 | 0.410 |
Do you think your knowledge regarding rare diseases is sufficient? | 0.307 | 0.207 | 0.091 | 1.482 | 0.139 |
Have you ever treated a rare diseased patient? | −0.207 | 0.410 | −0.027 | −0.504 | 0.614 |
While checking, do you think about rare dis as part of differential diagnosis? | 0.062 | 0.380 | 0.008 | 0.162 | 0.871 |
Had you ever diagnosed a rare disease with oro-facial manifestation? | 0.410 | 0.215 | 0.107 | 1.905 | 0.058 |
During your studies, were enough hours allocated about rare diseases? | 0.334 | 0.149 | 0.111 | 2.244 | 0.026 * |
Did you participate in courses with special focus on rare diseases? | 0.129 | 0.252 | 0.026 | 0.512 | 0.609 |
Do you know where to receive info about rare diseases? | 0.901 | 0.410 | 0.117 | 2.199 | 0.029 * |
Have you ever treated a patient affected by a rare disease/have you ever seen such a patient before? | |||
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No | Yes | ||
General dental practitioners (N, % within group) | 63 (29.9%) | 148 (70.1%) | |
Specialists in oral medicine or oral & maxillofacial surgery (N, % within group) | 1 (4.8%) | 20 (95.2%) | |
Specialists in Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, or Endodontics (N, % within group) | 5 (11.4%) | 39 (88.6%) | |
Specialists in Prosthodontics (N, % within group) | 4 (12.1%) | 29 (87.9% | |
Have you ever diagnosed a rare disease with oro-facial manifestation? | |||
No | Yes, once | Yes, more than once | |
General dental practitioners (N, % within group) | 118 (55.9%) | 51 (24.2%) | 42 (19.9%) |
Specialists in oral medicine or oral & maxillofacial surgery (N, % within group) | 3 (14.3%) | 0 | 18 (85.7%) |
Specialists in Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, or Endodontics (N, % within group) | 21 (47.7%) | 11 (25%) | 12 (27.3%) |
Specialists in Prosthodontics (N, % within group) | 15 (45.5%) | 4 (12.1%) | 14 (42.4%) |
General Dental Practitioners (N, % within Group) | Specialists in Oral Medicine or Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (N, % within Group) | Specialists in Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, or Endodontics (N, % within Group) | Specialists in Prosthodontics (N, % within Group) | |
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Down syndrome | 164 (77.5%) | 19 (90.5%) | 37 (84.1%) | 27 (81.8%) |
Ehlers–Danlos syndrome | 69 (32.7%) | 18 (85.7) | 26 (59.1%) | 10 (30.3%) |
Ectodermal dysplasia | 164 (77.8%) | 21 (100%) | 39 (88.6%) | 32 (97%) |
Epidermolysis bullosa | 102 (48.3%) | 20 (95.2%) | 27 (61.4%) | 20 (60.6%) |
Fetal alcohol syndrome | 62 (29.4%) | 10 (47.6%) | 25 (56.8%) | 7 (21.2%) |
Gorlin–Goltz syndrome | 68 (32.2%) | 19 (90.5%) | 22 (50%) | 7 (21.2%) |
Behçet’s disease | 170 (80.6%) | 21 (100%) | 36 (81.8%) | 26 (78.8%) |
Crohn’s disease | 119 (56.4%) | 17 (81%) | 30 (68.2%) | 18 (54.5%) |
Osteogenesis imperfecta | 174 (82.5%) | 21 (100%) | 36 (81.8%) | 30 (90.9%) |
Bullous pemphigoid | 128 (60.7%) | 20 (95.2%) | 34 (77.3%) | 22 (66.7%) |
Pemphigus vulgaris | 184 (87.2%) | 20 (95.2%) | 37 (84.1%) | 29 (87.9%) |
Scleroderma | 139 (65.9%) | 20 (95.2%) | 31 (70.5%) | 31 (93.9%) |
Von Willebrand–Jürgens syndrome | 119 (56.4%) | 16 (76.2%) | 21 (47.7%) | 20 (60.6%) |
X-linked-Hypophosphataemia | 67 (31.8%) | 12 (57.1%) | 22 (50%) | 10 (30.3%) |
Do you need information concerning rare diseases with orofacial manifestations in your everyday dental practice | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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No, Because I am not Interested in Such Information | No, I am Sufficiently Informed | Yes, but Unfortunately, I Do not Have Time for Research | Yes, but I Do not Know where to Get This Information | Yes | |||||||||||||||||||
General dental practitioners (N, % within group) | 12 (5.7%) | 25 (11.8%) | 83 (39.3%) * | 32 (15.2%) | 71 (33.6%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Specialists in oral medicine or oral & maxillofacial surgery (N, % within group) | 0 | 6 (28.6%) | 1 (4.8%) * | 1 (4.8%) | 13 (61.9%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Specialists in Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, or Endodontics (N, % within group) | 4 (9.1%) | 8 (18.2%) | 11 (25%) | 5 (11.4%) | 18 (40.9%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Specialists in Prosthodontics (N, % within group) | 2 (6.1%) | 4 (12.1%) | 12 (36.4%) | 3 (9.1%) | 14 (42.4%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Post hoc Scheffe | 1 > 2 * | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Which of the following sources do you use as source of information about rare diseases? | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Social media (facebook, youtube, etc.) | Dental friends/colleagues | Knowledge I acquired during my dental studies (excluding dental specialization, if applicable | Knowledge I acquired during my dental studies (including dental specialization, if applicable | Journals | dedicated dental forums | ||||||||||||||||||
General dental practitioners (N, % within group) | 57 (27%) | 141 (66.8%) | 127 (60.2%) *,** | 31 (14.7%) *,** | 106 (50.2%) | 75 (35.5%) | |||||||||||||||||
Specialists in oral medicine or oral & maxillofacial surgery (N, % within group) | 1 (4.8%) | 10 (47.6%) | 1 (4.8%) * | 16 (76.2%) *,** | 20 (95.2%) | 11 (52.4%) | |||||||||||||||||
Specialists in Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, or Endodontics (N, % within group) | 9 (20.5%) | 28 (63.6%) | 12 (27.3%) * | 34 (77.3%) * | 31 (70.5%) | 13 (29.5) | |||||||||||||||||
Specialists in Prosthodontics (N, % within group) | 7 (21.2%) | 25 (75.8%) | 10 (30.3%) ** | 13 (39.4%) *,** | 23 (69.7%) | 8 (24.2%) | |||||||||||||||||
Post-hoc Scheffe | 1 > 2 *,3 *,4 ** | 1 < 2 *,3 *,4 ** 2 > 4 *; 3 > 4 ** | |||||||||||||||||||||
Which of the following organizations, websites and sources of information about rare diseases with orofacial manifestations do you know? | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Israeli Oral Medicine Association | Israeli Dental Association | Other Dental Specialty Association in Israel | Foreign Dental Associations | None of the Above | |||||||||||||||||||
General dental practitioners (N, % within group) | 160 (75.8%) | 64 (30.3%) | 63 (29.9%) | 40 (19%) | 28 (13.3%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Specialists in oral medicine or oral & maxillofacial surgery (N, % within group) | 14 (66.5%) | 4 (19%) | 11 (52.4%) | 8 (38.1%) | 2 (9.5%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Specialists in Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, or Endodontics (N, % within group) | 25 (56.8%) | 12 (27.3%) | 17 (38.6%) | 13 (29.5%) | 9 (20.5%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Specialists in Prosthodontics (N, % within group) | 20 (60.6%) | 4 (12.1%) | 13 (39.4%) | 6 (18.2%) | 9 (27.3%) | ||||||||||||||||||
I need information about rare diseases with orofacial manifestations concerning | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Incidence and prevalence | Lethality and mortality | Treatment options | Relevant medications | ||||||||||||||||||||
General dental practitioners (N, % within group) | 118 (55.9%) | 90 (42.7%) | 172 (81.5) | 146 (69.2%) | |||||||||||||||||||
Specialists in oral medicine or oral & maxillofacial surgery (N, % within group) | 7 (33.3%) | 7 (33.3%) | 19 (90.5%) | 12 (57.1%) | |||||||||||||||||||
Specialists in Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, or Endodontics (N, % within group) | 20 (45.5%) | 11 (25%) | 34 (77.3%) | 21 (47.7%) | |||||||||||||||||||
Specialists in Prosthodontics (N, % within group) | 19 (57.6%) | 17 (51.5%) | 28 (84.8%) | 15 (45.5%) | |||||||||||||||||||
Do you, as a dentist, consider it important to have knowledge about rare diseases with orofacial manifestation? | |||||||||||||||||||||||
no, rare diseases virtually play no role at all in everyday dental practice | no, it is not important | one should have heard about rare diseases | yes, knowledge about rare diseases has an important differential diagnostic significance | yes, it is a very important field | |||||||||||||||||||
General dental practitioners (N, % within group) | 6 (2.8%) | 1 (0.5%) | 66 (31.3%) | 144 (68.2%) | 65 (30.8%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Specialists in oral medicine or oral & maxillofacial surgery (N, % within group) | 0 | 1 (4.8%) | 5 (23.8%) | 14 (66.7%) | 6 (28.6%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Specialists in Orthodontics, Periodontics, Pedodontics, or Endodontics (N, % within group) | 1 (2.3%) | 0 | 11 (25%) | 36 (81.8%) | 10 (22.7%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Specialists in Prosthodontics (N, % within group) | 2 (6.1%) | 0 | 12 (36.4%) | 22 (66.7%) | 11 (33.3%) |
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Mijiritsky, E.; Dekel-Steinkeller, M.; Peleg, O.; Kleinman, S.; Ianculovici, C.; Shuster, A.; Arbel, S.; Ben-Ezra, M.; Shacham, M. Knowledge and Associated Factors about Rare Diseases among Dentists in Israel: A Cross Sectional Survey. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 6830. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18136830
Mijiritsky E, Dekel-Steinkeller M, Peleg O, Kleinman S, Ianculovici C, Shuster A, Arbel S, Ben-Ezra M, Shacham M. Knowledge and Associated Factors about Rare Diseases among Dentists in Israel: A Cross Sectional Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(13):6830. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18136830
Chicago/Turabian StyleMijiritsky, Eitan, Michal Dekel-Steinkeller, Oren Peleg, Shlomi Kleinman, Clariel Ianculovici, Amir Shuster, Shimrit Arbel, Menachem Ben-Ezra, and Maayan Shacham. 2021. "Knowledge and Associated Factors about Rare Diseases among Dentists in Israel: A Cross Sectional Survey" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 13: 6830. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18136830
APA StyleMijiritsky, E., Dekel-Steinkeller, M., Peleg, O., Kleinman, S., Ianculovici, C., Shuster, A., Arbel, S., Ben-Ezra, M., & Shacham, M. (2021). Knowledge and Associated Factors about Rare Diseases among Dentists in Israel: A Cross Sectional Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(13), 6830. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18136830