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Self-disclosure of HIV Status: Perception of Malaysian HIV-positive Subjects towards Attitude of Dental Personnel in Providing Oral Care

SL Sujak, BDS, MCD

Institute of Postgraduate Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, slsujak{at}pd.jaring.my

R. Abdul-Kadir, DDS, DrPH

Department of Community Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

R. Omar, BA, PhD

Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The objective of this study was to assess the perceptions of Malaysian HIV-positive subjects towards the attitude of dental personnel in providing oral care to them.

The study design was cross-sectional with the sampling frame comprising of 27 Government Drug Rehabilitation Centres throughout Malaysia. A convenience sample was then taken from 20 centres with the highest enrolment of HIV-positive subjects. A self-administered questionnaire was used to elicit information on the perception of HIV-positive subjects towards the attitude of dental personnel in providing oral care to the patient with HIV-positive. The study sample consisted of 509 HIV-positive individuals with a mean age of 31.3 ±12.9 years old. Of these, only 15.1% attended a dental clinic after confirmation of HIV-positive status. The study demonstrated that 67.5% of the HIV-positive subjects disclosed their status voluntarily to the dentists and majority of the dentists (76.9%) did not show any negative reaction on knowing their HIV positive status. There was also no difference in the attitude of auxiliary staff toward the above disclosure. In conclusion, the study showed that oral health care personnel are more receptive to the HIV-positive subjects receiving dental care and treatment. Asia Pac J Public Health 2005: 17(1): 15-18.

Key Words: Dental care • dentist attitude • disclosure • discrimination • HIV-positive.

Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, Vol. 17, No. 1, 15-18 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/101053950501700104


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