:: Volume 2, Issue 4 (March 2015) ::
Iran J Health Educ Health Promot 2015, 2(4): 281-289 Back to browse issues page
Determinants of Intention of Dentists for Providing Dental Care to HIV/AIDS-infected patients based on Protection Motivation Theory
Farbod Ebadifard-Azar , Tahereh Dehdari , Shila Laka * , Laleh Dehdari , Arezoo Khanipour
Abstract:   (8722 Views)

Background and objective: Reluctance of dentists to treat HIV/AIDS patients represents a major concern.The present study was aimed to determine predictive factors of intention of dentists for providing dental care to HIV/AIDS-infected patients based on Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) constructs.
 Methods: In this descriptive-analytical study, 80 dentists in the city of Shahriar, near Tehran, were selected through census. A scale based on PMT constructs was developed and validated through qualitative content analysis by a panel of experts and its reliability by Alpha Cronbach. Data was analyzed using SPSS16 and tests such as Pearson correlation, one-way ANOVA, independent-samples t tests and multiple linear regression using the stepwise method.
Results: The mean age of participants was 38.21 (±7.57) years old 31 (38.8%) of the participants were women. Participants had an average of 117.98 (± 71.83) months of working experience. Among PMT constructs, self-efficacy could predict 54% variance of intention among the subjects (R2= 0.54, F= 24.28, p< 0.001)
Conclusion: For increasing the intention of dentists willing to provide dental care to HIV/AIDS-infected patients should be focused on developing interventions aimed at to increase their self-efficacy.
Paper Type: Research Article

Keywords: Proving dental care, HIV/AIDS patients, Dentists, Protection Motivation Theory (PMT), Shahriar.
Full-Text [PDF 733 kb]   |   Full Text (HTML)   (4939 Downloads)    
Type of Study: Research |
Received: 2014/11/16 | Accepted: 2015/03/13


XML   Persian Abstract   Print



Rights and permissions
Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Volume 2, Issue 4 (March 2015) Back to browse issues page