Quackery: A Major Persisting Issue in the Dental Profession of Nepal

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https://doi.org/10.3126/ijsirt.v1i2.67651

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quackery, dental profession, Nepal, patient safety, healthcare regulation, public awareness

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Background: Quackery in the dental profession is a significant and persistent issue in Nepal, particularly in urban areas like Hetauda city. This practice involves the provision of dental services by individuals lacking formal education, training, or licensing, posing serious risks to patient health and safety. Objective: This study aims to assess the prevalence of quackery in Hetauda city, Nepal, and its implications for dental care quality and patient safety. It also seeks to understand the reasons behind patients’ continued use of unlicensed dental practitioners and to provide recommendations for addressing this issue. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 25 dental clinics across Hetauda city. Data collection included structured interviews with licensed dental practitioners, patient surveys, and observational assessments of clinic operations and infection control practices. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, while qualitative data from interviews were thematically analyzed. Results: The study found that 28% of the surveyed clinics employed unlicensed practitioners. Clinics with quacks exhibited significantly lower standards of care, including inadequate infection control and improper procedures. Only 30% of patients were aware of their dental care providers' qualifications, with many opting for quacks due to affordability and accessibility. A higher incidence of complications and adverse outcomes were reported among patients treated by unlicensed practitioners. Qualitative findings highlighted patient trust in quacks, frustrations of licensed practitioners, and regulatory gaps. Conclusion: Quackery remains a major issue in the dental profession in Hetauda city, Nepal. Addressing this problem requires a multifaceted approach, including improved regulation, increased public awareness, and stringent enforcement of licensing standards. Ensuring that all dental practitioners are properly qualified and licensed is essential for protecting patient safety and maintaining the credibility of the dental profession in Nepal.

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Priyanka Poudel, Om Chabahil Dental Pvt Ltd

Department of Dental, Om Chabahil Dental Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal

Roshan kumar Roy

Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Madan Bhandari Academy of Health Sciences, Hetauda, Nepal

Lalan Kumar Mahato

Medical Officer, Ministry of Health, Oman

Purushottam Panday

Exercise Science and Wellbeing graduate, Alabama, USA

Sharah Mehnaz Meghla

MPH student, NIPSOM, Bangladesh

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2024-08-04

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Poudel, P., Roshan kumar Roy, Mahato, L. K., Panday, P., & Sharah Mehnaz Meghla. (2024). Quackery: A Major Persisting Issue in the Dental Profession of Nepal. International Journal of Silkroad Institute of Research and Training, 2(1), 2–7. https://doi.org/10.3126/ijsirt.v1i2.67651

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