Fasunloro Adebola, Owotade Foluso John
Dental Hospital of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital in Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
J Contemp Dent Pract. 2004 May 15;5(2):134-52.
Although identification of risks to dental healthcare workers has been explored in several industrialized nations, very little data is available from developing countries. This paper examines the occupational hazards present in the dental environment and reports survey results concerning attitudes and activities of a group of Nigerian dental care providers. A survey on occupational hazards was conducted among the clinical dental staff at the Dental Hospital of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex, Ile-Ife in Osun State, Nigeria. Thirty eight of the forty staff responded, yielding a response rate of 95%. Subject ages ranged from 26 to 56 years with approximately 25% in the 31-46 year old bracket. All of the staff were aware of the occupational exposure to hazards, and the majority had attended seminars/workshops on the subject. Only five staff members (13.2%) owned a health insurance policy and 26 (68.4%) had been vaccinated against Hepatitis B infection. All dentists (24) had been vaccinated compared with only two non-dentists; this relationship was significant (p= 30.07, chi2=0.000). Fourteen members of the clinical staff (36.8%) could recall a sharp injury in the past six months, and the majority (71.1%) had regular contact with dental amalgam. Wearing protective eye goggles was the least employed cross infection control measure, while backache was the most frequently experienced hazard in 47% of the subjects. The need for Hepatitis B vaccinations for all members of the staff was emphasized, and the enforcement of strict cross infection control measures was recommended. The physical activities and body positions that predispose workers to backaches were identified and staff education on the prevention of backaches was provided.
尽管在几个工业化国家已经对牙科医护人员面临的风险识别进行了探索,但发展中国家的相关数据却非常少。本文研究了牙科环境中存在的职业危害,并报告了一组尼日利亚牙科护理人员的态度和活动调查结果。在尼日利亚奥孙州伊莱-伊费的奥巴费米·阿沃洛沃大学教学医院综合院区牙科医院的临床牙科工作人员中进行了一项职业危害调查。40名工作人员中有38人做出了回应,回应率为95%。受试者年龄在26岁至56岁之间,其中约25%在31 - 46岁年龄段。所有工作人员都意识到职业暴露于危害之中,并且大多数人都参加过关于该主题的研讨会/讲习班。只有5名工作人员(13.2%)拥有健康保险政策,26人(68.4%)接种了乙肝疫苗。所有牙医(24人)都接种了疫苗,而非牙医只有两人;这种关系具有显著性(p = 30.07,卡方 = 0.000)。14名临床工作人员(36.8%)能够回忆起在过去六个月中有过锐器伤,并且大多数人(71.1%)经常接触牙科汞合金。佩戴防护眼罩是使用最少的交叉感染控制措施,而背痛是47%的受试者最常经历的危害。强调了所有工作人员都需要接种乙肝疫苗,并建议加强严格的交叉感染控制措施。确定了使工作人员易患背痛的身体活动和姿势,并对工作人员进行了预防背痛的教育。