Al-Khatib I A, Ishtayeh M, Barghouty H, Akkawi B
Institute of Community and Public Health, Birzeit University, West Bank, Palestine.
East Mediterr Health J. 2006 Jan-Mar;12(1-2):153-60.
Dentists, like other health professionals, are exposed to various occupational health problems, with specific ones of their own. A randomly distributed sample of 40 (42.2%) dentists working in East Jerusalem was interviewed. A questionnaire was used to detect their perception of occupational hazards. Most respondents were aware of biological hazards: 38% specifically mentioned hepatitis B virus and 13% human immunodeficiency virus. Perceived sources of stress included factors that coincided with international data, such as relationships with patients, physical strain and economic pressure, but also some specific to the Palestinian culture such as relationships with other dentists and Israeli occupation tax policy when dealing with the Arab dentists in East Jerusalem. Chemical dependency was not mentioned as a potential hazard.
与其他健康专业人员一样,牙医也面临各种职业健康问题,且有其自身特有的问题。对在东耶路撒冷工作的40名(42.2%)牙医进行了随机抽样访谈。通过问卷调查来了解他们对职业危害的认知。大多数受访者意识到了生物危害:38%特别提到了乙肝病毒,13%提到了人类免疫缺陷病毒。感知到的压力源包括与国际数据相符的因素,如与患者的关系、身体疲劳和经济压力,但也有一些巴勒斯坦文化特有的因素,如与其他牙医的关系以及在与东耶路撒冷的阿拉伯牙医打交道时的以色列占领税政策。没有人提到化学物质依赖是一种潜在危害。