Department of Periodontology, Center for Dentistry and Oral Medicine (ZZMK [Carolinum]), Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7 (Haus 29), 60596, Frankfurt/Main, Germany.
Occupational Health Service, University Hospital Frankfurt, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, 60590, Frankfurt/Main, Germany.
Clin Oral Investig. 2017 Nov;21(8):2473-2479. doi: 10.1007/s00784-017-2046-x. Epub 2017 Jan 18.
Evaluation of (1) the risk perception of work-related infections in dentistry, (2) the vaccination status, (3) knowledge of the blood-borne pathogens and HIV post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) as well as (4) use of personal protective equipment (PPE) (gloves, goggles, mask) among the staff and students of the Center of Dentistry and Oral Medicine (ZZMK [Carolinum]) of the Goethe University Frankfurt/Main.
All staff (dentists, dental assistants) and students of the ZZMK with direct contact to patients were asked to anonymously complete a questionnaire. The results of this survey were compared with respect to gender, age and occupational group.
Of 178 employees working and 234 students studying at the ZZMK with direct contact to patients, 108 (61%) and 167 (71%) participated (1 person did not reveal his/her status). Thirty-three per cent of the participants assessed the risk of transmission of blood-borne diseases in dental practice as high. Whereas 94% of the participants were fully vaccinated against hepatitis B, only 21% knew their anti-HBs titer. Fifty per cent of students, 13% of dentists and 45% of the assistants did not know the standardised procedure of HIV-PEP. Ninety-four per cent of the study participants always wore protective gloves, 87% always wore a surgical mask and 67% always wore protective goggles.
The fear of HIV is still the largest, followed by hepatitis C. The participants assessed the risk of transmission in spite of all protective measures from the patient to the dentist significantly higher than the transmission from the dentist to the patient. The use of protective measures, especially goggles, requires further optimizing.
In general, the use of protective measures, especially goggles, requires further optimizing.
评估(1)牙科工作相关感染的风险感知,(2)疫苗接种状况,(3)对血液传播病原体和 HIV 暴露后预防 (PEP) 的了解,以及(4)中心牙科和口腔医学中心 (ZZMK [Carolinum]) 的员工和学生使用个人防护设备 (PPE)(手套、护目镜、口罩)。
所有直接接触患者的 ZZMK 员工(牙医、牙医助理)和学生被要求匿名填写问卷。根据性别、年龄和职业群体对调查结果进行比较。
在与患者有直接接触的 178 名员工和 234 名学生中,有 108 人(61%)和 167 人(71%)参与了调查(1 人未透露其身份)。33%的参与者认为牙科实践中血液传播疾病的传播风险很高。尽管 94%的参与者已完全接种乙型肝炎疫苗,但只有 21%的人知道他们的抗-HBs 滴度。50%的学生、13%的牙医和 45%的助手不知道 HIV-PEP 的标准化程序。94%的研究参与者始终佩戴防护手套,87%始终佩戴手术口罩,67%始终佩戴护目镜。
对 HIV 的恐惧仍然是最大的,其次是丙型肝炎。尽管采取了所有防护措施,但参与者评估从患者到牙医的传播风险仍然明显高于从牙医到患者的传播风险。防护措施的使用,特别是护目镜,需要进一步优化。
总体而言,防护措施的使用,特别是护目镜,需要进一步优化。