Echavez M I, Shaw F E, Scarlett M I, Kane M A
Division of Viral Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 30333.
J Public Health Dent. 1987 Fall;47(4):182-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1987.tb02002.x.
A telephone survey of 283 nonfederally affiliated dental practitioners in the United States was completed in April 1986. The study's objectives were to determine hepatitis B vaccine usage among dentists nationwide, and to examine the epidemiologic characteristics of vaccinated and unvaccinated subjects. Forty-four percent of the participants had received at least the first of the three doses of HB vaccine. Acceptance of the vaccine was associated with the use of gloves during dental procedures and the subject's perception of high-risk patients in his or her dental practice. The most common reasons for not being vaccinated were concerns about vaccine safety and a lack of perceived need for the vaccine. The vaccination rate in this survey is higher than in earlier studies, indicating that acceptance of the vaccine by dental practitioners is increasing.
1986年4月,对美国283名非联邦附属牙科医生进行了电话调查。该研究的目的是确定全国牙医中乙肝疫苗的使用情况,并检查接种和未接种疫苗的受试者的流行病学特征。44%的参与者至少接种了三剂乙肝疫苗中的第一剂。疫苗的接受程度与牙科手术期间使用手套以及受试者对其牙科诊所中高危患者的认知有关。未接种疫苗的最常见原因是对疫苗安全性的担忧以及认为没有接种疫苗的必要。本次调查中的接种率高于早期研究,表明牙科医生对疫苗的接受程度在增加。