Mahasneh Arwa M, Alakhras Maram, Khabour Omar F, Al-Sa'di Amani G, Al-Mousa Dana S
Department of Applied Dental Sciences, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid 22110, Jordan.
Department of Allied Medical Sciences, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid 22110, Jordan.
Clin Cosmet Investig Dent. 2020 Jul 14;12:281-289. doi: 10.2147/CCIDE.S261171. eCollection 2020.
A wide range of microorganisms poses a threat to patients and dental care teams. Implementation of safety guidelines is thus essential to prevent infection in dental clinics.
To investigate the level of infection-control practices among dental health-care providers in Jordan.
A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to dental care providers from hospitals, academic institutions, and dental centres. The questionnaire covered sociodemographic variables, professional characteristics, and recommended guidelines of infection control.
A total of 190 questionnaires were obtained out of 500 distributed questionnnaires (response rate: 38%). Females accounted for 62.6% of the sample and 64.7% were dentists. The majority was vaccinated against hepatitis B (82.1%) and wash their hands as usual behavior before (66.3%) and after (83.2%) treatment. Approximately 87.9% wear gloves and 78.9% wear masks while performing dental procedures. Autoclave sterilization and puncture-resistant containers for sharp instruments were used by 90.5% and 88.4%, respectively. The majority (81.0%) had protocols for emergency treatment of needle stick or other sharps accidents. High volume evacuation was used in 28.6% of public hospitals compared to 19.4% in academic institutions (P<0.01). In addition, surface barriers for dental unit surfaces were used by 70.2% of private dental clinics, 50% of public hospitals, and 36.1% of academic institutions (P<0.001). Finally, compared to dentists, dental support staff showed low compliance with infection-control guidelines.
The overall practice of infection-control measures among the participants is very good. Educational programs and training strategies should be implemented to maximize and enhance the compliance of the dental care providers with infection-control guidelines.
多种微生物对患者和牙科护理团队构成威胁。因此,实施安全指南对于预防牙科诊所的感染至关重要。
调查约旦牙科保健提供者的感染控制措施执行水平。
向来自医院、学术机构和牙科中心的牙科护理提供者发放一份自填式问卷。问卷涵盖社会人口统计学变量、专业特征以及推荐的感染控制指南。
在分发的500份问卷中,共收回190份(回复率:38%)。样本中女性占62.6%,牙医占64.7%。大多数人接种了乙肝疫苗(82.1%),并且在治疗前(66.3%)和治疗后(83.2%)会按常规洗手。在进行牙科操作时,约87.9%的人戴手套,78.9%的人戴口罩。分别有90.5%和88.4%的人使用高压蒸汽灭菌和防穿刺锐器容器。大多数人(81.0%)有针对针刺或其他锐器事故的应急处理方案。28.6%的公立医院使用了大容量吸引装置,而学术机构中这一比例为19.4%(P<0.01)。此外,70.2%的私立牙科诊所、50%的公立医院和36.1%的学术机构使用了牙科设备表面的防护屏障(P<0.001)。最后,与牙医相比,牙科辅助人员对感染控制指南的依从性较低。
参与者中感染控制措施的总体执行情况非常好。应实施教育项目和培训策略,以最大限度地提高牙科护理提供者对感染控制指南的依从性。