Benzian Habib, Beltrán-Aguilar Eugenio, Niederman Richard
Department Epidemiology and Health Promotion, World Health Organization Collaborating Center Quality Improvement and Evidence-Based Dentistry, College of Dentistry, New York University, New York, NY, United States.
Global Health Center, Geneva Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Geneva, Switzerland.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2021 Feb 24;8:644515. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2021.644515. eCollection 2021.
Dental teams and their workplaces are among the most exposed to airborne and bloodborne infectious agents, and therefore at the forefront of pandemic-related changes to how dental care is organized and provided to patients. The increasing complexity of guidelines makes is challenging for clinicians to navigate the multitude of COVID-19 guidelines issued by different agencies. A comparative analysis of guidance issued for managing COVID-19 in dental settings leading U.S. agencies was conducted, including documents of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), an agency of the U.S. Secretary of Labor, and of the U.S. Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), an agency of the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. Details of infection control and other risk mitigation measures were reviewed for consistency, overlaps and similarities, then clustered according to thematic areas covering all domains of managing a dental healthcare setting. The analysis revealed five distinct areas of pandemic control, comprising (1) planning and protocols, (2) patient screening, (3) preparation of facilities, (4) PPE and infection control, and (5) procedures and aerosol control; thereby covering systematically all aspects requiring adaptation in a pandemic context. The "Pandemic-5 Framework for COVID-19 Control in Dentistry" provides an opportunity to simplify comprehensive decision-making from a clinical practitioner perspective. The framework supports a comprehensive systems-driven approach by using dental clinics as a setting to integrate pandemic clinical responses with the implementation of appropriate infection control protocols. Traditionally these two aspects are addressed independently from each other in separate concepts.
牙科团队及其工作场所是最容易接触空气传播和血源传播感染因子的地方之一,因此处于牙科护理组织和提供方式与大流行相关变化的前沿。指南日益复杂,使得临床医生难以应对不同机构发布的众多新冠疫情指南。对美国主要机构发布的牙科环境中新冠疫情管理指南进行了比较分析,包括美国劳工部下属机构职业安全与健康管理局(OSHA)以及美国卫生与公众服务部下属机构疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的文件。审查了感染控制和其他风险缓解措施的细节,以确保一致性、重叠性和相似性,然后根据涵盖牙科医疗环境管理所有领域的主题领域进行分类。分析揭示了五个不同的大流行控制领域,包括(1)规划与方案,(2)患者筛查,(3)设施准备,(4)个人防护装备与感染控制,以及(5)程序和气溶胶控制;从而系统地涵盖了在大流行背景下需要调整的所有方面。“牙科新冠疫情控制的大流行 - 5框架”为从临床医生角度简化全面决策提供了机会。该框架通过将牙科诊所作为一个环境,支持一种全面的系统驱动方法,将大流行临床应对措施与适当感染控制方案的实施相结合。传统上,这两个方面在不同概念中是相互独立处理的。