García Mato Eliane, Buceta Gamallo Fátima, Sande López Lucía, Varela Aneiros Iván, Diniz Freitas Márcio, Limeres Posse Jacobo, Diz Dios Pedro, Rivas Mundiña Berta
Medical-Surgical Dentistry Research Group (OMEQUI), Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS), University of Santiago de Compostela (USC), Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
BMC Med Educ. 2025 Jul 1;25(1):931. doi: 10.1186/s12909-025-07403-4.
Handwashing is essential for reducing the risk of cross-infection in the dental setting, as evidenced by the heightened significance of this practice during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The extent of adherence to handwashing in the dental setting in the post-COVID-19 phase remains unclear, particularly regarding the pandemic's impact on this practice among dental students. This inquiry constitutes the primary objective of the present study.
A cross-sectional study was designed involving 100 randomly selected undergraduated dental students at the Santiago de Compostela University (Spain). In 2023, the handwashing procedures performed by students at the end of practical classes were recorded through direct observation. The variables analyzed were: duration of the procedure, cleaning agent used, and the location of handwashing. Results were compared with those obtained from a similar study conducted in 2015, prior to the COVID-19 outbreak.
In 2023, 29% of students washed their hands after practical classes, compared to 42% in 2015 (p = 0.046). No students adhered the WHO handwashing recommendations. Among senior students, the percentage practicing handwashing increased (p = 0.019), as did the duration of the procedure (p = 0.013), compared to mid-senior students. A higher percentage of students engaged in handwashing (p = 0.01) and for a longer duration (p = 0.038) at the conclusion of clinical training session compared to preclinical simulation session.
Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, handwashing is not a standard practice among dental students. Therefore, it is imperative to implement educational measures that promote genuine adherence to this hygiene practice.
洗手对于降低牙科环境中的交叉感染风险至关重要,在新冠疫情期间这种做法的重要性增强就证明了这一点。
在新冠疫情后阶段,牙科环境中洗手的依从程度仍不明确,尤其是关于疫情对牙科学生这一做法的影响。这项调查是本研究的主要目的。
设计了一项横断面研究,涉及西班牙圣地亚哥德孔波斯特拉大学随机挑选的100名本科牙科学生。2023年,通过直接观察记录学生在实践课程结束时的洗手程序。分析的变量包括:程序持续时间、使用的清洁剂以及洗手地点。将结果与2015年新冠疫情爆发前进行的一项类似研究的结果进行比较。
2023年,29%的学生在实践课程后洗手,而2015年为42%(p = 0.046)。没有学生遵守世界卫生组织的洗手建议。与中年级学生相比,高年级学生中洗手的百分比增加了(p = 0.019),程序持续时间也增加了(p = 0.013)。与临床前模拟课程结束时相比,临床培训课程结束时更多学生洗手(p = 0.01)且洗手时间更长(p = 0.038)。
尽管新冠疫情有影响,但洗手在牙科学生中并非标准做法。因此,必须实施教育措施,以促进真正遵守这种卫生做法。