Epstein J B, Mathias R G, Gibson G B
Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre, B.C.
J Can Dent Assoc. 1995 Jun;61(6):519-25.
The prerequisite to understanding the need for infection control practices in dentistry is a sound knowledge of infectious disease and the potential for its transmission in the dental setting. To assess the infectious disease knowledge-base of dental practitioners, a questionnaire was developed and distributed to dentists in British Columbia. The survey results showed that many of the mechanisms, routes and risks for the transmission of viral pathogens in the dental setting are not clearly understood by dentists. Continuing education is needed to ensure that compliance with current infection control recommendations, and the provision of appropriate patient care, continues to be based on a clear understanding by dentists of the mechanisms of infection. By identifying the current infectious disease knowledge-base of dentists, this survey may permit more specifically-directed continuing education programs to be offered.
理解牙科感染控制措施必要性的前提是要扎实掌握传染病知识及其在牙科环境中的传播可能性。为评估牙科从业者的传染病知识基础,设计了一份问卷并分发给不列颠哥伦比亚省的牙医。调查结果显示,牙科从业者对牙科环境中病毒病原体传播的许多机制、途径和风险并未清晰理解。需要开展继续教育,以确保牙医在清楚了解感染机制的基础上持续遵守当前的感染控制建议并提供恰当的患者护理。通过确定牙医当前的传染病知识基础,这项调查或许能使提供的继续教育项目更具针对性。