Epstein J B, Mathias R G, Bridger D V
Division of Oral Medicine, Clinical Dentistry, Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre, British Columbia.
J Can Dent Assoc. 1995 Jan;61(1):35-7, 40-4.
A questionnaire was developed to assess the knowledge of clinical specialists regarding infectious disease as well as their infection control practices. The questionnaire was mailed to 202 dental specialists in British Columbia. Seventy per cent returned completed surveys. Their responses indicate that the mechanisms, route and risk of transmission of the viral pathogens of importance in dental practice are not clearly understood. However, infection control practices closely follow the guidelines set forth by the Canadian Dental Association and the licensing bodies, including immunization for hepatitis B (82 per cent), glove use (in 89 per cent of non-surgical and 95 per cent of surgical procedures), and sterilization/disinfection of dental handpieces (94 per cent). Compliance with infection control guidelines was similar to that reported in the United States, where strict enforcement has been instituted. The majority of dental specialists (84-88 per cent) were either treating or willing to provide treatment to patients with infectious disease. Continuing education in the area of infectious disease is needed to improve dentists' understanding of the risk of transmission to dental providers and patients. This will ensure that compliance with infection control recommendations and appropriate patient care practices continue.
设计了一份问卷,以评估临床专家对传染病的了解程度及其感染控制措施。该问卷邮寄给了不列颠哥伦比亚省的202名牙科专家。70%的专家返回了填好的调查问卷。他们的回答表明,牙科实践中重要病毒病原体的传播机制、途径和风险并未得到清晰的理解。然而,感染控制措施严格遵循加拿大牙科协会和发证机构制定的指南,包括乙肝免疫接种(82%)、戴手套(非手术操作中89%,手术操作中95%)以及牙科手机的消毒/灭菌(94%)。感染控制指南的遵守情况与美国报告的情况相似,美国已实施严格的执行措施。大多数牙科专家(84%-88%)正在治疗或愿意为传染病患者提供治疗。需要在传染病领域开展继续教育,以提高牙医对向牙科医护人员和患者传播风险的认识。这将确保继续遵守感染控制建议和采取适当的患者护理措施。