Nuttall N M, Gilbert A D
Department of Dental Health, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK.
J Dent. 1993 Apr;21(2):105-10. doi: 10.1016/0300-5712(93)90155-j.
This study was undertaken to determine the influence that undergraduate training currently has on the formation of clinical management strategies for minimizing cross-infection, among final year dental students. A 10-page questionnaire was sent to final year dental students attending 15 of the UK's 16 dental schools. A response rate of 60.5% was obtained. A large proportion of the students said they would be prepared to treat a known HBV carrier (90.4%) or HIV carrier (84.3%); a much higher proportion than has previously been found among qualified dental personnel. However, only 55.6% of the students agreed with current recommendations that they ought to adopt a universal cross-infection policy. Nevertheless, most students agreed with recommendations that they ought to wear gloves (96.6%), eye protection (84.3%) and a surgical mask (62.6%). Disparity between some responses suggested that some final year dental students might not have a fully thought out cross-infection strategy.
本研究旨在确定当前本科阶段的培训对即将毕业的牙科专业学生形成最小化交叉感染临床管理策略的影响。一份10页的调查问卷被发送给英国16所牙科学校中15所学校的即将毕业的牙科专业学生。获得了60.5%的回复率。很大一部分学生表示他们愿意治疗已知的乙肝病毒携带者(90.4%)或艾滋病毒携带者(84.3%);这一比例远高于此前在合格牙科人员中发现的比例。然而,只有55.6%的学生认同当前关于他们应采取普遍交叉感染政策的建议。尽管如此,大多数学生认同他们应该戴手套(96.6%)、护目镜(84.3%)和外科口罩(62.6%)的建议。一些回答之间的差异表明,一些即将毕业的牙科专业学生可能没有一个经过充分思考的交叉感染策略。