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Perception of HIV risk and reported compliance with universal precautions: a comparison of Australian dental hygienists and dentists.

作者信息

Waddell C

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of Western Australia, Nedlands.

出版信息

J Dent Hyg. 1997 Jan-Feb;71(1):17-21.

PMID:9470558
Abstract

PURPOSE

This paper describes the perceived risk of occupationally contracting HIV and reported compliance with universal precaution guidelines among Australian dental hygienists and dentists.

METHODS

This examination is based upon responses to a mailed questionnaire from all registered dental hygienists (63% response rate, n = 208) and dentists (76% response rate, n = 550) in Western Australia.

RESULTS

Results indicate that: 1) oral healthcare providers who perceive a high risk of occupationally contracting HIV report a more conservative, cautious approach to HIV infection than do providers who perceive less risk of contracting the virus; 2) dental hygienists are more likely than dentists to report a higher degree of perceived risk of occupationally contracting HIV; and 3) dentists are more likely than dental hygienists to report compliance with universal precaution guidelines in the dental practices where they work.

CONCLUSION

Educating oral healthcare providers on the realistic risks of occupationally contracting HIV and the value of compliance with universal precaution guidelines may reduce undue stress and hindrances in the provision of safe and effective oral healthcare in this era of AIDS.

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