Hepatitis B: Knowledge, Preventive Attitude and Vaccine Status of Dental Students and Interns at Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia

A. Al-Zahrani, Rahaf Al-Sulimani, Mashael Al-Qahtani, Ibtesam Afif
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Background: Cross infection of blood-borne pathogens during dental practice is a major infection control problem among dental health care workers. Of these infections, Hepatitis B causes significant morbidity and mortality, and imposes a great burden on the Saudi Arabia healthcare system. Therefore, awareness of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, routes of transmission, preventive practices and vaccination are very important for the protection of dental students. Aim: Determination of the level of knowledge, attitude and practice of preventive measures regarding the HBV as well as vaccine status among Umm Al-Qura University (UQU) dental students and interns. Method: A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted on 182 undergraduate students in fourth, fifth and sixth grades as well as on interns at Umm Al-Qura College of Dentistry. A self-structured questionnaire of 31 questions was distributed among participants to determine knowledge, attitude, preventive measures about hepatitis B during dental practice as well as the vaccine status. Data were collected, tabulated and statistically analyzed by SPSS v.20. Results: 182 questionnaires were answered, total males were 88 (48.4%) and females were 94 (51.6%). Among all students in 4th, 5th, 6th grades and interns, the overall knowledge was high (>70%). Also the scores for total attitude and knowledge about HBV infection were significantly higher in females than males (p<0.001). All participants were vaccinated against HBV and received 1-3 doses. However, 10.9% of them did not complete their doses (they received only 2 doses). Conclusions: UQU dental students and interns showed high knowledge and attitude about many aspects of HBV infection, but also there are some aspects in which they showed poor knowledge. So, sustained training and awareness about HBV infection and its preventive measures are recommended.
沙特阿拉伯麦加乌姆库拉大学牙科专业学生和实习生的乙肝知识、预防态度和疫苗接种状况
背景:牙科执业过程中血源性病原体交叉感染是牙科医护人员感染控制的主要问题。在这些感染中,乙型肝炎引起显著的发病率和死亡率,并给沙特阿拉伯的卫生保健系统带来了巨大的负担。因此,了解乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染、传播途径、预防措施和接种疫苗对保护牙科学生非常重要。目的:了解乌姆库拉大学牙科专业学生和实习生对乙型肝炎病毒预防措施的知识、态度和实践水平以及疫苗接种情况。方法:采用描述性横断面研究方法,对乌姆库拉牙科学院的182名四、五、六年级本科生和实习生进行调查。通过问卷调查(共31个问题),了解患者在牙科就诊过程中对乙型肝炎的知识、态度、预防措施及疫苗接种情况。数据采集、制表、统计分析采用SPSS v.20软件。结果:共收到问卷182份,其中男性88份(48.4%),女性94份(51.6%)。四、五、六年级学生和实习生整体知识水平较高(>70%)。女性对HBV感染的总体态度和知识得分明显高于男性(p<0.001)。所有参与者都接种了1-3剂乙肝疫苗。然而,10.9%的人没有完成他们的剂量(他们只接受了2剂)。结论:UQU牙科学生和实习生对HBV感染的许多方面的知识和态度较高,但也有一些方面的知识和态度较差。因此,建议对HBV感染及其预防措施进行持续培训和提高认识。
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