Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Infection Control principles Among A Sample of Egyptian Dental Students.

GhadaEzzat Al-Hindawyt, N. Attia, S. Hegazy
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Background: Dental students are at great risk of cross-infection and accidental sharp injuries. Sharp injuries are the main risk for viral infections' transmission such as HBV, HCV, and HIV. The hazard of sharp injuries is generally reduced by following the proper safety measures in clinical training, and student vaccination particularly HBV vaccine. Aim: this study was conducted to evaluate the knowledge about infectious diseases transmission, HBV vaccination status, attitude, and practice of treating patients with infectious diseases,history of occupational injuries, and post exposure management among 4 th and 5 grades dental students in the Faculty of dentistry in both Mansoura and Delta universities. Method: Atotal of 798 dental students in 4th and 5th grades in both universities were chosen randomly and participated in this cross sectional study. A self-administered questionnaire was designed to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practice of dental students toward infectious diseases that transmitted during dental procedures, post exposure management and their vaccination status. After data collection, they were analyzed using (SPSS) program. Results:Mansoura University students had significantly higher correct knowledge about salivary diseases transmission. As well as, significantly higher percentage of Mansoura dental students (90.1%)were vaccinated against HBV Compared to (82.7%) of Delta dental students.On the other hand, both Mansoura and Delta students had correct knowledge about taking medical history and post exposure management without significant difference between them. Mansoura University students had significantly higher attitude towards treating patientswith infectious diseases (89.5%) in comparison to Delta university students (85.4%). But, they had lower practice. Conclusion: Dental students in both Mansoura and Delta Universities had lower level of knowledge about salivary diseases transmission. But, the majority of them were vaccinated against HBV. In contrast, they had high knowledge and attitude toward treating patients with infectious diseases but moderate practice.
埃及牙科学生感染控制原则知识、态度及行为的评价
背景:牙科学生交叉感染和意外锐器伤的风险很大。剧烈伤害是HBV、HCV和HIV等病毒感染传播的主要风险。通过在临床培训中遵循适当的安全措施,以及学生接种乙肝疫苗,通常可以减少锐伤的危险。目的:了解曼苏拉和三角洲两所大学牙科学院四、五年级学生传染病传播知识、乙肝疫苗接种情况、传染病患者治疗态度和做法、职业伤害史和接触后管理情况。方法:随机抽取两校四、五年级牙科学生798人进行横断面研究。设计了一份自我管理的问卷,评估牙科学生对牙科治疗过程中传播的传染病的知识、态度和行为、接触后管理和他们的疫苗接种状况。数据收集后,采用SPSS软件进行统计分析。结果:曼苏拉大学学生对唾液疾病传播的正确知识有显著性提高。此外,曼苏拉牙科学生接种HBV疫苗的比例(90.1%)明显高于三角洲牙科学生(82.7%)。另一方面,Mansoura和Delta学生对病史和暴露后管理的认识都是正确的,两者之间没有显著差异。曼苏拉大学学生对治疗传染病患者的态度(89.5%)明显高于三角洲大学学生(85.4%)。但是,他们很少练习。结论:曼苏拉大学和三角洲大学的牙科学生对唾液疾病传播的知识水平较低。但是,他们中的大多数人都接种了乙肝疫苗。相比之下,他们对传染病患者的治疗有较高的知识和态度,但行为一般。
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