Patients' perceptions related to the use of infection control procedures.

Clinical preventive dentistry Pub Date : 1991-05-01
E G Grace, L A Cohen, M A Ward
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An assessment was made of the public's attitudes toward infection control techniques utilized in dentistry. Five hundred and nine adults in the State of Maryland responded to a detailed telephone survey in late 1989. Respondents reported that most of their dentists (87.0%) wore gloves and 69.8% of the respondents preferred gloves. Respondents who were most concerned about AIDS also preferred the dentist to wear gloves (92.6%). Respondents received information about AIDS from various sources, chief of which were newspapers or magazines (29.0%) and television (27.3%) but 80.9% would read pamphlets on AIDS if they were available in the dentist's office. Finally, few (13.1%) had ever discussed AIDS with their dentist but most (78.6%) would be comfortable doing so. This study demonstrated that the public accepts and welcomes the use of barrier protection by dentists. The public also is willing to discuss AIDS and infectious diseases with dentists and would read AIDS information supplied by dentists. Given the continued spread of the AIDS epidemic, it is increasingly important for dentists to educate the public about AIDS as well as about the continued safety of the dental office. The public is receptive to this education.

患者对使用感染控制程序的看法。
对公众对牙科感染控制技术的态度进行了评估。1989年底,马里兰州的509名成年人对一项详细的电话调查做出了回应。被访者表示,大部分牙医(87.0%)会戴手套,而69.8%的被访者更喜欢戴手套。最担心艾滋病的受访者也更喜欢牙医戴手套(92.6%)。受访者从不同渠道获得有关爱滋病的资讯,主要是报纸或杂志(29.0%)和电视(27.3%),但80.9%的受访者会阅读牙科诊所提供的爱滋病小册子。最后,很少有人(13.1%)曾与牙医讨论过艾滋病问题,但大多数人(78.6%)愿意这样做。这项研究表明,公众接受和欢迎牙医使用屏障保护。公众也愿意与牙医讨论艾滋病和传染病,并愿意阅读牙医提供的艾滋病信息。鉴于艾滋病的持续蔓延,牙医教育公众关于艾滋病的知识以及牙医诊所的持续安全变得越来越重要。公众乐于接受这种教育。
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