Awareness of cross-infection and its control measures among patients attending a tertiary dental hospital in Nepal

Sushant Pandey, U. Shrestha, Regina Dahait
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Introduction: Dental procedures frequently lead to exposure to blood and saliva which can carry a variety of pathogens. Aerosols produced during dental treatment procedures can further facilitate the transmission of these infectious agents. It is equally important for the patients to be aware of cross-infection and measures taken to prevent it in a dental setting. Objectives: The main objective of this study was to assess the awareness of cross-infection and its control measures among patients attending College of Dental Surgery, B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS). Methodology: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 362 patients who attended College of Dental Surgery, BPKIHS. Data was collected by administering a questionnaire that consisted of 4 questions intended to collect sociodemographic information and 10 close-ended questions designed to assess awareness of cross-infection and its control measures. The data was entered and analyzed using SPSS® software for Windows®. Results: The majority of the participants were aware that there was a chance for an infection to be transmitted from a dentist to a patient (82%), from a patient to a dentist (80.4%), and in between patients attending the same dental clinic (70%). Most of the participants considered wearing gloves (94.4%) and facemask (86%) by the dentist to be important. Only 40.3% of participants were aware of better methods of sterilization other than boiling in water. Awareness was higher among participants with higher education (p<0.05). Conclusion: The majority of the participants were aware that there was a chance for an infection to be transmitted from a dentist to a patient. However, the dental healthcare professionals should educate people about the possible risks of cross-infection and the importance of infection-control practices in dental clinics. Modern mass media and social media can be used to spread awareness to a large segment of the population.
尼泊尔一家三级牙科医院患者对交叉感染的认识及其控制措施
简介:牙科手术经常导致血液和唾液暴露,这些血液和唾液可能携带多种病原体。牙科治疗过程中产生的气溶胶可以进一步促进这些传染源的传播。同样重要的是,患者要意识到交叉感染以及在牙科环境中采取的预防措施。目的:本研究的主要目的是评估在B.P.Koirala健康科学研究所(BPKIHS)牙科外科学院就诊的患者对交叉感染的认识及其控制措施。方法:对362名就读于英国口腔外科学院的患者进行了横断面研究。数据是通过管理一份问卷收集的,该问卷包括4个旨在收集社会人口统计信息的问题和10个旨在评估对交叉感染及其控制措施的认识的封闭式问题。使用适用于Windows®的SPSS®软件输入并分析数据。结果:大多数参与者都意识到感染有可能从牙医传染给患者(82%),从患者传染给牙医(80.4%),以及在同一牙科诊所就诊的患者之间(70%)。大多数参与者认为牙医戴手套(94.4%)和口罩(86%)很重要。只有40.3%的参与者知道除了在水中煮沸之外还有更好的杀菌方法。受过高等教育的参与者的意识更高(p<0.05)。结论:大多数参与者都意识到感染有可能从牙医传染给患者。然而,牙科保健专业人员应该教育人们交叉感染的可能风险以及牙科诊所感染控制实践的重要性。现代大众媒体和社交媒体可以用来向大部分人口传播意识。
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