2019冠状病毒病大流行期间尼日利亚牙科医生的安全预防和感染控制措施

I. Menakaya, N. Menakaya, A. Abah, Gloria Okeoghenemaro Agboghoroma
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背景:COVID-19仍然是全球主要的公共卫生威胁,由于护理人员靠近患者以及在许多牙科治疗过程中产生气溶胶,牙科医生面临的风险尤其大。因此,牙科医生在临床实践中必须严格遵守标准的普遍预防措施。目的:确定2019冠状病毒病大流行期间尼日利亚牙科医生的安全预防和感染控制措施。方法:横断面自我管理的预测试问卷为基础的调查同意牙科医生从尼日利亚不同的地缘政治区域为研究采用。研究参与者采用非随机方便抽样方式招募。数据分析使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第20版。结果:142名受访者中有105人完成并交回调查问卷,回复率为74%。约24-55%的受访者进行了气溶胶/飞溅/液滴产生程序。手卫生和戴口罩是最常见的安全措施,而使用面罩和N95口罩是最常见的感染控制措施。超过60%的受访者对患者进行了分诊、手术前漱口和穿一次性手术服。近一半的受访者对诊所工作环境进行了消毒,超过70%的受访者使用N95口罩。结论:在COVID-19大流行期间,气溶胶产生程序在尼日利亚的牙科实践中并不罕见。但N95口罩使用率较高,对新冠肺炎基本标准安全措施和感染防控指南的执行水平较为合理。
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Safety Precaution and Infection Control Practices among Dental Practitioners in Nigeria during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Background: COVID-19 remains a major public health threat globally and dental practitioners are particularly at risk due to the proximity of care givers to the patient and the generation of aerosols during many dental treatment procedures. Dental practitioners are therefore required to strictly observe standard universal precautions in their clinical practice. Objectives: To determine the safety precaution and infection control practices among dental practitioners in Nigeria during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Methods: A cross-sectional self-administered pre-tested questionnaire based survey of consenting dental practitioners from different geopolitical zones in Nigeria was employed for the study. Study participants were recruited by non-random convenience sampling. Data were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20. Results: A total of 105 out of 142 respondents completed and returned the survey questionnaire giving a response rate of 74%. About 24-55% of study respondents performed aerosol/splatter/droplet generating procedures. Hand hygiene and donning of face mask were the most common safety practices while the use of face shield and N95 facemask were common infection control practices. Over 60% of respondents practiced triaging of patients, pre-procedural mouth rinse and donning of disposable surgical gowns. Almost half of the respondents practiced decontamination of the clinic work environment and over 70% of respondents used N95 masks. Conclusion: Aerosol generating procedures were not uncommon dental practices in Nigeria during COVID-19 pandemic. However, use of N95 mask was relatively high and there was a reasonable level of practice of basic standard COVID-19 safety measures and infection prevention and control guidelines.
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