M. Baseer, Ali Asiri, Jamal A. Alsanea, Sultan Binalrimal, Asma H Almeslet, G. Alotaibi
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A structured, close-ended and self-administered questionnaire consisting of 26 items along with the demographic information was distributed to the 450 DHP, and 431 responses were obtained and analyzed for the knowledge, attitude, and practices toward dental waste management. Results: The mean knowledge, attitude, and practice scores toward dental waste management were found to be 10.95 ± 1.98, 6.50 ± 1.07, and 3.07 ± 1.02, respectively. Female DHP and those working in the private dental clinics demonstrated a significantly higher knowledge, attitude, and practice scores compared to their counter parts. Knowledge of dental waste management differed significantly in different age groups, while the experience of DHP demonstrated significant differences in knowledge as well as the attitude of DHP toward dental waste management. Dental assistants demonstrated the highest knowledge, attitude, and practice scores of dental waste management compared to the dental hygienist and dentist. DHP showed a significant positive correlation between knowledge–attitude (r = 0.214, p = 0.000), knowledge–practice (r = 0.208, p = 0.000), and attitude–practice (r = 0.206, p = 0.000). Conclusion: DHP participated in this study demonstrated a high knowledge, positive attitude, and inadequate dental waste management practices in the Aseer region of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Hence, there is a need for regular training, workshops, and continuous educational programs on dental waste management.","PeriodicalId":197236,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Oral Health and Community Dentistry","volume":"29 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-08-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"2","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Dental Health Professionals Toward Management of Dental Waste in the Aseer Region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia\",\"authors\":\"M. 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导言:在口腔保健过程中,诊所内会产生传染性和毒性废物。因此,牙科专业人员必须深入了解如何妥善管理牙科废物,以尽量减少交叉感染的风险和释放到环境中的毒素对人类健康的影响。目的:评估沙特阿拉伯王国阿西尔地区牙科卫生专业人员(DHP)对牙科废物管理的知识、态度和做法。材料和方法:对沙特阿拉伯王国阿西尔地区执业的牙医、牙科保健员、牙科助理(DHP)进行描述性横断面研究。采用结构化、封闭式、自填问卷(共26个项目)和人口统计资料,对450所医院牙科废物管理知识、态度和实践情况进行分析。结果:口腔垃圾管理知识、态度和行为平均得分分别为10.95±1.98、6.50±1.07和3.07±1.02分。女性DHP和在私立牙科诊所工作的女性在知识、态度和实践方面的得分明显高于她们的同行。不同年龄组的牙科废物管理知识差异显著,而DHP经历在牙科废物管理知识和DHP态度上存在显著差异。与牙科保健员和牙医相比,牙科助理在牙齿废物管理方面表现出最高的知识、态度和实践得分。DHP与知识-态度(r = 0.214, p = 0.000)、知识-实践(r = 0.208, p = 0.000)、态度-实践(r = 0.206, p = 0.000)呈显著正相关。结论:参与本研究的DHP在沙特阿拉伯王国阿西尔地区表现出高度的知识,积极的态度和不充分的牙科废物管理实践。因此,需要定期培训、研讨会和持续的牙科废物管理教育计划。
Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Dental Health Professionals Toward Management of Dental Waste in the Aseer Region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ab s t r Ac t Introduction: During the process of oral healthcare, infectious and toxic waste is produced within the clinics. Hence, dental professionals are required to know in depth about the proper management of dental waste in order to minimize the risks of cross-infection and the effects of toxins released into the environment affecting human health. Objectives: To assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of dental health professionals (DHP) toward management of dental waste in the Aseer region of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Materials and methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among dentist, dental hygienist, dental assistant (DHP) practicing in the Aseer region of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. A structured, close-ended and self-administered questionnaire consisting of 26 items along with the demographic information was distributed to the 450 DHP, and 431 responses were obtained and analyzed for the knowledge, attitude, and practices toward dental waste management. Results: The mean knowledge, attitude, and practice scores toward dental waste management were found to be 10.95 ± 1.98, 6.50 ± 1.07, and 3.07 ± 1.02, respectively. Female DHP and those working in the private dental clinics demonstrated a significantly higher knowledge, attitude, and practice scores compared to their counter parts. Knowledge of dental waste management differed significantly in different age groups, while the experience of DHP demonstrated significant differences in knowledge as well as the attitude of DHP toward dental waste management. Dental assistants demonstrated the highest knowledge, attitude, and practice scores of dental waste management compared to the dental hygienist and dentist. DHP showed a significant positive correlation between knowledge–attitude (r = 0.214, p = 0.000), knowledge–practice (r = 0.208, p = 0.000), and attitude–practice (r = 0.206, p = 0.000). Conclusion: DHP participated in this study demonstrated a high knowledge, positive attitude, and inadequate dental waste management practices in the Aseer region of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Hence, there is a need for regular training, workshops, and continuous educational programs on dental waste management.