医学教育对麦加牙科学生感染控制措施知识、态度及依从性的影响

Muhannad A. Alghamdi, Faisal Alotaibi, Hassan Ahmed, F. Alharbi, Omair M Bukhari, Abdel-Rahman Youssef
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背景:传染病是与临床、诊断和治疗程序相关的发病和死亡的主要原因。牙医在执业过程中应应用感染控制指引,防止交叉感染。本研究旨在评估医学教育对沙特阿拉伯麦加乌姆库拉大学(UQU)牙科教学医院的牙科学生感染控制措施的知识、态度和依从性的影响。方法:采用横断面比较研究方法,采用结构化问卷对感染控制的知识、态度和依从性进行评估。所有在牙科诊所就诊的四、五、六年级学生(186名),男94名,女92名。结果:绝大多数牙科本科学生对牙科诊所感染控制知识的了解程度为灭菌(83%)、个人防护装备(87.1%)、正确的手卫生(86.3%)、疫苗接种(97.9%)和医疗废物安全处置(83.9%)。昆士兰大学90%以上的牙科学生接受了乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)检测,在治疗患者之前对牙科病房进行了包裹和消毒,并穿戴了个人防护装备。与四、五年级学生相比,六年级学生的知识水平更高。各年级对感染控制指南的态度和依从性具有可比性。然而,年级间比较显示,四年级学生有更好的态度和依从性。
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Effect of medical education on the knowledge, attitude and compliance regarding infection control measures among dental students in Makkah
Background: Infectious diseases are the major causes of morbidity and mortality related to clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Dentists should apply the guidelines for infection control during practice to prevent cross infection. This study aimed to assess the effect of medical education on the knowledge, attitudes and compliance among dental students regarding infection control measures at the dental teaching hospital faculty, Umm Al-Qura University (UQU), Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Methods: A cross-sectional comparative study was performed to assess the knowledge, attitude and compliance towards infection control using a structured questionnaire. All students attending dental clinics in the 4th, 5th and 6th grades (n = 186), 94 males and 92 females participated in this study. Results: Most dental undergraduate students have a knowledge of infection control in dental clinics including sterilization (83%), personal protective equipment (87.1%), proper hand hygiene (86.3%), vaccination (97.9%) and safe disposal of clinical waste (83.9%). More than 90% of UQU dental students were tested for Hepatitis B virus (HBV), performed wrap and disinfection of the dental unit before treating patients and wore personal protective equipment (PPE). The 6th grade dental students have superior knowledge compared to 4th and 5th grade dental students. The attitude and compliance to infection control guidelines within each grade were comparable. However, a between grade comparison showed that the 4th grade students had a better attitude and compliance.
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