Analyzing the occupational exposure risks of dental healthcare workers from the perspective of repeated occupational exposure.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMC Health Services Research Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1186/s12913-024-11774-7
Jia Xu, Peiyue Pan, Fuyu Song, Yun Gu, Qiao Xiong, Zhiqing Liu, Yi Zhou
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Abstract

Background: Healthcare workers in dental hospitals frequently experience repeated occupational exposures (ROEs). In our study, we aim to analyze these repeated exposures among dental healthcare workers (DHWs), assess the risk levels of different risk factors, and explore the significance of ROE data for infection control in dental hospitals.

Methods: Based on hospital statistical data, we categorized the occupational exposure incidents at West China Hospital of Stomatology over the past seven years into initial and repeated exposures. We analyzed the association of various risk factors, including personnel types, gender, treatment locations, timing of occupational exposure, and pathways of occupational exposure, with the occurrence of repeated exposures. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 21 was used to conduct chi-square analysis and binary logistic regression analysis, with the significance level set at p < 0.05.

Results: Compared to students, hospital dentists with teaching qualifications exhibited a higher risk of ROEs. The risk of repeated exposure for dental students was 60% lower than that of hospital dentists (P = 0.003). However, gender, treatment locations, timing of occupational exposure, and pathways of occupational exposure did not significantly impact the repeated exposures among DHWs.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrates that the analysis of repeated occupational exposures (ROEs) is meaningful. In our study, hospital dentists with teaching qualifications had the highest risk of ROEs, compared to dental students, hospital dental nurses, and dental nurse students. This means that among individuals who have already experienced occupational exposure, hospital dentists are more likely to experience repeated exposure. Meanwhile, gender, treatment locations, timing of occupational exposure, and pathways of occupational exposure did not have a significant impact on the occurrence of ROEs.

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从重复职业接触的角度分析牙科医护人员的职业接触风险。
背景:牙科医院的医护人员经常经历重复职业暴露(ROEs)。在我们的研究中,我们旨在分析口腔医护人员(DHWs)的这些重复暴露,评估不同风险因素的风险水平,并探讨重复职业暴露数据对口腔医院感染控制的意义:根据医院统计数据,我们将华西口腔医院过去七年的职业暴露事件分为初次暴露和重复暴露。我们分析了人员类型、性别、诊疗地点、职业暴露时间、职业暴露途径等各种危险因素与重复暴露发生的相关性。我们使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)21 进行了卡方分析和二元逻辑回归分析,显著性水平设定为 p 结果:与学生相比,具有教师资格的医院牙科医生发生 ROE 的风险更高。牙科学生的重复暴露风险比医院牙医低 60%(P = 0.003)。然而,性别、治疗地点、职业暴露时间和职业暴露途径对牙科医生的重复暴露没有显著影响:我们的研究表明,对重复职业暴露(ROEs)的分析是有意义的。在我们的研究中,与牙科学生、医院牙科护士和牙科护士学生相比,具有教师资格的医院牙科医生发生重复职业暴露的风险最高。这意味着,在已经经历过职业暴露的个体中,医院牙医更有可能经历重复暴露。同时,性别、治疗地点、职业暴露时间和职业暴露途径对发生 ROE 没有显著影响。
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BMC Health Services Research
BMC Health Services Research 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: BMC Health Services Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of health services research, including delivery of care, management of health services, assessment of healthcare needs, measurement of outcomes, allocation of healthcare resources, evaluation of different health markets and health services organizations, international comparative analysis of health systems, health economics and the impact of health policies and regulations.
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