牙科人员对职业伤害的意识-一项横断面研究

Maimoona Naeem, Fasahat Khan, Syed Mahmood Shah, Z. Abbas, Amna Rehman, Muhammad Saad ul Hassan
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摘要目的:了解卡拉奇地区牙科人员对牙科职业伤害的认知情况。方法:采用预先设计的问卷对卡拉奇两家牙科医院的牙科人员进行横断面前瞻性研究。它包括最后一年的学生,房屋官员,牙科官员,普通牙科医生,顾问,研究生住院医师和牙科工作人员助理。纳入标准包括年龄在20至60岁之间并口头同意研究的男女牙科人员。样本人群包括BDS最后一年的学生、住院部官员(HOs)、牙科官员(DOs)、普通牙科医生、咨询师、研究生住院医师(pg)和牙科工作人员助理(dsa)。向牙科保健工作者询问他们经历NSI/SII的频率、工具、程序和部门;他们对NSI/SII标准管理协议的知识和实践以及他们的报告进行了评估。选取201人作为样本。通过口头知情同意,对年龄在20-60岁的男女牙科人员进行问卷调查。采用SPSS 19.00版本进行统计分析。结果:女性和最后一年BDS参与者分别为74.6% (n=150)和35.3% (n=71)。针刺伤或锐器伤(NSI/SII)占69.6% (n=140)。最常见的致伤器械为牙针,占54.3% (n=76);最常见的致伤程序为局麻时,占28.6% (n=40)。口腔外科是报告损伤最多的科室,占53.6%(75例)。86.6% (n=174)的牙科人员知情,79.3% (n=111)的牙科人员按照标准方案进行管理。采用SPSS 19.0版本进行统计分析。p值均< 0.05。结论:喀拉蚩地区牙科职业伤害发生率较高,但牙科从业人员对牙科职业伤害的认识不足。关键词:伤口和伤害,职业伤害,牙科器械字数统计摘要:204字数统计:1781表格和图表数量:每个2个利益冲突和资金:无标题:牙科人员对职业伤害的认识-一项横断面研究摘要目的:确定卡拉奇牙科人员对牙科职业伤害的认识。方法:采用预先设计的问卷对卡拉奇两家牙科医院的牙科人员进行横断面前瞻性研究。它包括最后一年的学生,房屋官员,牙科官员,普通牙科医生,顾问,研究生住院医师和牙科工作人员助理。纳入标准包括年龄在20至60岁之间并口头同意研究的男女牙科人员。样本人群包括BDS最后一年的学生、住院部官员(HOs)、牙科官员(DOs)、普通牙科医生、咨询师、研究生住院医师(pg)和牙科工作人员助理(dsa)。向牙科保健工作者询问他们经历NSI/SII的频率、工具、程序和部门;他们对NSI/SII标准管理协议的知识和实践以及他们的报告进行了评估。选取201人作为样本。通过口头知情同意,对年龄在20-60岁的男女牙科人员进行问卷调查。采用SPSS 19.00版本进行统计分析。结果:女性和最后一年BDS参与者分别为74.6% (n=150)和35.3% (n=71)。针刺伤或锐器伤(NSI/SII)占69.6% (n=140)。最常见的致伤器械为牙针,占54.3% (n=76);最常见的致伤程序为局麻时,占28.6% (n=40)。口腔外科是报告损伤最多的科室,占53.6%(75例)。86.6% (n=174)的牙科人员知情,79.3% (n=111)的牙科人员按照标准方案进行管理。采用SPSS 19.0版本进行统计分析。p值均< 0.05。结论:喀拉蚩地区牙科职业伤害发生率较高,但牙科从业人员对牙科职业伤害的认识不足。
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Awareness of Dental Personnel towards Occupational Injury- A Cross Sectional Study
TITLE: Awareness of dental personnel towards occupational injury- a cross sectional study ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the awareness of dental personnel towards dental occupational injury in Karachi. Methods:        This cross-sectional prospective study was conducted using pre-designed questionnaire addressing dental personnel of two dental hospitals of Karachi. It includes final year students, house officers, dental officers, general dental practitioners, consultants, post-graduate residents, and dental staff assistants. The inclusion criteria include dental personnel from both genders aged between 20 years to 60 years and had given verbal consent for the study. The non-cooperative respondents, not willing to participate in the study were excluded The sample population includes final year BDS students, house officers (HOs), dental officers (DOs), general dental practitioners, consultants, post-graduate residents (PGs) and dental staff assistants (DSAs). The dental health care workers were asked for the frequencies, tool, procedure and the departments in which they experienced NSI/SII; their knowledge and practice regarding standard management protocols for NSI/SII and their reporting was assessed.  A sample size of 201 personal was selected. Through informed verbal consent dental personnel of both genders aged between 20-60 years, filled questionnaire. Statistical analysis was done on SPSS version 19.00. Results: Female and final year BDS participants were74.6% (n=150) and 35.3% (n=71) respectively. Needle stick injury or sharp instrument injury (NSI/SII) was 69.6 % (n=140). Most frequent  Instrument causing injury was dental needle i.e. 54.3% (n=76) while most frequent procedure was during local anesthesia administration i.e. 28.6% (n=40). Department of Oral Surgery was the most common department reported for injury i.e. 53.6% (75). Total 86.6% (n=174) were aware and 79.3% (n=111) of dental personnel followed standard protocols for its management. The statistical analysis was done with SPSS version 19.0. with significant p-value was < 0.05. Conclusion: The percentage of dental occupational injury is high and awareness of dental personnel towards dental occupational injury in Karachi is inadequate. Keywords: Wounds and Injuries, occupational injuries, dental instruments word count abstract: 204 word count: 1781 Number of tables and Figures: 2 each Conflict of interest and funding: None TITLE: Awareness of dental personnel towards occupational injury- a cross sectional study ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the awareness of dental personnel towards dental occupational injury in Karachi. Methods:        This cross-sectional prospective study was conducted using pre-designed questionnaire addressing dental personnel of two dental hospitals of Karachi. It includes final year students, house officers, dental officers, general dental practitioners, consultants, post-graduate residents, and dental staff assistants. The inclusion criteria include dental personnel from both genders aged between 20 years to 60 years and had given verbal consent for the study. The non-cooperative respondents, not willing to participate in the study were excluded The sample population includes final year BDS students, house officers (HOs), dental officers (DOs), general dental practitioners, consultants, post-graduate residents (PGs) and dental staff assistants (DSAs). The dental health care workers were asked for the frequencies, tool, procedure and the departments in which they experienced NSI/SII; their knowledge and practice regarding standard management protocols for NSI/SII and their reporting was assessed.  A sample size of 201 personal was selected. Through informed verbal consent dental personnel of both genders aged between 20-60 years, filled questionnaire. Statistical analysis was done on SPSS version 19.00. Results: Female and final year BDS participants were74.6% (n=150) and 35.3% (n=71) respectively. Needle stick injury or sharp instrument injury (NSI/SII) was 69.6 % (n=140). Most frequent  Instrument causing injury was dental needle i.e. 54.3% (n=76) while most frequent procedure was during local anesthesia administration i.e. 28.6% (n=40). Department of Oral Surgery was the most common department reported for injury i.e. 53.6% (75). Total 86.6% (n=174) were aware and 79.3% (n=111) of dental personnel followed standard protocols for its management. The statistical analysis was done with SPSS version 19.0. with significant p-value was < 0.05. Conclusion: The percentage of dental occupational injury is high and awareness of dental personnel towards dental occupational injury in Karachi is inadequate. Keywords: Wounds and Injuries, occupational injuries, dental instruments word count abstract: 204 word count: 1781 Number of tables and Figures: 2 each Conflict of interest and funding: None TITLE: Awareness of dental personnel towards occupational injury- a cross sectional study ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the awareness of dental personnel towards dental occupational injury in Karachi. Methods:        This cross-sectional prospective study was conducted using pre-designed questionnaire addressing dental personnel of two dental hospitals of Karachi. It includes final year students, house officers, dental officers, general dental practitioners, consultants, post-graduate residents, and dental staff assistants. The inclusion criteria include dental personnel from both genders aged between 20 years to 60 years and had given verbal consent for the study. The non-cooperative respondents, not willing to participate in the study were excluded The sample population includes final year BDS students, house officers (HOs), dental officers (DOs), general dental practitioners, consultants, post-graduate residents (PGs) and dental staff assistants (DSAs). The dental health care workers were asked for the frequencies, tool, procedure and the departments in which they experienced NSI/SII; their knowledge and practice regarding standard management protocols for NSI/SII and their reporting was assessed.  A sample size of 201 personal was selected. Through informed verbal consent dental personnel of both genders aged between 20-60 years, filled questionnaire. Statistical analysis was done on SPSS version 19.00. Results: Female and final year BDS participants were74.6% (n=150) and 35.3% (n=71) respectively. Needle stick injury or sharp instrument injury (NSI/SII) was 69.6 % (n=140). Most frequent  Instrument causing injury was dental needle i.e. 54.3% (n=76) while most frequent procedure was during local anesthesia administration i.e. 28.6% (n=40). Department of Oral Surgery was the most common department reported for injury i.e. 53.6% (75). Total 86.6% (n=174) were aware and 79.3% (n=111) of dental personnel followed standard protocols for its management. The statistical analysis was done with SPSS version 19.0. with significant p-value was < 0.05. Conclusion: The percentage of dental occupational injury is high and awareness of dental personnel towards dental occupational injury in Karachi is inadequate. Keywords: Wounds and Injuries, occupational injuries, dental instruments word count abstract: 204 word count: 1781 Number of tables and Figures: 2 each Conflict of interest and funding: None
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