Infection control practices among undergraduate students from a private dental school in India

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Autor(a) principal: Kumar, Santhosh
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Sharma, Jyothi, Duraiswamy, Prabu, Kulkarni, Suhas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista odonto ciência (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fo/article/view/4929
Resumo: Purpose: To investigate compliance with recommended infection control procedures among junior and senior dental students from a private dental school in India. Methods: The study sample comprised 142 (76 males and 66 females) junior and senior dental students from a private dental institution located in Udaipur city, India. A self applied, closed ended questionnaire (response as ‘yes’ or ‘no’) was used to collect data. The questionnaire consisted of 15 items related to medical history taking, vaccination status, barrier techniques, and infection control practices. Results: Only one tenth of the subjects (9.9%) reported adherence to all infection control procedures. Barely one tenth of the population surveyed used plastic wrappings for sterilized instruments, and approximately three fourths of the subjects were vaccinated against Hepatitis B. Changing of face masks and handpieces between patients was reported by 21.7% and 24.6% of senior students, respectively, in contrast to 1.4% and 8.3% of the junior students. Conclusion: The undergraduate students at this private dental institution in India exhibited poor infection control practices. These findings show the need to change organizational and administrative procedures to enable dental students to follow a strict infection control protocol.
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spelling Infection control practices among undergraduate students from a private dental school in IndiaPráticas de controle de infecção entre estudantes de Odontologia de uma instituição privada na ÍndiaInfection controlundergraduate studentsInfection controlPurpose: To investigate compliance with recommended infection control procedures among junior and senior dental students from a private dental school in India. Methods: The study sample comprised 142 (76 males and 66 females) junior and senior dental students from a private dental institution located in Udaipur city, India. A self applied, closed ended questionnaire (response as ‘yes’ or ‘no’) was used to collect data. The questionnaire consisted of 15 items related to medical history taking, vaccination status, barrier techniques, and infection control practices. Results: Only one tenth of the subjects (9.9%) reported adherence to all infection control procedures. Barely one tenth of the population surveyed used plastic wrappings for sterilized instruments, and approximately three fourths of the subjects were vaccinated against Hepatitis B. Changing of face masks and handpieces between patients was reported by 21.7% and 24.6% of senior students, respectively, in contrast to 1.4% and 8.3% of the junior students. Conclusion: The undergraduate students at this private dental institution in India exhibited poor infection control practices. These findings show the need to change organizational and administrative procedures to enable dental students to follow a strict infection control protocol.Objetivo: Investigar a adoção de procedimentos de controle de infecção por estudantes de Odontologia de uma faculdade privada na Índia. Metodologia: A amostra constituiu-se de 142 (76 homens e 66 mulheres) alunos de Odontologia do terceiro ano e do último ano de uma faculdade privada na cidade de Udaipur, Índia. Um questionário autoaplicado com respostas fechadas (respostas “sim” ou “não”) foi utilizado para coletar os dados. O questionário consistiu de 15 perguntas relacionadas à obtenção da história médica, estado de vacinação, técnicas para barreiras e práticas de controle de infecção. Resultados: Apenas um décimo dos sujeitos (9,9%) aderiu a todos os procedimentos de controle de infecção. Quase 10% relataram uso de envoltórios plásticos para instrumentos esterilizados e aproximadamente três quartos dos sujeitos foram vacinados contra hepatite B. Troca de máscaras e de peças de mão esterilizadas entre pacientes foi relatada por 21,7% e 24,6% de estudantes do último ano da faculdade, respectivamente, em contraste com 1,4% e 8.3% dos alunos do terceiro ano. Conclusão: Os alunos de Odontologia desta faculdade privada na Índia exibiram deficiência de práticas de controle de infecção. Estes resultados mostram a necessidade de mudar os procedimentos organizacionais e administrativos para possibilitar que os estudantes de Odontologia sigam um protocolo rigoroso de controle de infecção.EDIPUCRS - Editora Universitária da PUCRS2009-03-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed Articlesurveyapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fo/article/view/4929Revista Odonto Ciência; Vol. 24 No. 2 (2009); 124 - 128Revista Odonto Ciência; v. 24 n. 2 (2009); 124 - 1281980-65230102-9460reponame:Revista odonto ciência (Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSenghttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fo/article/view/4929/3984Kumar, SanthoshSharma, JyothiDuraiswamy, PrabuKulkarni, Suhasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2013-11-11T13:15:30Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/4929Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/foPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fo/oai||odontociencia@pucrs.br1980-65230102-9460opendoar:2013-11-11T13:15:30Revista odonto ciência (Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Infection control practices among undergraduate students from a private dental school in India
Práticas de controle de infecção entre estudantes de Odontologia de uma instituição privada na Índia
title Infection control practices among undergraduate students from a private dental school in India
spellingShingle Infection control practices among undergraduate students from a private dental school in India
Kumar, Santhosh
Infection control
undergraduate students
Infection control
title_short Infection control practices among undergraduate students from a private dental school in India
title_full Infection control practices among undergraduate students from a private dental school in India
title_fullStr Infection control practices among undergraduate students from a private dental school in India
title_full_unstemmed Infection control practices among undergraduate students from a private dental school in India
title_sort Infection control practices among undergraduate students from a private dental school in India
author Kumar, Santhosh
author_facet Kumar, Santhosh
Sharma, Jyothi
Duraiswamy, Prabu
Kulkarni, Suhas
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Duraiswamy, Prabu
Kulkarni, Suhas
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kumar, Santhosh
Sharma, Jyothi
Duraiswamy, Prabu
Kulkarni, Suhas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Infection control
undergraduate students
Infection control
topic Infection control
undergraduate students
Infection control
description Purpose: To investigate compliance with recommended infection control procedures among junior and senior dental students from a private dental school in India. Methods: The study sample comprised 142 (76 males and 66 females) junior and senior dental students from a private dental institution located in Udaipur city, India. A self applied, closed ended questionnaire (response as ‘yes’ or ‘no’) was used to collect data. The questionnaire consisted of 15 items related to medical history taking, vaccination status, barrier techniques, and infection control practices. Results: Only one tenth of the subjects (9.9%) reported adherence to all infection control procedures. Barely one tenth of the population surveyed used plastic wrappings for sterilized instruments, and approximately three fourths of the subjects were vaccinated against Hepatitis B. Changing of face masks and handpieces between patients was reported by 21.7% and 24.6% of senior students, respectively, in contrast to 1.4% and 8.3% of the junior students. Conclusion: The undergraduate students at this private dental institution in India exhibited poor infection control practices. These findings show the need to change organizational and administrative procedures to enable dental students to follow a strict infection control protocol.
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