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Evaluation of Cross Infection Control in Dentistry; A Patients Perception StudyAyesha Zafar,Samira Adnan,Naseer Ahmed,Maria Shakoor Abbasi ,Muhammad Adeel Ahmed,Rizwan Jouhar,Saqib Hameed. Abstract | | | | Objective: To evaluate the perception of patients visiting a dental OPD in Karachi regarding cross infection control measures that should be taken in dental practice.
METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the OPD of Altamash Institute of Dental Medicine from Jan2020 to Aug2020. A total of 546 patients aged 20-75 years of either gender coming for routine dental check-ups were included in the study using non-probability convenience sampling. A validated questionnaire was used to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of patients regarding cross infection measures that should be present in dental practices. SPSS-23 was used to analyse the data.
Results: Out of the total participants, 79.1% of the participants had good knowledge about cross infection control measures in dental practice. Majority of the patients (84.6%) agreed that dentists should wear gloves during treatment, though majority were of the opinion that a dentist can treat several patients with the same set of gloves. About 4.9% of the patients said that they ask the dentist to wear face mask and gloves while treating them, and only 3.3% said that they ask the dentist about sterilization of instruments. The knowledge level of patients showed variation with their education status but not with respect to socioeconomic status, age and gender.
Conclusion: Although overall the patients visiting dental clinics had good perception and showed positive attitudes towards cross infection control, the dental health practitioners need to disseminate basic technical information about the infection-control practices needed for safe dental practice to dental patients and the community at large.
Key words: Cross infection, knowledge, dentist, dental patients, perception
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