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14. A Survey of Cross-Infection Control: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice among Dental Students

Muhammed Junaid Lakhani1, Wahab Kadri1, Anjum Tariq2, Maeyda Khalid1, Zainab Mahboob1 and Ujala Waheed1

 

ABSTRACT

 

Objective: The objectives of this study were to investigate various infection control methods and amenability with infection control procedures experienced by undergraduate dental students in their clinical years and house officers at Jinnah Medical & Dental College.

 

Study Design: Observational / Descriptive / Cross-sectional study.

 

Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted in one of the private sector college, Jinnah Medical & Dental College in Karachi from 15th January 2016 to 20th February 2016

 

Materials and Methods: This study was carried out in one of the private sector college, Jinnah medical & dental college in Karachi. The study set comprised of 3rd and 4th year dental students and house officers (n=80). A 24 item questionnaire was used to collect data related to knowledge about cross infection, barrier techniques, vaccination status, infection control practices and awareness. The questionnaire used was de-novo. It was distributed to all the students and house officers. The self-administered questionnaires were c llected immediately after completion on the same day. The responses of the questionnaire were coded for data analysis. Results obtained from different individuals were analyzed using SPSS.

 

Results: In this present study, majority of the students were well aware f cr ss infection in the first two years of medical/dental college studies whereas the remaining 20% came to know about it in their last two years. Regarding barrier techniques, it was found that (77%) students were well aware of all 4 components of PPE. When enquired whether the students were immunized against hepatit s B, 89% had an affirmative response. In our study there was a low prevalence of needlestick injury (30%). This nd ates that our students have substantial knowledge and understanding about handling of sharp objects a d are adequately practicing them

 

Conclusion: The knowledge about cross infection in students was found to be adequate but application of prevention protocols need to be emphasized.

Key Words: Cross-infection control, knowledge, attitude, practices, needle stick injury

 

Citation of article: Lakhani MJ, Kad i W, Ta iq A, Khalid M, Mahboob Z, Waheed U. A Survey of Cross-

Infection Control: Knowledge, At i ude and P actice among Dental Students. Med Forum 2016;27(6):55-59.