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KMID : 1023420080080040275
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science
2008 Volume.8 No. 4 p.275 ~ p.281
A Study on Practice of Infection Control by Dental Hygienists -With Reference to Seoul and Incheon,Gyeonggi Province-
Park Hyang-Sook

Kim Jin-Soo
Sim Su-Hyun
Choi Boo-Keun
Choi Jung-Young
Jang Hee-Kyung
Abstract
Background: This research aims to provide basic data for dental hygienists to implement the infection control after understanding the level of their implementation of infection control in case they have been trained of infection control or not.
Method: The respondents in this research are the dental hygienists who worked in the Incheon or Gyeonggi areas between June 16 and July 5, 2008 and who attended complementary training conducted by the Seoul Branch of Korean Dental Hygienists Association in April 2008. A total of 191 questionnaires were distributed to them, and the frequency of the collected data was analyzed using SPSS WIN 12.0. Moreover, cross-tabulation analysis (¥ö2), whose significance level was 0.05, was applied to the data in order to verify the statistical significance of the survey method.
Result: There was significant difference in their practice to wear gloves and/or a mask, use a disposable apron and the time to change the apron depending upon the respondents¡¯ workplace. There was significant difference in the time to change their apron depending upon the respondents¡¯ time of service. 91.6% had been trained in the infection control: of them, 70.7% trained at their school. It was found that 68.6% of the respondents who had been trained in the infection control would wash their hands before treating a patient. 50.3% of the respondents who had been trained in the prevention of contamination would wear their gloves as needed for a basic treatment.

Conclusion: Considering the above results of this research, it is concluded that it is necessary to provide practicing dental hygienists with many opportunities for systematic and practical training so that they may faithfully follow the guidelines for the prevention of contamination and to encourage hospitals to have a greater store of relevant facilities, equipment and supplies.
KEYWORD
Dental hygienists, Infection control
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