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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 8(11) pp.
690-695,
November, 2020
Copyright © 2020 Author(s) retain the copyright
of this article
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4293812 |
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Original Research Article
Knowledge, Attitude and
Practice of infection control guidelines among dental students
in Islamic International Dental Hospital Islamabad, Pakistan |
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Abdul Razaq1,
Ufaq Rao2*, Ghina
Rizwan3, Zarnab
Rizwan4, Syeda
Saadia Ejaz Bokhari5 |
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1Deputy Medical Administrator, Islamic
International Dental Hospital, Islamabad
2Post Graduate Resident, Oral And Maxillo Facial
Surgery, Islamic International Dental Hospital, Islamabad
3House-Officer, Islamic International Dental
Hospital, Islamabad
4House-Officer, Islamic International Dental
Hospital, Islamabad
5Postgraduate trainee Dental materials
*Corresponding Author's Email: uffaqraoomfs@gmail.com
Received: 01 November 2020 I Accepted:
21 November 2020
I Published: 28 November 2020 I Article ID:
MRJMMS-20-189
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copyright of this article.
This article is published under the terms of the
Creative Commons Attribution
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Abstract |
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The aim of the
study was to investigate the knowledge, attitude and practice
among 3rd year and
final year students at Islamic International Dental Hospital,
Riphah International University, Islamabad. This study consisted
of 151 students of 3rd year and final year. Questionnaire was
containing 21 questions related to vaccination status, barrier
techniques infection control practices and awareness. The
questionnaire was distributed through Google forms to the
students after taking consent from them. The data was analyzed
and tabulated through SPSS version 23. All of the participants
responded to the questionnaire (response rate =100%). The
compliance for the hepatitis B vaccination was slightly low in
the students’ (79.9%), however compliance with the use of
protective barriers was high with the exception of protective
eye wear which was only 23.8% . the score for knowledge,
attitude and practice of 3rd
year students was higher than final year students. The result of
this study was not very satisfactory. More knowledge about
infection control measures should be provided to the students,
moreover efforts are needed to improve the attitude and practice
of the dental students towards infection control at Islamic
International Dental Hospital, Islamabad. Further education may
be appropriate in number of areas such as wearing protective eye
wear and vaccination against Hepatitis B.
Keyword: Cross infection, Dental students, Infection
control
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