2020
DOI: 10.48107/cmj.2020.08.008
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Self-reported percutaneous injuries of students and interns at the School of Dentistry in Trinidad: A follow up study of an updated sharps protocol

Abstract: Objective To report the results of a survey of all percutaneous injuries that occurred between 2009 – 2014 among students and interns at the dental school in Trinidad and to evaluate compliance with the protocol for the management of percutaneous injuries. Methods Data was collected via questionnaires administered to 186 clinical students and interns in 2012 and 2014. Data were analysed using SPSS® 17.0 Statistical software. Results A 90% response rate was obtained. Forty-eight persons (29%) reported one or mo… Show more

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“…At the School of Dentistry in Trinidad, the policy requires all students to be vaccinated against Hepatitis B and undergo cross-infection control training before starting patient care. Also, the school's sharps injury protocol necessitates that following a contaminated percutaneous injury, the affected individuals undergo immediate and three-month follow-up testing for HIV and Hepatitis B, receive anti-hepatitis B immunoglobulin and HIV PEP drugs, and are offered pre-and post-test counseling [38].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the School of Dentistry in Trinidad, the policy requires all students to be vaccinated against Hepatitis B and undergo cross-infection control training before starting patient care. Also, the school's sharps injury protocol necessitates that following a contaminated percutaneous injury, the affected individuals undergo immediate and three-month follow-up testing for HIV and Hepatitis B, receive anti-hepatitis B immunoglobulin and HIV PEP drugs, and are offered pre-and post-test counseling [38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%