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      Knowledge, awareness and practice regarding needle stick injuries in dental profession in India: A systematic review

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          Abstract

          Background:

          Hundreds of thousands of healthcare workers remain susceptible to deadly viruses throughout the year, including blood-borne pathogens. Needle stick injuries (NSI) constitute one of the most common occupational health hazards in healthcare profession. Dental professionals are at more risk of acquiring NSI due to their limited and restricted working area. The present systematic review was carried out to determine knowledge, awareness and practice regarding NSI in dental professionals and students in India.

          Materials and Methods:

          A systematic review of cross-sectional studies available in the literature on the knowledge, attitude and practice among dental professionals and students in India was carried out. We identified relevant articles through electronic and manual search such as Pubmed and MEDLINE. Two investigators independently identified studies that were included in the review.

          Results:

          Four articles were finally selected for inclusion in the review. All the studies were done involving dental students; 89.23% of the students had correct knowledge about NSI and 91.55% of the students had adequate level of awareness regarding its management in one of the studies. Also, 89% of students in one of the studies were aware of taking post-exposure prophylaxis after accidental NSI. In another study, 44% of the students destroyed the needles using a needle destroyer and 15% destroyed them in puncture-resistant containers.

          Conclusion:

          The knowledge and awareness of the dental students is adequate, although there is considerable variation in practice and management of NSI among different studies. There is a need for more studies involving dental professionals.

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          Journal
          Niger Med J
          Niger Med J
          NMJ
          Nigerian Medical Journal : Journal of the Nigeria Medical Association
          Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd (India )
          0300-1652
          2229-774X
          Nov-Dec 2013
          : 54
          : 6
          : 365-370
          Affiliations
          [1]Department of Oral Surgery, Gian Sagar Dental College and Hospital, Rajpura, Punjab, India
          [1 ]Department of Public Health Dentistry, Gian Sagar Dental College and Hospital, Rajpura, Punjab, India
          [2 ]Department of Periodontics, Gian Sagar Dental College and Hospital, Rajpura, Punjab, India
          Author notes
          Address for correspondence: Dr. Ramandeep Singh Gambhir, Gian Sagar Dental College, Rajpura - 140 601, Punjab, India. E-mail: raman1g@ 123456yahoo.co.in
          Article
          NMJ-54-365
          10.4103/0300-1652.126283
          3948956
          24665148
          1e520ada-fc56-483a-b80e-4e0a9b7ce712
          Copyright: © Nigerian Medical Journal

          This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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          Medicine
          awareness,dental students,injury,knowledge,needle stick,post-exposure psrophylaxis,practice
          Medicine
          awareness, dental students, injury, knowledge, needle stick, post-exposure psrophylaxis, practice

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