| Literature DB >> 34070627 |
Anita Gębska-Kuczerowska1, Izabela Kucharska2, Agnieszka Segiet-Święcicka3, Marcin Kuczerowski4, Robert Gajda5.
Abstract
The variety of current cosmetic procedures has increased the potential risks of adverse events and infections. In a nationwide cross-sectional study (2013-2015), we assessed the aspects of infection risk in cosmetic services. An anonymous voluntary questionnaire survey was conducted among 813 employees of cosmetic establishments in Poland. The establishments were selected from a register of service providers. The survey was conducted by employees of the State Sanitary Inspectorate during an audit, and the results showed that cosmetic providers were not fully prepared for risk assessment in terms of occupational exposure or infection transmission. The majority of the respondents (84%) reportedly washed the salon tools. Some establishments did not perform any decontamination (2%) or sterilization (~13%) procedures. Occupational punctures or lacerations occurred from needles, ampoules-syringes, or razors. Most respondents had attended professional training or studied medical textbooks. Approximately 1.7% of the respondents had not updated their knowledge, and 5% gained knowledge from unauthorized sources.The project's results impacted a variety of innovations and improvements in the field of public health. The results were used to update the national education program (2012-2017); more attention has been directed toward effective education in infection prevention, general hygiene, and post-exposure procedures. Moreover, the study's results were grounds for the introduction of legislative modifications in the field of epidemiological safety standards for cosmetic services in Poland.Entities:
Keywords: cosmetic service providers; epidemic safety; knowledge; needlestick injury
Year: 2021 PMID: 34070627 PMCID: PMC8199086 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18115661
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Equipment, disinfection, and sterilization—detailed results.
| Variable | Category | Total |
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| Application of disposable equipment, disinfection, and sterilization | I use disposable equipment + disinfect + sterilize tools | 10 (1.2) |
| I apply one or two of the following methods: disposable equipment, disinfection, and sterilization | 795 (97.8) | |
| I do not use disposable equipment + do not disinfect + do not sterilize | 8 (1.0) | |
| What type of equipment do you use? | Autoclave | 263 (32.3) |
| Sterilizer | 205 (25.2) | |
| Ultrasonic washer | 222 (27.3) | |
| Who performs the disinfection of the equipment used in your parlor? | I disinfect the tools | 774 (95.2) |
| I have an agreement with an external entity | 47 (5.8) | |
| Disinfection is not performed | 16 (2.0) | |
| Who sterilizes the equipment used in your parlor? | I sterilize the tools | 397 (48.8) |
| I have an agreement with an external entity | 301 (37.0) | |
| Sterilization is not performed | 107 (13.2) | |
| Do you use disinfecting fluids? | Yes | 806 (99.1) |
Single-use sharp equipment and injuries while working with clients.
| Variable | Category | Total | Injuries (Stabbing) | ||
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| No | Yes | ||||
| Needles | no | 213 (26.7%) | 195 (30.3%) | 8 (5.6%) | <0.001 |
| yes | 586 (73.3%) | 448 (69.7%) | 136 (94.4%) | ||
| Razors | no | 695 (88.6%) | 570 (90.5%) | 114 (79.7%) | 0.001 |
| yes | 89 (11.4%) | 60 (9.5%) | 29 (20.3%) | ||
| Pre-filled ampoule-syringes | no | 623 (79.6%) | 524 (83.3%) | 89 (62.2%) | <0.001 |
| yes | 160 (20.4%) | 105 (16.7%) | 54 (37.8%) | ||
Awareness and the risk of infections among beauticians from clients’ information about current/past infectious diseases (for example, viral diseases) and needle stick injuries.
| Variable | Category | Needle Stick Injuries | |||
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| No | Yes | ||||
| Information from the client | HBV * | no | 115 (85.2%) | 20 (14.8%) | 0.09 |
| yes | 358 (78.3%) | 99 (21.7%) | |||
| HCV ** | no | 100 (82.6%) | 21 (17.4%) | 0.52 | |
| yes | 378 (79.4%) | 98 (20.6%) | |||
* Hepatitis B virus; ** Hepatitis C virus.
Awareness and the risk of infections among beauticians followingparticipation in training on post-exposure procedures and from clients’ information about current/past infectious diseases (for example, viral diseases).
| Variable | Category | Question about Infectious Diseases | ||
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| No | Yes | |||
| Knowledge aboutpost-exposure procedures | no | 124 (35.7%) | 223 (64.3%) | <0.001 |
| yes | 89 (19.5%) | 367 (80.5%) | ||
Procedures, sharp equipment, and source of knowledge: safety procedures employed.
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| Sterile gloves | no | 505 (63.7%) | 2 (5.3%) | 503 (66.9%) | <0.001 |
| yes | 288 (36.3%) | 36 (94.7%) | 249 (33.1%) | ||
| Changed gloveseach time after touching objects not directly related to the performed procedure | |||||
| No. | Yes | ||||
| Medical textbooks | no | 200 (25.0%) | 57 (39.0%) | 141 (21.7%) | <0.001 |
| yes | 601 (75.0%) | 89 (61.0%) | 508 (78.3%) | ||
| Gloves changed | |||||
| No. | yes | ||||
| Injuries (Stabbing) | no | 659 (82.0%) | 3 (100.0%) | 19 (11.8%) | 0.002 |
| yes | 145 (18.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 142 (88.2%) | ||
| Changed gloves each time after a procedure break | |||||
| No | yes | ||||
| Needle cartridges’ | no | 66 (26.1%) | 13 (48.1%) | 52 (23.3%) | 0.01 |
| yes | 187 (73.9%) | 14 (51.9%) | 171 (76.7%) | ||
| Sterilization | |||||
| No | Yes | ||||
| Cutters | no | 405 (53.3%) | 316 (51.6%) | 86 (61.4%) | 0.04 |
| yes | 355 (46.7%) | 296 (48.4%) | 54 (38.6%) | ||
| Sterilization | |||||
| Files | no | 128 (16.3%) | 92 (14.6%) | 33 (23.2%) | 0.02 |
| yes | 656 (83.7%) | 539 (85.4%) | 109 (76.8%) | ||
Assessment of knowledge of participants regarding risks concerning occupational exposure and infection transmission.
| Variable | Category | Total |
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| Identify the infections that can be transmitted during cosmetic procedures | Viral | 777 (95.6) |
| Bacterial | 801 (98.5) | |
| Fungal | 801 (98.5) | |
| Parasitic | 529 (65.1) | |
| All the pathogens listed above | 519 (63.8) | |
| Does the sterilization process totally destroy? | Viruses | 801 (98.5) |
| Bacteria | 811 (99.8) | |
| Fungi | 802 (98.6) | |
| Parasites | 672 (82.7) | |
| All the pathogens listed above | 661 (81.3) | |
| Does the disinfection process destroy? | Viruses | 682 (83.9) |
| Bacteria | 739 (90.9) | |
| Fungi | 722 (88.8) | |
| Parasites | 472 (58.1) | |
| All the pathogens listed above | 411 (50.6) | |
| Identify the methods that prevent the transmission of infection, e.g., viral infection | Sterilization | 807 (99.3) |
| Disinfection | 715 (87.9) | |
| Using disposable equipment | 805 (99.0) | |
| Hand hygiene | 794 (97.7) | |
| Washing surfaces | 769 (94.6) | |
| Washing tools | 680 (83.6) | |
| All the procedures listed above | 616 (75.8) | |
| Have you ever received training on any of these topics? | Prophylaxis of blood-borne infections | 405 (49.8) |
| The rules of disinfection and sterilization | 623 (76.6) | |
| Post-exposure procedure | 460 (56.6) | |
| Yes, I have been trained in all the topics listed | 348 (42.8) | |
| What have been your main sources of information on blood-borne infections, disinfection, sterilization, and post-exposure procedures? | From other people performing cosmetic procedures | 406 (49.9) |
| Internet | 638 (78.5) | |
| Medical textbooks | 599 (73.7) | |
| Leaflets and social campaigns | 514 (63.2) | |
| Courses for beauticians | 673 (82.8) | |
| Summary: courses for beauticians or medical textbooks | 757 (93.1) | |
| Summary: Other people, internet, and leaflets | 42 (5.2) | |
| Summary: I have not broadened my knowledge | 14 (1.7) | |
| Do you ask your clients about past or current viral infections? | 589 (72.4) | |