| Literature DB >> 34140162 |
Richard Huynh1, Deborah Du1, Jun Ho Im1, Jessica Zachar1, Sobia Zafar2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to retrospectively examine trends in percutaneous exposure incidences (PEIs) at the School of Dentistry (SoD) from 2009 to 2019 and to report on the underreporting rate of PEIs, current attitudes, and awareness of PEI safety protocols from clinical staff and students at the SoD in 2019.Entities:
Keywords: Dental education; Incident reporting; Needle-stick injuries; Percutaneous exposure injuries; Underreporting
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34140162 PMCID: PMC9275267 DOI: 10.1016/j.identj.2021.05.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Dent J ISSN: 0020-6539 Impact factor: 2.607
Univariate distribution of demographic characteristics of respondents.
| Archival data [No. (%)] | Survey data [No. (%)] | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 618 (100.0) | 345 (100.0) | ||
| Male | 182 (37.8) | 143 (42.2) | |
| Female | 299 (62.2) | 196 (57.8) | |
| <20 | - | 63 (18.3) | |
| 20-29 | 206 (47.4) | 216 (62.6) | |
| 30-39 | 172 (39.5) | 25 (7.2) | |
| 40-49 | 31 (7.1) | 21 (6.1) | |
| 50-59 | 10 (2.3) | 17 (4.9) | |
| >60 | 16 (3.7) | 3 (0.9) | |
| Undergraduate 1st year | - | 74 (21.4) | |
| Undergraduate 2nd year | 71 (20.6) | ||
| Undergraduate 3rd year | - | 49 (14.2) | |
| Undergraduate 4th year | - | 53 (15.4) | |
| Undergraduate 5th year | - | 25 (7.2) | |
| Postgraduate | 13 (3.8) | ||
| Student–unspecified | 494 (79.9) | ||
| Supervisor/clinical staff | 24 (6.8) | 28 (8.1) | |
| Dental assistant | 42 (3.9) | 32 (9.3) | |
| Employee–unspecified | 58 (9.4) | ||
| Not vaccinated | - | ||
| Incomplete vaccination | 5 (1.4) | ||
| Full vaccination | 337 (97.7) | ||
| Unknown | 3 (0.9) | ||
Although there were 63 respondents younger than 20 in the survey data, there were no incident reports submitted by a respondent younger than 20 years old captured by the archival data.
The incident reporting forms captured by the archival data did not differentiate between student year group or undergraduate/postgraduate status.
HBV, hepatitis B virus.
Univariate distribution of percutaneous exposure incidences by causative instrument and bodily site.
| Archival data [No. (%)] | Survey data [No. (%)] | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Other | 175 (29.3) | 10 (25.0) | |
| Needle prick | 98 (16.4) | 11 (27.5) | |
| Bur | 91 (15.2) | 4 (10.0) | |
| Probe/explorer | 53 (8.9) | 3 (7.5) | |
| Scaler tip | 41 (6.9) | 6 (15.0) | |
| Ultrasonic scalar | 37 (6.2) | - | |
| Matrix band | 30 (5.0) | 3 (7.5) | |
| File | 26 (4.3) | 1 (2.5) | |
| Wire | 20 (3.3) | 1 (2.5) | |
| Elevator/luxator | 16 (2.7) | 1 (2.5) | |
| Suture needle | 11 (1.8) | - | |
| Fingers | 319 (53.0) | 19 (52.8) | |
| Thumb | 116 (19.3) | 5 (13.9) | |
| Hands | 69 (11.5) | 5 (13.9) | |
| Arms | 68 (11.3) | 4 (11.1) | |
| Eye | 16 (2.7) | 3 (8.3) | |
| Others | 14 (2.3) | - | |
“Other” included procedures such as eye splash, hatchet, scalpel blade, and Hollenback carver. Each causative instrument grouped in “Other” has an n ≤ 10.
Bivariate distribution of percutaneous exposure incidences by occupation vs causative instrument and bodily site.
| Archival data | Survey data | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Student [No. (%)] | Staff [No. (%) | Chi-square ( | Student [No. (%)] | Staff [No. (%)] | Chi-square ( | ||
| Needle prick | 93 (94.9) | 5 (5.1) | 35.21 (< .001 | 7 (63.6) | 4 (36.4) | 8.62 (.375) | |
| Elevator/luxator | 12 (75.0) | 4 (25.0) | 1 (100.0) | - | |||
| Suture needle | 10 (90.9) | 1 (9.1) | - | - | |||
| Wire | 13 (65.0) | 7 (35.0) | - | 1 (100.0) | |||
| Probe/explorer | 37 (69.8) | 16 (30.2) | 3 (100.0) | - | |||
| Scaler tip | 31 (75.6) | 10 (24.4) | 6 (85.7) | 1 (14.3) | |||
| Bur | 77 (84.6) | 14 (15.4) | 2 (40.0) | 3 (60.0) | |||
| File | 23 (88.5) | 3 (11.5) | 1 (100.0) | - | |||
| Matrix band | 23 (76.7) | 7 (23.3) | 1 (50.0) | 1 (50.0) | |||
| Ultrasonic scaler | 34 (91.9) | 3 (8.1) | - | - | |||
| Other | 125 (71.4) | 50 (28.6) | 8 (100.0) | 2 (0.0) | |||
| Fingers | 243 (76.2) | 76 (23.8) | 10.02 (.075) | 12 (63.2) | 7 (36.8) | 4.66 (.324) | |
| Thumb | 96 (82.8) | 20 (17.2) | 5 (100.0) | - | |||
| Hands | 56 (81.2) | 13 (18.8) | 3 (60.0) | 2 (40.0) | |||
| Arms | 61 (89.7) | 7 (10.3) | 4 (100.0) | - | |||
| Eye | 15 (93.8) | 1 (6.3) | 2 (66.7) | 1 (33.3) | |||
| Other | 10 (71.4) | 4 (28.6) | - | - | |||
Significant at P ≤ .05.
Bivariate distribution of percutaneous exposure incidences by sex vs causative instrument and bodily site.
| Archival data | Survey data | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male [No. (%)] | Female [No. (%)] | Chi-square ( | Male [No. (%)] | Female [No. (%)] | Chi-square ( | ||
| Needle prick | 34 (41.5) | 48 (58.5) | 23.16 (< .006 | 2 (20.0) | 8 (80.0) | 14.96 (.528) | |
| Elevator/luxator | 12 (75.0) | 4 (25.0) | - | 1 (100.0) | |||
| Wire | 6 (30.0) | 14 (70.0) | - | 1 (100.0) | |||
| Probe/explorer | 8 (20.5) | 31 (79.5) | 3 (100.0) | - | |||
| Scaler tip | 7 (20.0) | 28 (80.0) | 2 (28.6) | 5 (71.4) | |||
| Bur | 30 (42.3) | 41 (57.7) | 2 (40.0) | 3 (60.0) | |||
| File | 5 (27.8) | 13 (72.2) | - | 1 (100.0) | |||
| Matrix band | 13 (50.0) | 13 (50.0) | 1 (50.0) | 1 (50.0) | |||
| Ultrasonic scalar | 7 (36.8) | 12 (63.2) | - | - | |||
| Other | 53 (37.6) | 88 (62.4) | 7 (70.0) | 3 (30.0) | |||
| Fingers | 85 (34.1) | 164 (65.9) | 8.51 (.130) | 6 (33.3) | 12 (66.7) | 5.08 (.749) | |
| Thumb | 43 (44.3) | 54 (55.7) | 2 (40.0) | 3 (60.0) | |||
| Hands | 21 (42.0) | 29 (58.0) | 4 (80.0) | 1 (20.0) | |||
| Arms | 21 (41.2) | 30 (58.8) | 2 (50.0) | 2 (50.0) | |||
| Eye | 7 (53.8) | 6 (46.2) | 2 (66.7) | 1 (33.3) | |||
| Other | 1 (10.0) | 9 (90.0) | - | - | |||
Significant at P ≤ .05.
FigureFrequency of reported percutaneous exposure incidences from archival incident reporting data from 2009 to 2019 by occupation.