Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine knowledge, attitude, practice of using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) among dental assistants working at tertiary care hospitals of Multan.METHODOLOY: Descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Multan by completing 98 questionnaires through random sampling technique from private and public sector hospital. Data was analyzed with SPSS, with the significant level being p<0.05 by using chia-square test.RESULTS: Majority 50 (51.02) participants were from private hospitals and 26 (52%) participants from private sector have a good knowledge about the use of PPE where as 34(70.8%) participants from the public sector had good knowledge as compare to private hospital. 34 (68%) participants from the private sector has a good or positive attitude towards the use of PPE as compared to 36 (75%) participants from the public sector. 29 (58%) participants from the private sector use PPE as compared to 31 (65%) participants from the public sector. P-value for knowledge vs practice of public sector was 0.046 (p<0.05), which was statistically significant and p-value for attitude vs practice of public sector was 0.015 (p<0.05), which was also statistically significant. However, in private sector hospitals we did not find any statistical significance.CONCLUSION: Study has concluded that the Knowledge, Attitude & Practice among dental assistants working in Public sector was better than those who were working in private sector hospitals. KEY WORDS: Dental assistants, Health care workers, Infection Control Guidelines, Personal Protective Equipment and Standard precautions.

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