Bibliographic citations
Paz, B., (2017). Conocimiento, actitud y práctica en bioseguridad sobre el uso de barreras de protección en los estudiantes de la Clínica Estomatológica Luis Vallejos Santoni UAC, Cusco 2016. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1030
Paz, B., Conocimiento, actitud y práctica en bioseguridad sobre el uso de barreras de protección en los estudiantes de la Clínica Estomatológica Luis Vallejos Santoni UAC, Cusco 2016. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1030
@misc{renati/955129,
title = "Conocimiento, actitud y práctica en bioseguridad sobre el uso de barreras de protección en los estudiantes de la Clínica Estomatológica Luis Vallejos Santoni UAC, Cusco 2016.",
author = "Paz Arenas, Biamney Carmen",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2017"
}
The use of protective barriers, during the time of work in clinic is an unnoticed point in the daily work of the student, leading to accidents; That is why it pretends to know about the knowledge, attitudes and practices that the students have in their habitual work. Objective: Determining knowledge, attitudes and practices in bioseguridad on the use of protection barriers in the Clínica Estomatológica's students Luis Vallejos Santoni of the Andean University of the Cusco 2016. Material and Method: The type of study is descriptive, transverse, of field and quantitative. The population belonged to 130 students, the selection was probabilistic aleatory simple. In the first part,the observation of the practice during the clinical attention, compiling the data in a checklist composed of 20 items, according to whether or not the use of the protection barriers was observed. A questionnaire with closed questions constituted of two parts was utilized in the second scheme: Knowledge and attitude, shaped of 20 questions each which were divided into 5 groups. Each part of the questionnaire was evaluated separately. Results: It was posible to determine that students' knowledge is regular about the use of barriers; And the attitude they presented in front of their clinical work was inadequate. In practice the results showed that students do not comply with the proper use of protective barriers. There are shortcomings in the use of masks, disposable caps and protective glasses, which are the least used and recycled. Gloves and uniforms are the most commonly used barriers, but unfairly. All this indicates the need to reinforce and update knowledge about barriers, in order to improve students' attitudes and practices.
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