A Collaborative Model for Infection Prevention: Perspectives from Dental assistants and Nurses

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Shaher Dakhel Almutairi, Rami Abdullah Alhowshani, Bandar Saleh Albadrani, Manal Saleh Newfea Alreshedi, Nawal Saleh Newfea Alrasheedi, Shatha Sadan Abees Alrashedi

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Healthcare-associated infections, infection prevention, dental assistants, nursing.

Abstract

Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) present a significant threat, leading to morbidity, mortality, extended hospital stays, and financial strain on health systems. The paper emphasizes that dental care settings are not exempt from these risks, with dental healthcare personnel at risk of exposure to various pathogens. An effective infection prevention strategy necessitates a multidisciplinary approach, where nurses and dental assistants play crucial roles. Their joint efforts in adhering to and implementing rigorous infection control protocols, education, and advocacy can significantly reduce the incidence of HAIs. The document further discusses the challenges and strategies for effective collaboration, aiming to improve patient outcomes and safety for healthcare workers. The importance of following evidence-based guidelines from organizations such as the CDC and ADA is also highlighted.

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