Title of article
Dentists’ perceptions of occupational hazards and preventive measures in East Jerusalem
Author/Authors
Al-Khatib, I.A. Birzeit University - Institute of Community and Public Health, Palestine , Ishtayeh, M. Birzeit University - Institute of Community and Public Health, Palestine , Barghouty, H. Birzeit University - Institute of Community and Public Health, Palestine , Akkawi, B. Birzeit University - Institute of Community and Public Health, Palestine
From page
153
To page
160
Abstract
Dentists, like other health professionals, are exposed to various occupational health problems, with specific ones of their own. A randomly distributed sample of 40 (42.2%) dentists working in East Jerusalem was interviewed. A questionnaire was used to detect their perception of occupational hazards. Most respondents were aware of biological hazards: 38% specifically mentioned hepatitis B virus and 13% human immunodeficiency virus. Perceived sources of stress included factors that coincided with international data, such as relationships with patients, physical strain and economic pressure, but also some specific to the Palestinian culture such as relationships with other dentists and Israeli occupation tax policy when dealing with the Arab dentists in East Jerusalem. Chemical depen- dency was not mentioned as a potential hazard.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2637794
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