RETRACTED: Nosological approaches in studying the incidence rate among dental healthcare workers

Author:

Temurov Fazladin T.1ORCID,Musaeva Aliya A.1,Masadikov Shkurulla G.1,Allabergenov Sanjar A.1,Abdukadirov Shahrukh A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgical and Pediatric Dentistry Khoja Akhmet Yassawi International Kazakh‐Turkish University Turkestan Republic of Kazakhstan

Abstract

AbstractThis paper is aimed at a comprehensive study of the incidence of dentists in the Turkestan region of the Republic of Kazakhstan using the screening study method. The study included 200 dentists from 12 outpatient clinics in Shymkent city, Turkestan region (South Kazakhstan). Data on visits to doctors in the period from 2015 to 2022 were used to investigate the incidence. The average long‐term value of morbidity coefficients among the studied medical workers was 995.9 ± 9.9 cases per 1000 people over 7 years. The analysis of the structure of diseases was carried out based on information obtained from sick leave records of the study group of dentists for the period from 2015 to 2022. The dental profession has its own characteristics; the unfavorable factors identified during the study can be divided into three groups: factors related to the treatment process; factors related to the organization of premises in dental clinics; factors related to insufficient ergonomics of dental equipment and instruments; and the quality of filling and dental materials. Six of the same classes of diseases play a leading role in the structure of diseases identified during medical examinations, but their significance is different: in the first place are diseases associated with increased psychological stress (circulatory disorders, psychoneuroses, diseases of the digestive system), diseases associated with forced working position (musculoskeletal diseases).

Publisher

Wiley

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