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Ítem Acceso abierto Level of knowledge and compliance with biosafety in dental radiology in graduates from Norbert Wiener University 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-06-04) Fuentes Ortíz, Blanca Claribel; Mezzich Gálvez, Jorge LuisObjective: The objective of this research was to determine the level of knowledge and compliance with radiation safety regulations among graduates. Methodology: An observational design with a quantitative approach was used. Information was collected through a closed-ended questionnaire from a sample of 82 graduates. Results: The study found that 50% of participants had a regular level of knowledge about radiation safety regulations, followed by 47.6% with low knowledge and 2.4% with high knowledge. Regarding compliance with the regulations, 86.6% of the participants were in the good level and 13.4% in the regular level. Conclusion: The level of knowledge about radiation safety regulations is regular, and their compliance is good for the majority of the graduates.Ítem Acceso abierto Level of knowledge of biosafety standards in times of a covid-19 pandemic in VIII and IX students academic cycle of the professional academic school of dentistry of the Norbert Wiener University, Lima. 2020.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-07-27) Lavado Miramira, Gianella Luisa; Araujo Farje, Jessica JazminThe purpose of this research was to determine the level of knowledge about biosecurity regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic among students in the VIII and IX academic cycles of the Professional School of Dentistry at Universidad Norbert Wiener, Lima, 2020. The study was observational, descriptive, cross-sectional, and prospective. The study population consisted of 129 students enrolled in the VIII and IX cycles, with 92 students participating after applying the inclusion criteria. A questionnaire was applied based on three dimensions: principles of universality, knowledge about the use of protective barriers, and waste disposal, using the Google Forms virtual platform. The results showed that the majority of students had a regular level of knowledge, with 64.1%. Regarding the academic cycle, the regular level was the most frequent (64.1%) for both the VIII cycle (65.1%) and the IX cycle (63.3%). Knowledge distribution by gender also showed the regular level as the most frequent, with 68.4% for males and 63.0% for females. The average knowledge scores for the dimensions were 7.2±2.6 for Universality, 4.5±0.7 for protective barriers, and 3.5±1.1 for waste disposal. The study concluded that there is a regular level of knowledge about biosecurity regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic among students in the VIII and IX cycles.
