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Biosafety in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences

PURPOSE: research, among a group of speech pathologists, the degree of knowledge and use of standards of biosafety in clinical routine. METHOD: a survey was conducted through a questionnaire answered by one hundred professionals from different areas (Clinical Audiology, Occupational Audiology, Voice, Neonatology, Language, Orofacial Motricity and more than one performing area). Each item, responded in a positive way, corresponding to 1 or 2 points and the maximum score (100%) corresponding to 80 points. The responses were analyzed and the found scores were standardized, or converted into percentage index indicating its performance. The percentage value of each questionnaire could vary from 0 to 100%, and the greater the percentage obtained, the more knowledge and applicability of standards of biosafety professionals in the clinical routine. Tracks were taken (0-25%), (26-50%), (51-75%) and (76-100%) to distinguish the level of knowledge and application of precautionary measures by the participants. RESULTS: of one hundred speech therapists assessed by the questionnaires (100%), 1% obtained the percentage in the range (0 to 25%), 45% (26 to 50%), between 50% (51 to 75%) and 4% (76 to 100%). CONCLUSION: the most of the professionals who participated knows and applies biosafety measures.

Exposure to Biological Agents; Occupational Risks; Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences


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