نتایج جستجو برای: needlestick injuries

تعداد نتایج: 121815  

Journal: :American journal of infection control 1995
A Yassi M L McGill J B Khokhar

BACKGROUND Needlestick injury has been identified as a major cause of exposure to blood and body fluids. The heparin-lock intermittent intravenous procedure was implicated in the largest number of needlestick-related exposures (26%) at this 1100-bed tertiary care hospital, and replacement of this system was imperative. Cost concerns, however, necessitated that replacement products not increase ...

2017
Ben Ouyang Lucy DX Li Joanne Mount Alainna J Jamal Lauren Berry Carmine Simone Marcus Law RW Melissa Tai

OBJECTIVES This field study aimed to determine the incidence and distribution of needlestick injuries among medical trainees at a community teaching hospital in Toronto, Canada. METHODS The study was performed during the 2013-2015 academic years at Toronto East General Hospital (TEGH), a University of Toronto-affiliated community-teaching hospital during the 2013-2015 academic years. Eight-hu...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2007
Martin A Makary Ali Al-Attar Christine G Holzmueller J Bryan Sexton Dora Syin Marta M Gilson Mark S Sulkowski Peter J Pronovost

BACKGROUND Surgeons in training are at high risk for needlestick injuries. The reporting of such injuries is a critical step in initiating early prophylaxis or treatment. METHODS We surveyed surgeons in training at 17 medical centers about previous needlestick injuries. Survey items inquired about whether the most recent injury was reported to an employee health service or involved a "high-ri...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2005
Derek R Smith Peter A Leggat

AIMS This paper reports the first investigation of the prevalence and nature of needlestick injuries among Australian nursing students. BACKGROUND Needlestick and sharps injuries are the most efficient method of transmitting blood-borne pathogens between patients and healthcare staff. Although nurses are known to be a high-risk subgroup for these events, nursing students may be at even greate...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیه 0
رحیم رحیم نژاد r nejadrahim ناصر قره باغی n gharahughi مجید سیستانی زاده m sistanizade

needlestick injuries in the health care workers of urmia   educational hospitals   r. nejadrahim [1] , n. gharahughi [2] , m. sistanizade [3]     abstract:   introduction: needlestick, injuries and probable acquisition of blood born pathogens such as hbv, hcv and hiv/aids are some occupational hazards that threaten the health of' the health care workers. considering this important issue, t...

2016
D. Sossai M. Di Guardo R. Foscoli R. Pezzi A. Polimeni L. Ruzza M. Miele L. Ottaggio V. Fontana F. Copello P. Dellacà M. Doria A. Onesti G. Montecucco F. Risso M. Nelli I. Benvenuti M. Santacroce L. Giribaldi G. Picelli S. Simonini P. Venturini

Healthcare workers who use or may be exposed to needles are at risk of needlestick injuries, which can lead to serious infections by bloodborne pathogens. These injuries can be avoided by eliminating the unnecessary use of needles and using safety devices. The present study was aimed at evaluating the impact of a safety-engineered device, with passive fully automatic needlestick protection, on ...

آزادی, آرمان, انوشه, منیره,

 Background & Aim: Exposure to blood-borne pathogens by needlestick injuries (NSIs) continues to pose significant risks to healthcare workers (HCW). The number of contaminated NSIs sustained by HCW primarily due to underreporting, is still unclear. Therefore the objective of this study was to investigate the Needlestick Injuries and the rate of reporting among Clinical Nurses. Material &Method:...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2005
Derek R Smith Peter A Leggat Ken Takahashi

We investigated all reported Percutaneous exposure incidents (PEI) among staff from a large Australian hospital in the 3-year period, 2001-2003. There were a total of 373 PEI, of which 38.9% were needlestick injuries, 32.7% were cutaneous exposures and 28.4% sharps-related injuries. Nurses were the most commonly affected staff members, accounting for 63.5% of the total, followed by doctors (18....

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