The aim was to investigate the fate of injection and monitoring material after its use by diabetic patients in different countries (France, Belgium, Luxemburg, Switzeland and Tunisia). Some suitable containers are available for disposal but little is known about the attitudes of patients and physicians to them. 1 070 questionnaires were completed by patients (age: 50 +/- 18 years; diabetes duration: 15 +/- 11 years; 2.8 +/- 1.1 injections per day) visiting 109 doctors. Injections were done at home (72.6%), or both at home and at work (26.6%). At home: needles, syringes, lancets and reagent strips were thrown directly into the bin in 46.9%, 49.9%, 52.2% and 67.6% of cases, respectively; and in a closed plastic bottle in 29. 6%, 28.5%, 28.9% ...
BackgroundMost insulin injections for people with diabetes are administered at home, thus generating...
Background: Sharps waste is hazardous, and it should be disposed of in a proper manner, as it can co...
Aim. To consider technical aspects of antihyperglycemic injection therapy in patients with type 1 ...
The aim was to investigate the fate of injection and monitoring material after its use by diabetic p...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the use, handling and disposal of insulin injection equipment by diabetic ...
Objectives: Diabetic patients on insulin therapy are compelled to use sharps such as insulin needles...
Summary: Objective: To assess the use, handling and disposal of insulin injection equipment by diab...
Patients with diabetes on insulin therapy use sharps (e.g., needles) on a regular basis and a consid...
Objective: To determine (1) how patients currently dispose of used insulin needles, (2) whether pati...
Objective: To determine (1) how patients currently dispose of used insulin needles, (2) whether pati...
Background. Incorrect sharp disposal practices may expose the public to needle-stick injuries. The p...
Background. Incorrect sharp disposal practices may expose the public to needle-stick injuries. The p...
AbstractScopeRecently, many publicly funded healthcare organizations suffered from an economical cri...
Aim. - With the June 2010 publication of EU Council Directive 2010/32/EU scrutiny is now being focus...
Objectives: The study was aimed to capture the effect of using injection pads as a tool in educating...
BackgroundMost insulin injections for people with diabetes are administered at home, thus generating...
Background: Sharps waste is hazardous, and it should be disposed of in a proper manner, as it can co...
Aim. To consider technical aspects of antihyperglycemic injection therapy in patients with type 1 ...
The aim was to investigate the fate of injection and monitoring material after its use by diabetic p...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the use, handling and disposal of insulin injection equipment by diabetic ...
Objectives: Diabetic patients on insulin therapy are compelled to use sharps such as insulin needles...
Summary: Objective: To assess the use, handling and disposal of insulin injection equipment by diab...
Patients with diabetes on insulin therapy use sharps (e.g., needles) on a regular basis and a consid...
Objective: To determine (1) how patients currently dispose of used insulin needles, (2) whether pati...
Objective: To determine (1) how patients currently dispose of used insulin needles, (2) whether pati...
Background. Incorrect sharp disposal practices may expose the public to needle-stick injuries. The p...
Background. Incorrect sharp disposal practices may expose the public to needle-stick injuries. The p...
AbstractScopeRecently, many publicly funded healthcare organizations suffered from an economical cri...
Aim. - With the June 2010 publication of EU Council Directive 2010/32/EU scrutiny is now being focus...
Objectives: The study was aimed to capture the effect of using injection pads as a tool in educating...
BackgroundMost insulin injections for people with diabetes are administered at home, thus generating...
Background: Sharps waste is hazardous, and it should be disposed of in a proper manner, as it can co...
Aim. To consider technical aspects of antihyperglycemic injection therapy in patients with type 1 ...