Objectives: To assess the Knowledge and Practices among service providers regarding injection safety and its safe disposal in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh. Materials and Methods: Cross-Sectional study conducted in one year from March 2010 to February 2011 among health care providers at all levels that is Primary, Secondary and Tertiary levels of public sector selected randomly in the five revenue divisions of East Godavari District with sample size based on 4PQ/L2 formula found to be 300; Representing 30% doctors (90), 30% staff nurses (90), 30% MPHW (F) (90) and 10% Lab-Technicians(30) and data is obtained by semi- structured questionnaire; Analyzed by using SPSS software version16.0.at p<0.05 significance level. Results: In th...
Background: No adherence of safe injection policies remains a major challenge, and, worldwide, annua...
Introduction: Unsafe injections are a major source of infection with blood borne pathogens including...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures and have been used effectively for many...
Objectives: To assess the Knowledge and Practices among service providers regarding injection s...
Background: Injections are among the most commonly used medical procedure with an estimated 16 billi...
Introduction: Unsafe injection practices are commonplace in developing country health settings. Thes...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Background: Unsafe injection practice can transmit various blood borne infections. The aim of this s...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Unsafe injection practices and in...
Background: Unsafe injection practices are prevalent worldwide and may result in spread of infection...
Background and objective of the study: The recent increase of immunization services, including the e...
BACKGROUND: At least 50 percent of the injections administered each year are unsafe, more particular...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Background: Unnecessary injection is one of the contributory factors of unsafe injection, generation...
Background: About 16 billion injections are administered each year in developing and transitional co...
Background: No adherence of safe injection policies remains a major challenge, and, worldwide, annua...
Introduction: Unsafe injections are a major source of infection with blood borne pathogens including...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures and have been used effectively for many...
Objectives: To assess the Knowledge and Practices among service providers regarding injection s...
Background: Injections are among the most commonly used medical procedure with an estimated 16 billi...
Introduction: Unsafe injection practices are commonplace in developing country health settings. Thes...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Background: Unsafe injection practice can transmit various blood borne infections. The aim of this s...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Unsafe injection practices and in...
Background: Unsafe injection practices are prevalent worldwide and may result in spread of infection...
Background and objective of the study: The recent increase of immunization services, including the e...
BACKGROUND: At least 50 percent of the injections administered each year are unsafe, more particular...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Background: Unnecessary injection is one of the contributory factors of unsafe injection, generation...
Background: About 16 billion injections are administered each year in developing and transitional co...
Background: No adherence of safe injection policies remains a major challenge, and, worldwide, annua...
Introduction: Unsafe injections are a major source of infection with blood borne pathogens including...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures and have been used effectively for many...