C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Unsafe injection practices result in a substantial burden of preventable blood-borne viral disease (BBV). The reasons are complex and include structural, economic and socio-cultural factors. OBJECTIVE: To describe injection-related practices in two rural north Indian health settings including the contextual factor, highlight some of the challenges facing those endeavouring to translate injection safety policies into safe injection practice, and to identify appropriate intervention strategies. METHOD: Qualitative data collection (participant observation and in-depth interviews) in two rural north Indian hospitals with affiliated community-based programmes over a 4-month period. A total of 130 h of ob...
SummaryUnsafe injection practices, including the re-use of unsterile needles and syringes, are commo...
Background: A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread hepatit...
BackgroundInjection overuse and unsafe injection practices facilitate transmission of bloodborne pat...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedInjections are one of the most frequently used medical procedures. The...
Background: Unsafe injection practice can transmit various blood borne infections. The aim of this s...
Background: Injections are among the most commonly used medical procedure with an estimated 16 billi...
BACKGROUND: At least 50 percent of the injections administered each year are unsafe, more particular...
Background: About 16 billion injections are administered each year in developing and transitional co...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures in the world. Global estimates range be...
This study investigated injection practices and occupational exposure to blood in rural north Indian...
Introduction: Unsafe injection practices are commonplace in developing country health settings. Thes...
Injections are highly popular and overused in developing countries. However, the international publi...
SummaryBackground:A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread h...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Objective: People who inject drugs (PWIDs) are at risk of exposure to blood borne pathogens. India h...
SummaryUnsafe injection practices, including the re-use of unsterile needles and syringes, are commo...
Background: A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread hepatit...
BackgroundInjection overuse and unsafe injection practices facilitate transmission of bloodborne pat...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedInjections are one of the most frequently used medical procedures. The...
Background: Unsafe injection practice can transmit various blood borne infections. The aim of this s...
Background: Injections are among the most commonly used medical procedure with an estimated 16 billi...
BACKGROUND: At least 50 percent of the injections administered each year are unsafe, more particular...
Background: About 16 billion injections are administered each year in developing and transitional co...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures in the world. Global estimates range be...
This study investigated injection practices and occupational exposure to blood in rural north Indian...
Introduction: Unsafe injection practices are commonplace in developing country health settings. Thes...
Injections are highly popular and overused in developing countries. However, the international publi...
SummaryBackground:A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread h...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Objective: People who inject drugs (PWIDs) are at risk of exposure to blood borne pathogens. India h...
SummaryUnsafe injection practices, including the re-use of unsterile needles and syringes, are commo...
Background: A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread hepatit...
BackgroundInjection overuse and unsafe injection practices facilitate transmission of bloodborne pat...