Patients with diabetes on insulin therapy use sharps (e.g., needles) on a regular basis and a considerable proportion of them, within their home environments. These sharps and other bloodstained materials, if not disposed of appropriately has the potential to be a public health hazard.Our objective was to explore the practices related to sharps disposal among patients with diabetes from North Colombo Teaching Hospital (CNTH), Ragama, Sri Lanka.We conducted a cross-sectional study on 158 patients with diabetes from the CNTH. Patients had to use sharps for the daily management of their disease for inclusion into the study group. Data were collected on sharps disposal practices using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. Clinic records we...
Background: The potential for transmission of blood borne infections is highest during handling of ...
Uvod: Kao posljedica liječenja šećerne bolesti, u kućanstvima bolesnika sa šećernom bolesti nastaje ...
Objective: To describe the injection and sharp waste disposal practices of general practitioners of ...
Objectives: Diabetic patients on insulin therapy are compelled to use sharps such as insulin needles...
In the recent years, outbreaks of blood-borne infections have been reported from assisted living fac...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the use, handling and disposal of insulin injection equipment by diabetic ...
Background: Sharps waste is hazardous, and it should be disposed of in a proper manner, as it can co...
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...
Summary: Objective: To assess the use, handling and disposal of insulin injection equipment by diab...
Sharps are among the most hazardous wastes generated in health care facilities. Syringes for injecti...
Objective: To determine (1) how patients currently dispose of used insulin needles, (2) whether pati...
BackgroundMost insulin injections for people with diabetes are administered at home, thus generating...
Objective: To determine (1) how patients currently dispose of used insulin needles, (2) whether pati...
The aim was to investigate the fate of injection and monitoring material after its use by diabetic p...
Background: The potential for transmission of blood borne infections is highest during handling of ...
Uvod: Kao posljedica liječenja šećerne bolesti, u kućanstvima bolesnika sa šećernom bolesti nastaje ...
Objective: To describe the injection and sharp waste disposal practices of general practitioners of ...
Objectives: Diabetic patients on insulin therapy are compelled to use sharps such as insulin needles...
In the recent years, outbreaks of blood-borne infections have been reported from assisted living fac...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the use, handling and disposal of insulin injection equipment by diabetic ...
Background: Sharps waste is hazardous, and it should be disposed of in a proper manner, as it can co...
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...
Summary: Objective: To assess the use, handling and disposal of insulin injection equipment by diab...
Sharps are among the most hazardous wastes generated in health care facilities. Syringes for injecti...
Objective: To determine (1) how patients currently dispose of used insulin needles, (2) whether pati...
BackgroundMost insulin injections for people with diabetes are administered at home, thus generating...
Objective: To determine (1) how patients currently dispose of used insulin needles, (2) whether pati...
The aim was to investigate the fate of injection and monitoring material after its use by diabetic p...
Background: The potential for transmission of blood borne infections is highest during handling of ...
Uvod: Kao posljedica liječenja šećerne bolesti, u kućanstvima bolesnika sa šećernom bolesti nastaje ...
Objective: To describe the injection and sharp waste disposal practices of general practitioners of ...