Paramedics are at high risk of exposure to infectious diseases because they frequently undertake procedures such as the use and disposal of sharps as components of everyday practice. While the literature demonstrates that the management of sharps is problematic across all health disciplines, there is a paucity of research examining sharps management practices in the Australian pre-hospital paramedic context. This study examines knowledge and practices of sharps control among paramedics in Queensland, Australia. A mail survey focusing on infection control knowledge and practices was sent to all clinical personnel of the Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) (N = 2274). A total of 1258 surveys were returned, a response rate of 55.3%. Participant...
Background: The aim of this paper is to determine factors associated with sharps-related injury rate...
Introduction: Sharp tools are among the major risk factors for transmission of blood borne infection...
Introduction: Accidental exposure to blood and body fluids is frequent among health care workers. Ov...
Paramedics are at high risk of exposure to infectious diseases because they frequently undertake pro...
Background: Despite the introduction of a range of safety policies and sharps equipment designed to ...
Sharps are among the most hazardous wastes generated in health care facilities. Syringes for injecti...
Needlestick injuries (NSIs) are a recognized risk for occupationally-related transmission of bloodbo...
Background: The potential for transmission of blood borne infections is highest during handling of ...
Objectives: To assess the frequency of injuries due to Sharps and needles among the paramedical staf...
Background: Noncompliance with recommended hand hygiene and gloving practices by workers in the emer...
To examine sharps injury and body fluid exposure among health care workers, a descriptive epidemiolo...
[[abstract]]Sharps injuries (SIs) among support personnel in hospitals have received little attentio...
Background Medical students may be at risk of sharps injuries for several reasons. These exposures c...
Introduction: Management of occupational hazards has been a priority and sharps injuries is a known ...
Introduction: Paramedics and other emergency health workers are exposed to infectious disease partic...
Background: The aim of this paper is to determine factors associated with sharps-related injury rate...
Introduction: Sharp tools are among the major risk factors for transmission of blood borne infection...
Introduction: Accidental exposure to blood and body fluids is frequent among health care workers. Ov...
Paramedics are at high risk of exposure to infectious diseases because they frequently undertake pro...
Background: Despite the introduction of a range of safety policies and sharps equipment designed to ...
Sharps are among the most hazardous wastes generated in health care facilities. Syringes for injecti...
Needlestick injuries (NSIs) are a recognized risk for occupationally-related transmission of bloodbo...
Background: The potential for transmission of blood borne infections is highest during handling of ...
Objectives: To assess the frequency of injuries due to Sharps and needles among the paramedical staf...
Background: Noncompliance with recommended hand hygiene and gloving practices by workers in the emer...
To examine sharps injury and body fluid exposure among health care workers, a descriptive epidemiolo...
[[abstract]]Sharps injuries (SIs) among support personnel in hospitals have received little attentio...
Background Medical students may be at risk of sharps injuries for several reasons. These exposures c...
Introduction: Management of occupational hazards has been a priority and sharps injuries is a known ...
Introduction: Paramedics and other emergency health workers are exposed to infectious disease partic...
Background: The aim of this paper is to determine factors associated with sharps-related injury rate...
Introduction: Sharp tools are among the major risk factors for transmission of blood borne infection...
Introduction: Accidental exposure to blood and body fluids is frequent among health care workers. Ov...