This observational cross-sectional study design (Pilot) was conducted to assess the prevalence of needle stick injury (NSI) and nursing practices regarding safe injection and sharp disposal in critical care units of two tertiary care hospitals from 1st July to 30th August 2014. Data was collected using a self-developed questionnaire about the prevalence of NSI and nurses’ practices regarding safe injection and sharp disposal after a thorough literature review and then was given to the expert for review. Finally, the data was collected from the participants after verbal consent. The study result showing that about half of the nurses have no knowledge regarding the disposal of sharp and it has been found that 47.8% re-cap the needle before d...
Objective: To determine the knowledge regarding needle stick injury (NSI) among nursing staff and te...
Background: Accidental needle stick injuries (NSIs) are an occupational hazard for healthcare worker...
Needlestick injuries (NSI) affect approximately 1,000 people per day across U.S. hospitals. Needlest...
Background: Needle Stick Injuries (NSIs) are defined as accidental skin penetrating injuries caused ...
AbstractBackgroundThis study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors related to needle stick i...
BACKGROUND: A needlestick injury is an accidental skin-penetrating stab wound from a hollow-bore nee...
Background: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors related to needle stick injurie...
Background: Of the estimated 384,000 needle-stick injuries occurring in hospitals each year, 23% occ...
Needle-stick injuries (NSI) pose a significant occupational hazard for nurses worldwide. With approp...
Abstract Percutaneous exposure to contaminated needle sticks and other sharps is an occupational ha...
Introduction: Needle stick injuries are an important occupational hazard for nursing personnel ...
Needle stick injury is one of the most common forms of occupational hazards in a hospital setting. H...
Abstract Background The incidence of needle stick injuries is higher among nurses with a low level o...
Objectives. This study aimed to assess the level of awareness, prevalence and risk factors of needle...
Background: The incidence of needle stick injuries is higher among nurses with a low level of knowle...
Objective: To determine the knowledge regarding needle stick injury (NSI) among nursing staff and te...
Background: Accidental needle stick injuries (NSIs) are an occupational hazard for healthcare worker...
Needlestick injuries (NSI) affect approximately 1,000 people per day across U.S. hospitals. Needlest...
Background: Needle Stick Injuries (NSIs) are defined as accidental skin penetrating injuries caused ...
AbstractBackgroundThis study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors related to needle stick i...
BACKGROUND: A needlestick injury is an accidental skin-penetrating stab wound from a hollow-bore nee...
Background: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors related to needle stick injurie...
Background: Of the estimated 384,000 needle-stick injuries occurring in hospitals each year, 23% occ...
Needle-stick injuries (NSI) pose a significant occupational hazard for nurses worldwide. With approp...
Abstract Percutaneous exposure to contaminated needle sticks and other sharps is an occupational ha...
Introduction: Needle stick injuries are an important occupational hazard for nursing personnel ...
Needle stick injury is one of the most common forms of occupational hazards in a hospital setting. H...
Abstract Background The incidence of needle stick injuries is higher among nurses with a low level o...
Objectives. This study aimed to assess the level of awareness, prevalence and risk factors of needle...
Background: The incidence of needle stick injuries is higher among nurses with a low level of knowle...
Objective: To determine the knowledge regarding needle stick injury (NSI) among nursing staff and te...
Background: Accidental needle stick injuries (NSIs) are an occupational hazard for healthcare worker...
Needlestick injuries (NSI) affect approximately 1,000 people per day across U.S. hospitals. Needlest...