Purpose: In 2009 we conducted a study to explore Ugandan nurses’ practice of universal precautions while caring for persons living with HIV. During our interviews about universal precautions, nurses’ also shared their experience with post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) following needle-stick injuries. We present findings related to nurses’ understanding of PEP and their experience with, and reporting of, needle stick injuries. Background: Nurses have high rates of exposure to blood-borne pathogens. Although there is minimal risk of the transmission of blood-borne pathogens from health care workers (HCWs) to patients and vice versa, post-exposure prophylaxis, has become routine following the occupational exposure of HCWs to HIV. Methods: Focused...
The use of anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) drugs after occupational exposure to HIV is a pro...
Background: Occupational exposure to HIV continues to present a risk of HIV infections to healt...
Approximately, 1,000 HIV infections are transmitted annually to health care workers (HCWs) worldwide...
AbstractPurposeIn 2009 we conducted a study to explore Ugandan nurses’ practice of universal precaut...
Nurses are prone to occupational hazards while carrying out their professional duties. The HIV-relat...
In Uganda, nurses do not always practice universal precautions unless they know the patients\u27 HIV...
Introduction: timely PEP after needle stick exposure to high risk body fluids can reduce the rate of...
Knowledge is a crucial aspect of nursing. Nurses, just like any other healthcare workers (HCWs), ar...
BACKGROUND:While treatment for HIV has greatly improved patient outcomes, health care workers, inclu...
Occupational exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among nurses had been reported to be a m...
Introduction: Approximately, 1,000 HIV infections are transmitted annually to health care workers (H...
BACKGROUND : Healthcare facilities in South Africa are confronted by several challenges arising fro...
BACKGROUND: Health care providers are at risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infect...
Health care worker (HCW) in Malawi may acquire HIV infection through occupational injuries, in parti...
Background: India has 2.1 million of people living with HIV, and places in third-largest population ...
The use of anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) drugs after occupational exposure to HIV is a pro...
Background: Occupational exposure to HIV continues to present a risk of HIV infections to healt...
Approximately, 1,000 HIV infections are transmitted annually to health care workers (HCWs) worldwide...
AbstractPurposeIn 2009 we conducted a study to explore Ugandan nurses’ practice of universal precaut...
Nurses are prone to occupational hazards while carrying out their professional duties. The HIV-relat...
In Uganda, nurses do not always practice universal precautions unless they know the patients\u27 HIV...
Introduction: timely PEP after needle stick exposure to high risk body fluids can reduce the rate of...
Knowledge is a crucial aspect of nursing. Nurses, just like any other healthcare workers (HCWs), ar...
BACKGROUND:While treatment for HIV has greatly improved patient outcomes, health care workers, inclu...
Occupational exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among nurses had been reported to be a m...
Introduction: Approximately, 1,000 HIV infections are transmitted annually to health care workers (H...
BACKGROUND : Healthcare facilities in South Africa are confronted by several challenges arising fro...
BACKGROUND: Health care providers are at risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infect...
Health care worker (HCW) in Malawi may acquire HIV infection through occupational injuries, in parti...
Background: India has 2.1 million of people living with HIV, and places in third-largest population ...
The use of anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) drugs after occupational exposure to HIV is a pro...
Background: Occupational exposure to HIV continues to present a risk of HIV infections to healt...
Approximately, 1,000 HIV infections are transmitted annually to health care workers (HCWs) worldwide...