Background: The aim of this study was to identify procedures, areas of activity, occupational groups and other variables that carry a high risk oftransmission of bloodborne infections from patients to healthcare workers (HCWs) at Witbank Hospital.Method: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study, conducted among HCWs of Witbank Hospital who were directly involved in patient care overthe two-year period under consideration (1.01.03 – 31.12.04). A directed questionnaire was used to carry out the study.Results: A total of 435 HCWs completed the questionnaire.1. A total of 46.7% of respondents had suffered from either needlestick/sharps injury (74.47%) or contamination of skin/mucous membranes(25.53%).2. A total of 76.9% of all needlestick/s...
OBJECTIVES: To determine 1) rates of needlestick and sharps injuries (NSSIs) not reported to occupat...
WOS: 000429961400009Aim: The fact that documented cases of sharp injuries and mucocutaneous exposure...
Introduction: Health-care providers are at risk of infection because of being in contact with patien...
Aim of the study: to assess the frequency and possibilities to manage X hospital medical personnel‘s...
Background: Injuries from sharps and needles among hospital workers are major risk factors for blood...
Background: Needle stick injury among health workers is regarded as an occupational hazard. Health c...
Exposure to bloodborne pathogens is the most serious occupational health risk encountered within the...
Background: Percutaneous injuries (PCI) pose a significant risk of occupational transmission of bloo...
Introduction: Needle stick and sharps injuries (NSSIs) have been recognized as one of the occupati...
Background:Accidental exposure to blood and body fluids is frequent among health care workers. They ...
Background: Needle stick and sharp injuries are common in health care workers. They are always expos...
Introduction: Needlestick injuries (NSIs) are one of the most frequent routes of the transmission of...
Occupational exposure of healthcare workers to blood and body fluids following skin injury constitut...
Background & Aim: Healthcare workers are exposed to certain infectious diseases through needlestick ...
Background:Healthcare settings pose a major occupational hazard to their employees. Needlestick and ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine 1) rates of needlestick and sharps injuries (NSSIs) not reported to occupat...
WOS: 000429961400009Aim: The fact that documented cases of sharp injuries and mucocutaneous exposure...
Introduction: Health-care providers are at risk of infection because of being in contact with patien...
Aim of the study: to assess the frequency and possibilities to manage X hospital medical personnel‘s...
Background: Injuries from sharps and needles among hospital workers are major risk factors for blood...
Background: Needle stick injury among health workers is regarded as an occupational hazard. Health c...
Exposure to bloodborne pathogens is the most serious occupational health risk encountered within the...
Background: Percutaneous injuries (PCI) pose a significant risk of occupational transmission of bloo...
Introduction: Needle stick and sharps injuries (NSSIs) have been recognized as one of the occupati...
Background:Accidental exposure to blood and body fluids is frequent among health care workers. They ...
Background: Needle stick and sharp injuries are common in health care workers. They are always expos...
Introduction: Needlestick injuries (NSIs) are one of the most frequent routes of the transmission of...
Occupational exposure of healthcare workers to blood and body fluids following skin injury constitut...
Background & Aim: Healthcare workers are exposed to certain infectious diseases through needlestick ...
Background:Healthcare settings pose a major occupational hazard to their employees. Needlestick and ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine 1) rates of needlestick and sharps injuries (NSSIs) not reported to occupat...
WOS: 000429961400009Aim: The fact that documented cases of sharp injuries and mucocutaneous exposure...
Introduction: Health-care providers are at risk of infection because of being in contact with patien...