Injection practices was common medical procedure done by nurses according doctor’s prescription. In nursing process, injection practice is part of nursing intervention, but injection practices was risky for the health care workers. Needle stick injury was happened to the nurses, 18% due disposal of the needle, and 15% while draw the blood for laboratory study. Adherence to the work procedure influence by few behavior factors. Aim of research of the research were to finding out of the factors influence of adherence to safe injection practice among the nurses at healthcare center X Qatar. Type of the research was observational analytic quantities of the analytic description, using cross sectional approach. 9 variable latent with 56 variable i...
Aim: Injury from needle is one of the main ways of transmitting blood diseases in the medical staff....
Standard precautions is an important part of Infection Control and Prevention (PPI) applied in hospi...
Nurses as health care workers are at risk of biological agents such as bacteria, viruses and others....
Introduction:Injection practices was common medical procedure done by nurses according doctor?s pres...
Injection practices was common medical procedure done by nurses according doctor’s prescription. In ...
Background: Good performance of nurses at hospital is essential for patient safety and prevention of...
Background/Objective of the study: Injection safety has over the years become important in view of t...
Background & Aim: Number of patients with bloodborn disease is increased. Because of degenerative ef...
Background: The burden of unsafe injection practices is borne by the health care workers, patients a...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Introduction: Unsafe injection practices are commonplace in developing country health settings. Thes...
The aim of this study was to assess nurse’s practices of intramuscular (IM) injection. The key conce...
Risks associated with unsafe injection practices among the health care providers necessitated this s...
Background: Needle stick injuries (NSIs) caused by sharp instruments such as hypodermic needles, blo...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures and have been used effectively for many...
Aim: Injury from needle is one of the main ways of transmitting blood diseases in the medical staff....
Standard precautions is an important part of Infection Control and Prevention (PPI) applied in hospi...
Nurses as health care workers are at risk of biological agents such as bacteria, viruses and others....
Introduction:Injection practices was common medical procedure done by nurses according doctor?s pres...
Injection practices was common medical procedure done by nurses according doctor’s prescription. In ...
Background: Good performance of nurses at hospital is essential for patient safety and prevention of...
Background/Objective of the study: Injection safety has over the years become important in view of t...
Background & Aim: Number of patients with bloodborn disease is increased. Because of degenerative ef...
Background: The burden of unsafe injection practices is borne by the health care workers, patients a...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Introduction: Unsafe injection practices are commonplace in developing country health settings. Thes...
The aim of this study was to assess nurse’s practices of intramuscular (IM) injection. The key conce...
Risks associated with unsafe injection practices among the health care providers necessitated this s...
Background: Needle stick injuries (NSIs) caused by sharp instruments such as hypodermic needles, blo...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures and have been used effectively for many...
Aim: Injury from needle is one of the main ways of transmitting blood diseases in the medical staff....
Standard precautions is an important part of Infection Control and Prevention (PPI) applied in hospi...
Nurses as health care workers are at risk of biological agents such as bacteria, viruses and others....