Background: Needle stick injuries (NSI) is notably one of the most common and preventable occupational hazard amongst healthcare workers (HCW). This article reports the findings of a clinical audit for needle stick injuries (NSI) conducted at a tertiary care hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, India.Methods: Clinical audit was conducted at the 123 bed ISO 9002 certified and NABH accredited tertiary care hospital having safety protocols and incident reporting mechanisms in place. Data included all reported and unreported events of NSI. Information about the unreported events was collected through personal interview of all HCWs (99 men and 180 women) and employed doctors (23 men and 09 women). The nature of events and situations when NSI occurred we...
Abstract Percutaneous exposure to contaminated needle sticks and other sharps is an occupational ha...
Background: The aim of the study was to determine the causes and rate of needle stick injuries among...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the frequency of needle stick injuries (NSI) among health care workers (nurse...
Background: Needle stick injuries (NSIs) are serious occupational health problem related to accident...
Background: Needle Stick Injuries (NSIs) are defined as accidental skin penetrating injuries caused ...
Background: Needle stick injury among health workers is regarded as an occupational hazard. Health c...
Background: Needle stick injuries (NSIs) are the injuries that are caused by needles, such as hypode...
Background: Accidental needle stick injuries (NSIs) are an occupational hazard for healthcare worker...
Background: Accidental needle stick injuries (NSIs) are an occupational hazard for healthcare worke...
Background: Because of the environment in which health care staff works, many they are at an in...
Background: Health care workers (HCW) who have occupational exposure to blood are at increased risk ...
ABSTRACT Needle stick injuries (NSIs) are one of the most significant and preventable hazards in rel...
Objective: The aim of our study is to identify the prevalence and associated factors that cause need...
Background: Nurses spend most of the time with patients and provide the most direct patient care; nu...
Introduction: Health care workers (HCW) are constantly exposed to blood-borne illnesses through need...
Abstract Percutaneous exposure to contaminated needle sticks and other sharps is an occupational ha...
Background: The aim of the study was to determine the causes and rate of needle stick injuries among...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the frequency of needle stick injuries (NSI) among health care workers (nurse...
Background: Needle stick injuries (NSIs) are serious occupational health problem related to accident...
Background: Needle Stick Injuries (NSIs) are defined as accidental skin penetrating injuries caused ...
Background: Needle stick injury among health workers is regarded as an occupational hazard. Health c...
Background: Needle stick injuries (NSIs) are the injuries that are caused by needles, such as hypode...
Background: Accidental needle stick injuries (NSIs) are an occupational hazard for healthcare worker...
Background: Accidental needle stick injuries (NSIs) are an occupational hazard for healthcare worke...
Background: Because of the environment in which health care staff works, many they are at an in...
Background: Health care workers (HCW) who have occupational exposure to blood are at increased risk ...
ABSTRACT Needle stick injuries (NSIs) are one of the most significant and preventable hazards in rel...
Objective: The aim of our study is to identify the prevalence and associated factors that cause need...
Background: Nurses spend most of the time with patients and provide the most direct patient care; nu...
Introduction: Health care workers (HCW) are constantly exposed to blood-borne illnesses through need...
Abstract Percutaneous exposure to contaminated needle sticks and other sharps is an occupational ha...
Background: The aim of the study was to determine the causes and rate of needle stick injuries among...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the frequency of needle stick injuries (NSI) among health care workers (nurse...