Needle-stick injuries (NSI) pose a significant occupational hazard for nurses worldwide. With appropriate knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP), the occurrence of NSI can be minimized. This study aimed to assess the KAP of Malaysian public hospital nurses towards NSI. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 208 nurses who completed self-administered questionnaires measuring NSI KAP. Results showed that most nurses had good knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards NSI. The study recommends NSI education, including handwashing, post-prophylaxis, and safe work practices, to increase KAP and reduce NSI incidence among Malaysian public hospital nurses
This observational cross-sectional study design (Pilot) was conducted to assess the prevalence of ne...
Background: Nurses spend most of the time with patients and provide the most direct patient care; nu...
Introduction: Needle-stick injury (NSI) is one of the most potential hazards for health care workers...
Introduction Needle-stick injuries (NSIs) risk transmission of blood-borne infections to healthcare ...
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...
Introduction: Needle stick injuries are an important occupational hazard for nursing personnel ...
Background: The incidence of needle stick injuries is higher among nurses with a low level of knowle...
Abstract Background The incidence of needle stick injuries is higher among nurses with a low level o...
Background: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors related to needle stick injurie...
Non-reported needle stick injury (NSI) is still a major problem faced by nurses when working in heal...
Introduction: Health care workers (HCW) are constantly exposed to blood-borne illnesses through need...
Needle stick injuries are very common and occupational hazards for all health care workers all over ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of HCWs regarding needle stick injuries a...
Nursing students are at high risk of needlestick injury due to their limited clinical experience. Th...
This observational cross-sectional study design (Pilot) was conducted to assess the prevalence of ne...
Background: Nurses spend most of the time with patients and provide the most direct patient care; nu...
Introduction: Needle-stick injury (NSI) is one of the most potential hazards for health care workers...
Introduction Needle-stick injuries (NSIs) risk transmission of blood-borne infections to healthcare ...
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...
Introduction: Needle stick injuries are an important occupational hazard for nursing personnel ...
Background: The incidence of needle stick injuries is higher among nurses with a low level of knowle...
Abstract Background The incidence of needle stick injuries is higher among nurses with a low level o...
Background: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors related to needle stick injurie...
Non-reported needle stick injury (NSI) is still a major problem faced by nurses when working in heal...
Introduction: Health care workers (HCW) are constantly exposed to blood-borne illnesses through need...
Needle stick injuries are very common and occupational hazards for all health care workers all over ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of HCWs regarding needle stick injuries a...
Nursing students are at high risk of needlestick injury due to their limited clinical experience. Th...
This observational cross-sectional study design (Pilot) was conducted to assess the prevalence of ne...
Background: Nurses spend most of the time with patients and provide the most direct patient care; nu...
Introduction: Needle-stick injury (NSI) is one of the most potential hazards for health care workers...