Background: The potential for transmission of blood borne infections is highest during handling of needles and sharps. The factors which relate commonly to sharps injuries include the inadequate design or inappropriate placement of sharps disposal container, overfilling of sharps disposal container and inappropriate sharps disposal practices by the care provider during patient treatment. The present study was undertaken to assess the knowledge and practice of sharps use and disposal in dentists practising in government and private sectors and also to provide correct methods and procedure regarding sharp use and disposal to increase awareness
The responsibility for the safe disposal of used or contaminated needles rests with the user. Percut...
Background: Percutaneous exposure incidents (PEI) represent an important occupational health issue i...
Background Medical students may be at risk of sharps injuries for several reasons. These exposures c...
The objective of this paper is to advise on the development of practical policies for needlestick in...
Sharps are among the most hazardous wastes generated in health care facilities. Syringes for injecti...
Paramedics are at high risk of exposure to infectious diseases because they frequently undertake pro...
Needlestick/sharps injuries (NSI) are a major occupational hazard among healthcare workers. Since ne...
Background/PurposeNeedlestick/sharps injuries (NSI) are a major occupational hazard among healthcare...
Every day, more than 1,000 healthcare workers in the hospital setting are injured with a needle or o...
Background: Despite the introduction of a range of safety policies and sharps equipment designed to ...
Patients with diabetes on insulin therapy use sharps (e.g., needles) on a regular basis and a consid...
Healthcare workers are at a risk of contracting blood borne infections through injuries caused by co...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Needlestick (NS) injuries are one of the most important subjects in the dental f...
Although the risks of needlestick and sharps injuries (NSIs) for dentists are well recognized, most ...
After performing procedures involving sharps, many wards in St George's Hospital have no quick ...
The responsibility for the safe disposal of used or contaminated needles rests with the user. Percut...
Background: Percutaneous exposure incidents (PEI) represent an important occupational health issue i...
Background Medical students may be at risk of sharps injuries for several reasons. These exposures c...
The objective of this paper is to advise on the development of practical policies for needlestick in...
Sharps are among the most hazardous wastes generated in health care facilities. Syringes for injecti...
Paramedics are at high risk of exposure to infectious diseases because they frequently undertake pro...
Needlestick/sharps injuries (NSI) are a major occupational hazard among healthcare workers. Since ne...
Background/PurposeNeedlestick/sharps injuries (NSI) are a major occupational hazard among healthcare...
Every day, more than 1,000 healthcare workers in the hospital setting are injured with a needle or o...
Background: Despite the introduction of a range of safety policies and sharps equipment designed to ...
Patients with diabetes on insulin therapy use sharps (e.g., needles) on a regular basis and a consid...
Healthcare workers are at a risk of contracting blood borne infections through injuries caused by co...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Needlestick (NS) injuries are one of the most important subjects in the dental f...
Although the risks of needlestick and sharps injuries (NSIs) for dentists are well recognized, most ...
After performing procedures involving sharps, many wards in St George's Hospital have no quick ...
The responsibility for the safe disposal of used or contaminated needles rests with the user. Percut...
Background: Percutaneous exposure incidents (PEI) represent an important occupational health issue i...
Background Medical students may be at risk of sharps injuries for several reasons. These exposures c...