In an attempt to define better situations involving exposure to blood, we surveyed nurses (N = 565) in a 1000-bed university hospital to determine the following for the last working shift: the rate of cutaneous exposure to blood for different procedures, the rate of needlestick injury, and the prevalence of hand lesions. Among nurses who had performed at least one of the specified procedures, 42% had been exposed to blood with unprotected skin. Direct examination of 100 pairs of hands revealed that 57% of the nurses had either acute or chronic skin lesions. Universal precautions were introduced, and a similar survey (N = 541) was carried out 1 year later to assess compliance. Exposure of unprotected skin to blood had been reduced to 27%, al...
Background:Healthcare settings pose a major occupational hazard to their employees. Needlestick and ...
Nurses as health care workers are at risk of biological agents such as bacteria, viruses and others....
Healthcare workers are at a risk of contracting blood borne infections through injuries caused by co...
In an attempt to define better situations involving exposure to blood, we surveyed nurses (N = 565) ...
As a primary intervention to prevent occupational exposures to bloodborne pathogens, compliance with...
Aim of the study: to assess the frequency and possibilities to manage X hospital medical personnel‘s...
Health care workers (HCW) are constantly exposed to blood-borne illnesses through needle stick injur...
Background: Health care Personnel are at higher risk to acquire blood born infections especially nur...
Purpose: To evaluate the employees' professional exposure to blood, their organization of registrati...
One of the most important occupational risks to healthcare workers is exposure is to blood-borne vir...
Aims and objectives. To determine the frequency of needlestick injuries and barriers of reporting su...
Blood borne pathogen exposure and needle stick injuries continue to be an important concern for heal...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether mandatory universal precautions changed nurses\...
There is very frequent exposure to potentially contaminated material in procedures performed by nurs...
Background: Blood-borne viral infections including HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C can be contracte...
Background:Healthcare settings pose a major occupational hazard to their employees. Needlestick and ...
Nurses as health care workers are at risk of biological agents such as bacteria, viruses and others....
Healthcare workers are at a risk of contracting blood borne infections through injuries caused by co...
In an attempt to define better situations involving exposure to blood, we surveyed nurses (N = 565) ...
As a primary intervention to prevent occupational exposures to bloodborne pathogens, compliance with...
Aim of the study: to assess the frequency and possibilities to manage X hospital medical personnel‘s...
Health care workers (HCW) are constantly exposed to blood-borne illnesses through needle stick injur...
Background: Health care Personnel are at higher risk to acquire blood born infections especially nur...
Purpose: To evaluate the employees' professional exposure to blood, their organization of registrati...
One of the most important occupational risks to healthcare workers is exposure is to blood-borne vir...
Aims and objectives. To determine the frequency of needlestick injuries and barriers of reporting su...
Blood borne pathogen exposure and needle stick injuries continue to be an important concern for heal...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether mandatory universal precautions changed nurses\...
There is very frequent exposure to potentially contaminated material in procedures performed by nurs...
Background: Blood-borne viral infections including HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C can be contracte...
Background:Healthcare settings pose a major occupational hazard to their employees. Needlestick and ...
Nurses as health care workers are at risk of biological agents such as bacteria, viruses and others....
Healthcare workers are at a risk of contracting blood borne infections through injuries caused by co...