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Screening for tuberculosis: current practices and attitudes of hospital workers.

J E Clague1, P Fields, D R Graham, P D Davies.   

Abstract

To examine the current practices and attitudes of health workers to the prevention of tuberculosis in our 55-bed chest unit, we investigated the tuberculin reactor status, reviewed pre-employment screening and reviewed the action taken after contact with tuberculosis by staff members. We assessed all 61 staff members, including 44 nurses, 1 physiotherapist, 11 doctors and 5 domestic workers. 47/61 staff members had had BCG vaccination. Heaf testing revealed 3 Heaf-negative subjects and, of the remainder, 52 had grade 3 or stronger reactions. Only 3/11 doctors, 36/44 nurses and 4/5 domestic workers had had any pre-employment screening. No action was taken by any doctor after their last contact with tuberculosis, whereas 10/44 nurses and 3/5 domestic workers had had chest X-rays. This study shows the low importance with which the risk of tuberculosis is perceived, particularly by doctors and demonstrates the need for stricter supervision and improved quality of pre-employment screening.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1811357     DOI: 10.1016/0041-3879(91)90052-t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tubercle        ISSN: 0041-3879


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