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Sharps injuries and bloodborne pathogen exposures in home health care.

Stephanie M Chalupka1, Pia Markkanen, Catherine Galligan, Margaret Quinn.   

Abstract

Home health care is one of the fastest growing industries in the United States. Approximately 20,000 provider agencies deliver home health care services to 7.6 million individuals with acute illness, long-term health conditions, permanent disability, or terminal illness. The home health care setting poses many challenges that likely increase the risk of sharps injuries. Home health nurses face unique challenges in preventing and reporting sharps injuries in the home. This article examines the nature of and risk factors for sharps injuries in the home health care setting, the scope of the problem, the legislative and regulatory framework relevant to sharps injuries, and the role of occupational health nurses in promoting a culture of safety to prevent sharps injuries and bloodborne pathogen exposures.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18293597     DOI: 10.3928/08910162-20080101-02

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAOHN J        ISSN: 0891-0162


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