| Literature DB >> 19712488 |
Peter A Leggat1, Derek R Smith, Richard Speare.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Needlestick and sharps injuries (NSI) represent an important occupational health issue in veterinary practice. Little is known about the distribution and correlates of NSI among Australian veterinarians.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19712488 PMCID: PMC2744915 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6673-4-25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Occup Med Toxicol ISSN: 1745-6673 Impact factor: 2.646
Demographic Characteristics
| <30 | (24.9) | (6.1) | (14.2) | |
| 31-40 | (36.7) | (16.6) | (25.7) | |
| 41-50 | (28.5) | (23.4) | (25.6) | <0.001 |
| >50 | (10) | (52.9) | (34.6) | |
| Small animal | (52.5) | (36.6) | (43.4) | <0.001 |
| Large animal | (2.8) | (10.6) | (7.3) | <0.001 |
| Mixed animal | (32.7) | (30.8) | (31.6) | 0.324 |
| Specialist | (7.0) | (8.2) | (7.7) | 0.341 |
| Non-clinical | (4.9) | (7.7) | (7.7) | 0.013 |
| University | (6.3) | (4.3) | (5.2) | 0.152 |
| Other | (1.4) | (6.4) | (4.2) | <0.001 |
aP for Trend evaluated using the chi square test by sex, except for age;
bPercentages for type of practice are percentages within sex.
Demographic and workplace items versus NSI exposure rate
| P valuea | P valuea | |||
| <20 | (55.6) | P < 0.01 | (44.4) | P < 0.05 |
| 20-30 | (74.5) | (50.9) | ||
| 31-50 | (80.1) | (62.2) | ||
| >50 | (75.8) | (61.6) | ||
| <20 | (50.0) | P < 0.001 | (35.6) | P < 0.001 |
| 20-30 | (82.0) | (59.6) | ||
| 31-50 | (83.2) | (68.8) | ||
| >50 | (86.6) | (68.3) | ||
| <5 | (89.9) | P < 0.001* | (70.8) | V |
| 5-10 | (80.2) | (65.9) | ||
| 11-20 | (79.9) | (64.9) | ||
| >20 | (66.9) | (50.0) | ||
| Small animal | (83.6) | P < 0.001 | (63.4) | P < 0.05 |
| Large animal | (58.3) | P < 0.01* | (37.5) | P < 0.01* |
| Mixed animal | (86.6) | P < 0.001 | (75.6) | P < 0.001 |
| Specialist | (70.6) | P = 0.420 | (51.0) | P = 0.233 |
| Non-clinical | (37.5) | P < 0.001* | (25.0) | P < 0.001* |
| University | (41.2) | P < 0.001* | (26.5) | P < 0.001* |
| Other | (31.0) | P < 0.001* | (17.2) | P < 0.001* |
a Chi square for trend;
bPercentages for type of practice are percentages of veterinarians reporting an NSI or contaminated NSI within these categories.
* Significantly lower reported prevalence of NSI or contaminated NSI during the previous 12 months
Prevalence of NSI causative device in the previous 12 months.
| Clean | (23.8) | (18.2) | (20.6) | P < 0.001 |
| Used | (22.7) | (17.6) | (19.8) | |
| Both | (25.2) | (21.9) | (23.3) | |
| Clean | (11.3) | (7.8) | (9.3) | P = 0.196 |
| Used | (14.9) | (16.3) | (15.7) | |
| Both | (11.7) | (8.3) | (9.8) | |
| Clean | (6.0) | (7.8) | (7.0) | P < 0.01 |
| Used | (36.9) | (28.1) | (31.9) | |
| Both | (14.2) | (9.9) | (11.7) | |
| Clean | (11.7) | (5.6) | (8.2) | P < 0.01 |
| Used | (2.1) | (1.1) | (1.5) | |
| Both | (1.1) | (0.5) | (0.8) | |
| Clean | (2.5) | (0.0) | (1.1) | P < 0.01 |
| Used | (2.8) | (5.3) | (4.3) | |
| Both | (1.8) | (1.6) | (1.7) |
aChi Square examining combined "used" and "both" categories