| Literature DB >> 22593797 |
Babatunde Ogunnowo1, Charles Anunobi, Adebayo Onajole, Kofoworola Odeyemi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mortuary workers like other health workers are exposed to blood borne pathogens at work. A baseline assessment is important to plan for programmes to safeguard the health of workers. The aim of this study is to determine exposure rates to blood among mortuary workers in teaching hospitals in South West Nigeria.Entities:
Keywords: Exposure; Nigeria; blood; infection control; mortuary workers
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22593797 PMCID: PMC3343689
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Socio-demographic characteristics of respondents
| Variable | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| 20–29 | 15(19.7) |
| 30–39 | 29(38.2) |
| 40–49 | 21(27.6) |
| 50–59 | 11(14.5) |
| Male | 69(92) |
| Female | 6(8) |
| None | 3(4.1) |
| Primary | 24(32.9) |
| Secondary | 24(32.9) |
| Post-secondary | 22(30.1) |
| Senior | 22(30.6) |
| Junior | 50(69.4) |
| Less than 5years | 27(36) |
| 5–10years | 21(28) |
| Greater than 10 years | 27(36) |
Senior workers are on grade level 8 and above while junior workers are below grade level 8. Education and year of experience play role in category of worker
Exposure to blood in the past one year through various sources among respondents
| Variable | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| Blood splash(N=62) | 53(85.5%) |
| Needle stick injury(N=68) | 18(26.5%) |
| Cuts on skin(N=66) | 48(72.7%) |
| All sources (N=68) | 34(50%) |
Factors associated with various sources of exposure to blood among respondents in the past one year
| Factors associated with exposure | Needle-stick injury | Blood splash | Cuts on skin | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes (%) odd ratio (95% confidence interval) | Yes (%) odd ratio(95% confidence Interval) | Yes (%) odd ratio (95% confidence interval) | |||||
| Male (N=61) | 46(75.4) | 3.07(0.36–24.95) | 49(80.3) | 4.08(0.47–33.59) | 44(72.1) | 2.59(0.31–20.96) | |
| Female(N=6) | 3(50) | 1(reference) | 3(50) | 1(reference) | 3(50) | 1(reference) | |
| Senior(N=23) | 14(66.7) | 0.69(0.19–2.59) | 16(76.2) | 0.62(0.14–2.91) | 13(61.9) | 0.56(0.16–2.01) | |
| Junior(N= 43) | 32(74.4) | 1(reference) | 36(83.7) | 1(reference) | 32(74.4) | 1(reference) | |
| Less than 5years(N=23) | 15(65.2) | 1(reference) | 22(95.7) | 1(reference) | 16(69.6) | 1(reference) | |
| Five years and above(N=45) | 35(77.7) | 1.87(0.52–6.46) | 31(68.9) | 0.10(0.00–0.78) | 32(71.1) | 1.08(0.30–3.63) | |
| Yes(N=43) | 29(67.4) | 0.91(0.25–3.03) | 30(69.8) | 0.49(0.10–1.91) | 28(65.1) | 1.20(0.37–3.84) | |
| No (N=23) | 16(69.6) | 1(reference) | 19(82.6) | 1(reference) | 14(60.1) | 1(reference) | |
Hepatitis B vaccination status of respondents exposed to needle stick injury, cuts and blood splash
| Variable | Needle-stick injury Frequency (%) | Cuts Frequency (%) | Blood splash Frequency (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 26(57.8) | 22(52.4) | 29(59.2) |
| No | 19(42.2) | 20(47.6) | 20(40.8) |
| One | 6(23.1) | 6(27.3) | 6(20.7) |
| Two | 15(57.7) | 13(59.1) | 15(51.7) |
| Three | 5(19.2) | 3(13.6) | 8(27.6) |