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Factors Associated with Needlestick Injuries in Health Care Occupations: A Systematic Review.

Hossein Motaarefi1, Hosein Mahmoudi2, Eesa Mohammadi3, Ali Hasanpour-Dehkordi4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Needlestick and sharps injuries (NSIs), are among the main job-related injuries that health care workers experience. In fact, contraction of hepatitis B or hepatitis C from work-related NSIs is one of the most common occupational hazards among health care workers. AIM: The aim of this study was to determine the factors associated with NSIs in health care occupation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, a systematic and purposive review with emphasis on the research question was run to retrieve, evaluate and consolidate the required information. The following four key words were used to search for the relevant articles published from January 1998 to May 2015: NSI health care workers, risk factor and factors associated, in Science direct, EBSCO Host, PubMed, ProQuest, SID and Cochrane Library. Several steps of evaluation were taken to select and analyse the full texts of relevant articles. According to the inclusion criteria, we finally selected 11 articles from the 18642 retrieved articles.
RESULTS: The data of the analysed articles indicated that the highest incidence of NSIs was seen in nurses and that the associated factors were age, level of education, number of shifts per month and history of related training. The highest rate of NSIs was related to instrument preparation followed by injection and recapping of used needles. Findings show that health care workers suffer a high rate of needlestick injuries.
CONCLUSION: It was seen that device, location, or action cannot be separately considered as responsible for all types of the NSIs. Rather, each of them has a contribution to the NSIs. Nevertheless, factors with higher frequency should be given a higher priority.

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Keywords:  Blood and body fluids; Occupational health; Risk factors; Sharps injuries

Year:  2016        PMID: 27656466      PMCID: PMC5028444          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/17973.8221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


  24 in total

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4.  Epidemiology of needlestick injuries among health-care workers in Awassa City, Southern Ethiopia.

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Journal:  Trop Doct       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 0.731

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8.  Occupational Exposure to Needle Stick and Sharp Injuries and Associated Factors among Health Care Workers in Awi Zone, Amhara Regional State, Northwest Ethiopia, 2016.

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