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Effects of Training Course on Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: A Controlled Interventional Study
BACKGROUND: One of the serious occupational concerns in health care workers (HCWs) is exposure to blood/body fluids that can transmit blood borne pathogens such as human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B and C viruses. We are reporting the effects of training course and surveillance on the rate...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3883246/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24404356 |
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author | Mehrdad, Ramin Meshki, Mansooreh Pouryagub, Gholamreza |
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description | BACKGROUND: One of the serious occupational concerns in health care workers (HCWs) is exposure to blood/body fluids that can transmit blood borne pathogens such as human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B and C viruses. We are reporting the effects of training course and surveillance on the rate of needle stick injuries (NSIs) among HCWs at an educational hospital in Iran. AIMS: To evaluate the effects of training course on the rate of NSIs and its reporting. METHODS: We selected two hospitals (A&B) based on their similarities in wards and facilities then asked the managers of these two hospitals to participate in our study. We established a new occupational health center and conducted a training course at hospital A on 2010 and compared it with control group (hospital B). The data from 2009 to 2011 was collected, analyzed to compare pre and post intervention rates. RESULTS: During study period nurses sustained the highest number of injuries (hospital A: n=80; 66.1% and hospital B: n=64; 35.4%). The incidence rate of NSIs in hospital A was 7.16 NSI/100FTE/YEAR before the intervention which was increased to 12.06 after the intervention. In hospital B this rate was 6.05 during three years. CONCLUSIONS: The study revealed remarkable increase in the incidence rate of NSIs after the intervention. This is being achieved by meticulous surveillance, training course and improving awareness |
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spelling | pubmed-38832462014-01-08 Effects of Training Course on Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: A Controlled Interventional Study Mehrdad, Ramin Meshki, Mansooreh Pouryagub, Gholamreza Int J Prev Med Original Article BACKGROUND: One of the serious occupational concerns in health care workers (HCWs) is exposure to blood/body fluids that can transmit blood borne pathogens such as human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B and C viruses. We are reporting the effects of training course and surveillance on the rate of needle stick injuries (NSIs) among HCWs at an educational hospital in Iran. AIMS: To evaluate the effects of training course on the rate of NSIs and its reporting. METHODS: We selected two hospitals (A&B) based on their similarities in wards and facilities then asked the managers of these two hospitals to participate in our study. We established a new occupational health center and conducted a training course at hospital A on 2010 and compared it with control group (hospital B). The data from 2009 to 2011 was collected, analyzed to compare pre and post intervention rates. RESULTS: During study period nurses sustained the highest number of injuries (hospital A: n=80; 66.1% and hospital B: n=64; 35.4%). The incidence rate of NSIs in hospital A was 7.16 NSI/100FTE/YEAR before the intervention which was increased to 12.06 after the intervention. In hospital B this rate was 6.05 during three years. CONCLUSIONS: The study revealed remarkable increase in the incidence rate of NSIs after the intervention. This is being achieved by meticulous surveillance, training course and improving awareness Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3883246/ /pubmed/24404356 Text en Copyright: © International Journal of Preventive Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Mehrdad, Ramin Meshki, Mansooreh Pouryagub, Gholamreza Effects of Training Course on Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: A Controlled Interventional Study |
title | Effects of Training Course on Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: A Controlled Interventional Study |
title_full | Effects of Training Course on Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: A Controlled Interventional Study |
title_fullStr | Effects of Training Course on Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: A Controlled Interventional Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of Training Course on Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: A Controlled Interventional Study |
title_short | Effects of Training Course on Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: A Controlled Interventional Study |
title_sort | effects of training course on occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens: a controlled interventional study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3883246/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24404356 |
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