• The emotional impact of an NSI can their past experiences of needlestick hazard for health-care workers: more be severe and long-lasting, even when injuries (NSI) and the surrounding than 100 000 injuries are reported in a serious infection is not transmitted. (who.int)
  • Needlestick injuries are a hazard for people who work with hypodermic syringes and other needle equipment. (steadyprintshop.com)
  • ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of needlestick injury (NSI) among interns and medical students as well as their knowledge of, attitude towards and their protective strategies against exposure to bloodborne pathogens. (who.int)
  • Aggregated data on prevalence of back injury, compiled from over 80 studies, revealed an international worldwide point prevalence of approximately 17%, an annual prevalence of 40-50% and a lifetime prevalence of 35-80% ( Hignett, 1996 ). (nursingworld.org)
  • Blood-borne diseases that could be transmitted by such an injury include human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C (HCV). (steadyprintshop.com)
  • Unsafe practices: These include unsafe medical and personal needlestick behaviours such as tattooing, piercing, needlestick injuries, injecting drug use. (who.int)
  • The Office of Health Standards Compliance (OHSC) will also need many more inspectors to review, on a four-yearly basis, some 3 900 public facilities and up to 74 000 private practices, so as to decide if they qualify for NHI accreditation (itself a further complex process dependent on assembling and analysing a host of demographic, epidemiological, and other data). (hasa.co.za)
  • Some people, such as health care workers are at increased risk of needlestick injury, which occurs when the skin is accidentally punctured by a used needle. (steadyprintshop.com)
  • While there has been a steady decline in the rates of most occupational injuries starting in 1992, work-related musculoskeletal disorders in nursing continue to rise ( Fragala & Bailey, 2003 ). (nursingworld.org)
  • Wound suturing was the most common cause of injury (33.5%), and the highest incidence (55.5%) was in the emergency room. (who.int)
  • How common are needlestick injuries? (steadyprintshop.com)
  • Needlesticks are a common occurrence in the health care profession. (steadyprintshop.com)
  • These are considered to be low estimates, since underreporting of injuries in nursing is common ( U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, 1999 ). (nursingworld.org)
  • However, at workers, especially interns and medical year in medical school), 3 years for least half of all such injuries are believed students, has received inadequate at- sixth year students and 2 years for fifth to go unreported [3,4]. (who.int)
  • WHO estimates that around 4.3 million persons are infected with HBV and 800 000 persons with HCV in the Region each year. (who.int)
  • It is estimated that 600 000 to 800 000 needlestick injuries occur per year in the United States [1]. (steadyprintshop.com)
  • Efforts to reduce injuries associated with patient handling are often based on tradition and personal experience rather than scientific evidence. (nursingworld.org)
  • Although there appears to be a theoretical risk of transmission of infection through blood, it is still extremely low due to low volume of blood in needle stick injuries compared to the well-known respiratory route. (steadyprintshop.com)