Practices and impacts post-exposure to blood and body fluid in operating room nurses: A cross-sectional study

© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Improper or inadequate actions taken after blood and body fluid exposures place individuals at risk for infection with bloodborne pathogens. This has potential, significant impact for health and well-being. Objectives: To evaluate the practices and the personal impac...

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Main Authors: Kasatpibal N., Whitney J., Katechanok S., Ngamsakulrat S., Malairungsakul B., Sirikulsathean P., Nuntawinit C., Muangnart T.
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Published: 2017
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-419242017-09-28T04:24:08Z Practices and impacts post-exposure to blood and body fluid in operating room nurses: A cross-sectional study Kasatpibal N. Whitney J. Katechanok S. Ngamsakulrat S. Malairungsakul B. Sirikulsathean P. Nuntawinit C. Muangnart T. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Improper or inadequate actions taken after blood and body fluid exposures place individuals at risk for infection with bloodborne pathogens. This has potential, significant impact for health and well-being. Objectives: To evaluate the practices and the personal impact experienced following blood and body fluid exposures among operating room nurses. Design: A cross-sectional, multi-center study. Settings: Government and private hospitals from all parts of Thailand. Participants: Operating room nurses from 247 hospitals. Methods: A questionnaire eliciting responses on characteristics, post-exposure practices, and impacts was sent to 2500 operating room nurses. Results: Usable questionnaires were returned by 2031 operating room nurses (81.2%). Of these 1270 had experience with blood and body fluid exposures (62.5%). Most operating room nurses did not report blood and body fluid exposures (60.9%). The major reasons of underreporting were low risk source (40.2%) and belief that they we re not important to report (16.3%). Improper post-exposure practices were identified, 9.8% did not clean exposure area immediately, 18.0% squeezed out the wound, and 71.1% used antiseptic solution for cleansing a puncture wound. Post-exposure, 58.5% of them sought counseling, 16.3% took antiretroviral prophylaxis, 23.8% had serologic testing for hepatitis B and 43.1% for hepatitis C. The main personal impacts were anxiety (57.7%), stress (24.2%), and insomnia (10.2%). Conclusions: High underreporting, inappropriate post-exposure practices and impacts of exposure were identified from this study. Comprehensive education and effective training of post-exposure management may be keys to resolving these important problems. 2017-09-28T04:24:08Z 2017-09-28T04:24:08Z 2016-05-01 Journal 00207489 2-s2.0-84960848706 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.01.010 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84960848706&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/41924
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description © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Improper or inadequate actions taken after blood and body fluid exposures place individuals at risk for infection with bloodborne pathogens. This has potential, significant impact for health and well-being. Objectives: To evaluate the practices and the personal impact experienced following blood and body fluid exposures among operating room nurses. Design: A cross-sectional, multi-center study. Settings: Government and private hospitals from all parts of Thailand. Participants: Operating room nurses from 247 hospitals. Methods: A questionnaire eliciting responses on characteristics, post-exposure practices, and impacts was sent to 2500 operating room nurses. Results: Usable questionnaires were returned by 2031 operating room nurses (81.2%). Of these 1270 had experience with blood and body fluid exposures (62.5%). Most operating room nurses did not report blood and body fluid exposures (60.9%). The major reasons of underreporting were low risk source (40.2%) and belief that they we re not important to report (16.3%). Improper post-exposure practices were identified, 9.8% did not clean exposure area immediately, 18.0% squeezed out the wound, and 71.1% used antiseptic solution for cleansing a puncture wound. Post-exposure, 58.5% of them sought counseling, 16.3% took antiretroviral prophylaxis, 23.8% had serologic testing for hepatitis B and 43.1% for hepatitis C. The main personal impacts were anxiety (57.7%), stress (24.2%), and insomnia (10.2%). Conclusions: High underreporting, inappropriate post-exposure practices and impacts of exposure were identified from this study. Comprehensive education and effective training of post-exposure management may be keys to resolving these important problems.
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author Kasatpibal N.
Whitney J.
Katechanok S.
Ngamsakulrat S.
Malairungsakul B.
Sirikulsathean P.
Nuntawinit C.
Muangnart T.
spellingShingle Kasatpibal N.
Whitney J.
Katechanok S.
Ngamsakulrat S.
Malairungsakul B.
Sirikulsathean P.
Nuntawinit C.
Muangnart T.
Practices and impacts post-exposure to blood and body fluid in operating room nurses: A cross-sectional study
author_facet Kasatpibal N.
Whitney J.
Katechanok S.
Ngamsakulrat S.
Malairungsakul B.
Sirikulsathean P.
Nuntawinit C.
Muangnart T.
author_sort Kasatpibal N.
title Practices and impacts post-exposure to blood and body fluid in operating room nurses: A cross-sectional study
title_short Practices and impacts post-exposure to blood and body fluid in operating room nurses: A cross-sectional study
title_full Practices and impacts post-exposure to blood and body fluid in operating room nurses: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Practices and impacts post-exposure to blood and body fluid in operating room nurses: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Practices and impacts post-exposure to blood and body fluid in operating room nurses: A cross-sectional study
title_sort practices and impacts post-exposure to blood and body fluid in operating room nurses: a cross-sectional study
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