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