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Occupational exposure to blood-borne or body fluid pathogens among medical interns at Addington Hospital, Durban

机译:德班阿丁顿医院的医学实习生对血液传播或体液病原体的职业暴露

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Background: Healthcare workers are at risk of transmission of hepatitis B and C and human immunodeficiency viruses following accidental exposure to blood and body fluids. Interns are a vulnerable group of healthcare workers, cited as having the highest incidence of accidental needle-stick injuries and splashes with blood or body fluids. The main reason is thought to be a lack of experience and confidence, and underdeveloped dexterity skills, all of which increase risk of exposure. Since the introduction of the new two-year internship, to date no study has been carried out in South Africa comparing the incidence of occupational exposure between first- and second-year interns.Methods: A descriptive study design was devised and a structured questionnaire distributed to all interns employed at Addington Hospital in December 2008. All the interns had completed either one or two years of internship. Data were analysed using the SPSS software package and chi-square tests were applied for comparable variables.Results: The response rate was 83% (53/64). During 2008, 29 (55%) interns had at least one incident of accidental exposure to blood or body fluids. Eighteen (62%) were first-year interns and 11 (38%) were second-year interns (p < 0.01). In total, there were 42 exposures, of which 64% (27/42) were percutaneous and 36% (15/42) mucosal. First-year interns experienced 70% (19/27) of the needle-stick injuries and 73% (11/15) of the mucosal exposures (p < 0.01). A significant difference was noted between the first- and second-year interns (p < 0.01).Conclusion: The high level of exposure of interns to blood and blood products highlights the need for improvement in occupational health safety to prevent transmission of pathogens. Closer supervision of first-year interns and more focus on undergraduate awareness and skills development is necessary.
机译:背景:医护人员在意外接触血液和体液后,有传播乙型和丙型肝炎和人类免疫缺陷病毒的风险。实习生是一群脆弱的医护人员,被认为是意外针刺伤和血液或体液溅出率最高的人。人们认为主要原因是缺乏经验和自信,以及缺乏熟练的技巧,所有这些都会增加接触风险。自从引入新的两年期实习以来,迄今为止,在南非还没有进行过第一年和第二年实习生之间职业暴露发生率比较的研究。方法:设计了描述性研究设计,并分发了结构化问卷于2008年12月在Addington医院雇用的所有实习生。所有实习生均已完成了一两年的实习。使用SPSS软件包对数据进行分析,并对可比较的变量进行卡方检验。结果:响应率为83%(53/64)。 2008年期间,有29名(55%)实习生至少有一次意外接触血液或体液的事件。第一年实习生有十八名(62%),第二年实习生有11名(38%)(p <0.01)。总共有42次暴露,其中64%(27/42)是经皮暴露的,36%(15/42)是粘膜暴露的。第一年的实习生经历了70%(19/27)的针刺伤害和73%(11/15)的粘膜暴露(p <0.01)。第一年和第二年的实习生之间存在显着差异(p <0.01)。结论:实习生对血液和血液制品的高暴露量表明需要提高职业健康安全性以防止病原体传播。有必要对一年级实习生进行更严格的监督,并更加关注本科生的意识和技能发展。

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