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Potential for reported needlestick injury prevention among healthcare workers through safety device usage and improvement of guideline adherence: expert panel assessment.

机译:通过使用安全装置和改善准则的依从性,医护人员预防针刺伤害的潜力:专家小组评估。

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A prospective survey was conducted over six months in order to estimate the proportion of reported occupational needlestick injuries sustained by National Health Service (NHS) Scotland staff that could have been prevented through either safety device introduction, improved guideline adherence, guideline revision or a combination of these. This survey involved the administration of a standard proforma to healthcare workers followed by an expert panel assessment. All acute and primary care NHS Scotland trusts, the Scottish Ambulance Service and the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service were included. Proforma and expert panel assessment data were available for 64% of injuries (952/1497) reported by healthcare staff. These injuries were all percutaneous. The expert panel concluded that: 56% of all injuries and 80% of venepuncture/injection administration injuries would probably/definitely have been prevented through safety device usage, 52% of all injuries and 56% of venepuncture/injection administration injuries would probably/definitely have been prevented through guideline adherence and 72% of all injuries and 88% of venepuncture/injection administration injuries would probably/definitely have been prevented through either intervention. Multi-factorial analysis indicated that injuries sustained through venepuncture/injection administration were significantly more likely to be prevented through safety device usage [adjusted odds ratio (OR) 5.09, 95% confidence intervals (CI) 3.11-8.31 and adjusted OR 2.70, 95% CI 1.64-4.45, respectively], and significantly less likely to be prevented through guideline adherence (adjusted OR 0.26, 95% CI 0.11-0.60 and adjusted OR 0.31, 95% CI 0.12-0.78, respectively). Injuries sustained after completing procedures were significantly more likely to be prevented through safety device usage and guideline adherence. The study's findings support the need for improvements to staff's adherence to needlestick injury guidelines and appropriate implementation of safety devices for venepuncture and injection administration.
机译:在六个月的时间里进行了一项前瞻性调查,以估算苏格兰国家卫生局(NHS)工作人员遭受的报告性职业性针刺伤害的比例,这些比例可以通过采用安全装置,改善准则的遵守程度,准则的修订或以下各项的结合来预防这些。这项调查涉及对医护人员进行标准形式的管理,然后进行专家小组评估。包括NHS苏格兰所有的急诊和初级保健,苏格兰救护车服务和苏格兰国家输血服务。医护人员报告了64%(952/1497)受伤的形式和专家小组评估数据。这些伤害都是经皮的。专家小组的结论是:通过使用安全装置可以预防/预防所有伤害的56%和静脉穿刺/注射管理伤害的80%,可能/确定地预防所有受伤的52%和静脉穿刺/注射管理伤害的56%通过遵循指南可以预防,所有干预中有72%的伤害和88%的静脉穿刺/注射给药伤害是可以预防的。多因素分析表明,通过使用安全装置,通过静脉穿刺/注射给药所遭受的伤害更有可能得到预防[调整后的优势比(OR)5.09,95%置信区间(CI)3.11-8.31,调整后的OR 2.70,95% CI分别为CI 1.64-4.45]和通过准则遵守情况预防的可能性显着降低(分别为OR 0.26、95%CI 0.11-0.60和OR 0.31、95%CI 0.12-0.78)。通过使用安全装置和遵守指南,更有可能避免在完成程序后遭受的伤害。该研究结果支持需要改善工作人员对针刺伤害指南的遵守,并需要适当实施用于静脉穿刺和注射管理的安全装置。

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