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Healthcare worker safety is a pre-requisite for injection safety in developing countries.

机译:医护人员安全是发展中国家注射安全的先决条件。

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Unsafe injection practices, including the re-use of unsterile needles and syringes, are commonplace in developing country health settings, and contribute substantially to the global burden of blood-borne viral disease. Unsafe injection practices place at risk not only patients, but also healthcare workers, who practice universal precautions inconsistently and are commonly exposed to blood in the course of their work. Global awareness of the link between unsafe injection practices and the burden of blood-borne viral disease was slow to emerge but has grown in the recent years. In 1999, the World Health Organization (WHO) established the Safe Injection Global Network (SIGN), which advocates a range of interventions for the promotion of injection safety. As well as exhorting healthcare workers to use a new needle and syringe for every injection, they should also be encouraged and supported to protect themselves from exposure to blood. It is argued here that promoting the occupational safety of healthcare workers in developing countries is an essential and currently under-valued component of the response to the problem of unsafe injection practices. Protecting healthcare workers from occupational infection with blood-borne viruses has a range of potential benefits, including safer injection practices for patients and less discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS. There is an urgent need for organisational commitment to the occupational safety of healthcare workers in developing countries, along with the provision of training in injection safety and universal precautions, adequate supplies of personal protective equipment, and hepatitis B vaccination.
机译:不安全的注射做法,包括重复使用未消毒的针头和注射器,在发展中国家的卫生机构中很常见,并在很大程度上加剧了全球血源性病毒性疾病的负担。不安全的注射做法不仅会给患者带来风险,还会给医护人员带来风险,因为医护人员不一致地实施普遍的预防措施,并且在工作过程中通常会接触到血液。关于不安全注射方法和血液传播的病毒性疾病负担之间的联系的全球认识正在缓慢地出现,但是近年来已经增长。 1999年,世界卫生组织(WHO)建立了安全注射全球网络(SIGN),该网络提倡一系列干预措施以促进注射安全。除了劝告医护人员每次注射都要使用新的针头和注射器,还应鼓励并支持他们以防止自己接触血液。这里有人争辩说,在发展中国家,提高对卫生保健工作者的职业安全是对不安全注射做法问题的一种重要的,目前被低估的组成部分。保护医护人员免受血液传播病毒的职业感染具有一系列潜在的好处,包括为患者提供更安全的注射方法以及减少对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的歧视。迫切需要组织对发展中国家医护人员的职业安全作出承诺,并提供注射安全性和普遍预防措施的培训,充足的个人防护设备供应以及乙肝疫苗接种。

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