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Prevalence of injuries and reporting of accidents among health care workers at the University Hospital of the West Indies.

机译:西印度群岛大学医院的医护人员受伤率和事故报告。

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OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the knowledge, awareness and practices of health care workers towards universal precautions at the University Hospital of the West Indies. The study also examined the prevalence of injuries experienced by health care workers, as well as incidence of accidents and compliance with post-exposure prophylaxis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross sectional survey was conducted in September and October 2007. A 28-item self-administered questionnaire was provided to two hundred health care workers including medical doctors, medical technologists, nurses and porters to assess knowledge and practices regarding universal precautions, prevalence of injuries and incidence of accidents. RESULTS: Almost two-thirds (62.3%) of the respondents were aware of policies and procedures for reporting accidents while one-third (33.2%) were unsure. All nurses were aware of policies and procedures for reporting accidents, followed by medical doctors (88%) and medical technologists (61.2%). The majority (81.5%) of the respondents experienced splashes from bodily fluid. Over three-quarters of medical doctors (78%) and two-thirds of nurses (64%) reported having experienced needle stick injuries, while the incidence among medical technologists was remarkably lower (26%). The majority of the respondents (59%) experienced low accident incidence while just over one-tenth (14%) reported high incidence. Eighty four respondents reported needle stick injuries; just under two-thirds (59.5%) of this group received post-exposure treatment. CONCLUSIONS: The study found that majority of health care workers were aware of policies and procedures for reporting accidents. Splashes from body fluids, needle stick injuries and cuts from other objects were quite prevalent among health care workers. There is a need for monitoring systems which would provide accurate information on the magnitude of needle stick injuries and trends over time, potential risk factors, emerging new problems, and the effectiveness of interventions at The University Hospital of the West Indies and other hospitals in Jamaica.
机译:目的:本研究调查了西印度群岛大学医院针对普遍预防措施的医护人员的知识,意识和做法。该研究还检查了医护人员受伤的普遍性,以及事故发生率和对暴露后预防的依从性。材料与方法:于2007年9月和10月进行了横断面调查。向包括医生,医疗技术人员,护士和搬运工在内的200名医护人员提供了一份28项自我管理的问卷,以评估有关普遍预防措施的知识和做法。 ,受伤率和事故发生率。结果:将近三分之二(62.3%)的受访者知道报告事故的政策和程序,而三分之一(33.2%)的受访者不确定。所有护士都知道报告事故的政策和程序,其次是医生(88%)和医疗技术人员(61.2%)。大部分(81.5%)的受访者经历了体液飞溅。超过四分之三的医生(78%)和三分之二的护士(64%)报告说经历过针头刺伤,而医疗技术人员中的发生率明显更低(26%)。大多数受访者(59%)的事故发生率较低,而只有十分之一(14%)的事故发生率较高。 84名受访者报告了针刺伤;仅有三分之二(59.5%)的人接受过暴露后治疗。结论:研究发现,大多数卫生保健工作者都知道报告事故的政策和程序。体液飞溅,针刺伤和其他物体割伤在医护人员中十分普遍。需要一种监测系统,该监测系统将提供有关针刺伤害的严重程度和随时间变化趋势,潜在风险因素,新出现的新问题以及西印度群岛大学医院和牙买加其他医院的干预效果的准确信息。 。

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