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Type: Journal article
Title: Sharps injury and body fluid exposure among healthcare workers in an Australian tertiary hospital
Author: Bi, P.
Tully, P.
Boss, K.
Hiller, J.
Citation: Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 2008; 20(2):139-147
Publisher: Sage Science Press (US)
Issue Date: 2008
ISSN: 1010-5395
1941-2479
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Peng Bi, Phillip J. Tully, Karen Boss and Janet E. Hiller
Abstract: To examine sharps injury and body fluid exposure among health care workers, a descriptive epidemiological study was conducted in a 1000-bed tertiary hospital between 2000 and 2003 using surveillance data of all reported sharps injuries and body fluid exposures. A total of 640 sharps injuries and body fluid exposures were reported from hospital and nonhospital staff, although no seroconversions to HIV, hepatitis B virus, or hepatitis C virus were observed during the study period. Nurses reported 47% of sharps injuries and 68% of body fluid exposures, medical staff reported 38% and 16%, and other nonmedical staff notified 5% and 4%, respectively, while nonhospital staff reported the rest. Hollow-bore needles accounted for 56% of sharps injuries, while 11% of the incidents were sustained during recapping and inappropriate disposal. Further research into Australian work practices, disposal systems, education strategies, and the use of safety sharps should be emphasized to implement strategies to reduce work-related injuries among health care workers.
Keywords: sharps injury
body fluid exposure
health care workers
Australia
DOI: 10.1177/1010539507312235
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1010539507312235
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