2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.medcli.2008.06.016
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Accidentes biológicos percutáneos en el personal sanitario: análisis de factores de riesgo no prevenibles mediante precauciones estándares

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“…Another study conducted with the nursing team also showed that 84.4% of venipunctures were performed without gloves, and 29.7% of procedures were conducted without prior washing of hands, even though the materials were available for this purpose (17) . There was no correlation between working hours and greater adherence to SP, according to the scores of the scale of adherence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study conducted with the nursing team also showed that 84.4% of venipunctures were performed without gloves, and 29.7% of procedures were conducted without prior washing of hands, even though the materials were available for this purpose (17) . There was no correlation between working hours and greater adherence to SP, according to the scores of the scale of adherence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En nuestro país recientemente se ha publicado un estudio realizado por Campins y cols. 24 , que de forma global identifica variables que el accidentado no puede prevenir, como son los factores ergonómicos, organizativos, carga mental, estado de ánimo, formación, etc. Respecto a la formación, los resultados de Campins y cols.…”
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“…Instituto Nacional para la Salud y Seguridad Laboral en 1999, estimó un promedio anual entre 600-800 mil heridas por agujas y otras heridas punzo cortantes en establecimientos de salud. El reporte de la Organización Mundial de la Salud para el año 2002 indica que el porcentaje de casos de trabajadores de la salud a nivel mundial con exposición ocupacional a Hepatitis B, y Hepatitis C fue de 40 por ciento para ambas y de 2.5 por ciento para el VIH 5 .…”
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