2020
DOI: 10.29309/tpmj/2020.27.03.3565
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Needle stick injuries in healthcare workers of a secondary Care Hospital, Pakistan.

Abstract: Needle Stick Injury (NSI) is a percutaneous piercing wound typically dealing with sharps. Needle stick injuries are the most common health care workers issue worldwide. The causes include various factors like type and design of needle, recapping activity, handling/transferring specimens, collision between HCWs or sharps, during clean-up, manipulating needles in patient line related work, passing/handling devices or failure to dispose of the needle in puncture proof containers. NSIs may transmit other bacterial… Show more

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“…It is because HCWs with less experience pay less attention to the risk factors that can lead to NSSIs. Khan et al (2020) reported the awareness to be 49.0% in the doctors and nurses whereas higher awareness (79.9%) was observed in our study. Other studies reported different awareness amongst healthcare professionals i.e.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…It is because HCWs with less experience pay less attention to the risk factors that can lead to NSSIs. Khan et al (2020) reported the awareness to be 49.0% in the doctors and nurses whereas higher awareness (79.9%) was observed in our study. Other studies reported different awareness amongst healthcare professionals i.e.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 67%