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OCCUPATIONAL SHARPS INJURY AMONG HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN HOSPITAL MELAKA 2013 – 2015: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
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Sharps injury imposed a major threat towards safety and health among healthcare workers (HCWs). Many studies in Malaysia concentrated on prevalence of needle stick injury (NSI), however the prevalence of sharps injury among HCWs based on local guideline was still scarce in Malaysia. This information gap leads us to conduct this study. Our study aimed to determine the prevalence of sharps injury among HCWs in Hospital Melaka and to describe the factors among staff with sharps injury. This cross-sectional study was conducted in Hospital Melaka, Malaysia. 165 reported cases from 2013-2015 were reviewed and secondary data extracted. Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 20. Among reported sharps injury cases in this study, 65 (39.4%) were male, while 100 (60.6%) were female. The mean age was 27.41 (SD: 6.06). More than half of the reported sharps injury occurred among doctor, 113 (68.5%) specifically House Officer; 89 (53.9%) followed by paramedic, 26 (15.8%) and others, 26 (15.8%). Mostly occurred in ward, 114 (69.1%). The device which accounted for most of sharps injury cases was hypodermic needle, 67 (40.6%). Many of the sharps injury cases occurred while withdrawing needle from patient, 26 (15.9%). Prevalence of sharps injury among HCWs in this study was 0.8% in year 2013, 1.1% in year 2014 and 0.5% in year 2015. Nearly half from the total number of reported sharps injury cases among HCWs in Hospital Melaka were from Medical Department, 71 (43%). Recommended measures include usage of Safety-engineered devices (SEDs) and emphasize on standard precaution.
Malaysian Public Health Physicians' Association
Title: OCCUPATIONAL SHARPS INJURY AMONG HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN HOSPITAL MELAKA 2013 – 2015: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
Description:
Sharps injury imposed a major threat towards safety and health among healthcare workers (HCWs).
Many studies in Malaysia concentrated on prevalence of needle stick injury (NSI), however the prevalence of sharps injury among HCWs based on local guideline was still scarce in Malaysia.
This information gap leads us to conduct this study.
Our study aimed to determine the prevalence of sharps injury among HCWs in Hospital Melaka and to describe the factors among staff with sharps injury.
This cross-sectional study was conducted in Hospital Melaka, Malaysia.
165 reported cases from 2013-2015 were reviewed and secondary data extracted.
Data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 20.
Among reported sharps injury cases in this study, 65 (39.
4%) were male, while 100 (60.
6%) were female.
The mean age was 27.
41 (SD: 6.
06).
More than half of the reported sharps injury occurred among doctor, 113 (68.
5%) specifically House Officer; 89 (53.
9%) followed by paramedic, 26 (15.
8%) and others, 26 (15.
8%).
Mostly occurred in ward, 114 (69.
1%).
The device which accounted for most of sharps injury cases was hypodermic needle, 67 (40.
6%).
Many of the sharps injury cases occurred while withdrawing needle from patient, 26 (15.
9%).
Prevalence of sharps injury among HCWs in this study was 0.
8% in year 2013, 1.
1% in year 2014 and 0.
5% in year 2015.
Nearly half from the total number of reported sharps injury cases among HCWs in Hospital Melaka were from Medical Department, 71 (43%).
Recommended measures include usage of Safety-engineered devices (SEDs) and emphasize on standard precaution.
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