Status and Strategies for Safety Management of Antineoplastic Drugs among Oncology Nurses

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
J. Park, G. Noh, I. Kwon
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the work environment related to the handling and administration of antineoplastic drugs in the members of the Korean Oncology Nursing Society. Methods: The study was carried out from October 2018 to November 2018. The self-reported surveys included questions on the work environment, experience and concerns from occupational exposure, safe activities of antineoplastic drugs and use of personal protective equipment (PPE), hand hygiene, and type of PPE (e.g., gown, gloves, and mask). Results: A total of 125 participants from 41 organizations were surveyed. The nurses were mostly educated on safe management of antineoplastic drugs (95.2%) and concerned about health threats caused by occupational exposure (7.23± 2.14 out of 10). In addition, harmful activities were found, with gown use being the lowest when handling antineoplastic drugs. Conclusion: This study supports that appropriate staffing, equipment, and facilities, mandatory education, and establishment of policies are very important in creating a safe work environment for handling antineoplastic drugs.
肿瘤科护士抗肿瘤药物安全管理现状及对策
目的:本研究的目的是确定韩国肿瘤护理学会成员中与抗肿瘤药物处理和管理相关的工作环境。方法:本研究于2018年10月至2018年11月进行。自我报告的调查包括关于工作环境、经验和职业暴露的问题、抗肿瘤药物的安全活动和个人防护设备(PPE)的使用、手部卫生和PPE类型(如长袍、手套和口罩)。结果:共有来自41个组织的125名参与者接受了调查。护士主要接受抗肿瘤药物安全管理教育(95.2%),并关注职业暴露引起的健康威胁(7.23±2.14/10)。此外,还发现了有害活动,在处理抗肿瘤药物时,长袍的使用量最低。结论:本研究支持适当的人员配备、设备和设施、强制性教育和政策制定对于创造一个安全的抗肿瘤药物处理工作环境非常重要。
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