The Effects of Nurses' Personal and Professional Characteristics on Needle Stick Injuries

Masoud Askari Majdabadi, S. Mousavi, Saeid Yazdanirad, Sogand Pirhadi, Seyyedeh Shadi Hosseini, Mohammad Beiruti, Hossein Rezaei, Fateme Khoshpasand, Faranak Najarian
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Background: Nurses face many professional dangers such as needle stick injuries. This study investigated the effects of nurses' personal and professional characteristics on needle stick injuries. Methods: The present cross-sectional study was performed on 200 nursing staff in a hospital. The sampling method was the classified method. Participants were asked to complete a researcher-made questionnaire on personal characteristics (age, work experience, gender, marital status, and educational level) and job (work department, number of shifts per month, and type of work shift). Also, the number of their needle stick events was extracted from their medical records. Results: The prevalence of needle sticks was 45.5%. Based on individual characteristics, the mean age and work experience of people with a history of needle stick are significantly lower than people without a history of needle stick (P <0.03). There was a significant relationship between needle stick history and educational level (P <0.00). However, there was no significant difference between the two groups without and with a history of needle stick in terms of marital status (P = 0.11) and gender (P = 0.13). Based on job characteristics, there were significant relationships between the history of needle stick with the variables of type of work shift (P = 0.00) and the number of shifts per month (P <0.00). Conclusion: Some personal and professional characteristics effective in needle sticking were identified. These findings can be used as a guide to prioritize individuals to take precautionary measures against needle sticking.
护士个人及职业特征对针刺伤的影响
背景:护士面临许多职业危险,如针刺伤害。本研究探讨护士的个人及职业特点对针刺伤害的影响。方法:对某医院200名护理人员进行横断面调查。抽样方法为分类法。参与者被要求完成一份由研究人员制作的关于个人特征(年龄、工作经历、性别、婚姻状况和教育水平)和工作(工作部门、每月轮班次数和轮班类型)的问卷。此外,他们的针刺事件的数量是从他们的医疗记录中提取的。结果:针刺患病率为45.5%。从个体特征来看,有针刺史的人的平均年龄和工作经历显著低于无针刺史(P<0.03)。针刺史与文化程度之间存在显著关系(P<0.00),无针刺史和有针刺史两组在婚姻状况(P=0.11)和性别(P=0.13)方面无显著差异,针刺史与轮班类型(P=0.00)和每月轮班次数(P<0.000)之间存在显著关系。这些发现可以作为指导,优先考虑个人对针刺采取预防措施。
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