Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Needle Sticks and Sharp Injuries among Nurses at the Accident and Emergency Department of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi-Ghana

Augustine Kumah, Hilda Agortimevor, Francis Akakpo, Hope Akpeke, G. Azi, E. Gblende
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Needle Sticks and Sharps Injuries (NSSI) represent a major occupational hazard in the health care industry, with professional nurses incurring a large proportion of the total burden particularly with items that have been previously used on patients. This study investigated the prevalence and risk factors associated with needle sticks and sharp injuries among nurses at the accident and emergency department of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi-Ghana. A cross-sectional quantitative descriptive survey was conducted among 113 Nurses at Accident & Emergency department of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Ghana using a simple random sampling in selecting participants. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data from the participants. The study shown a prevalence of 47% needle stick and sharp injury among nurses with 33.6% of those injuries resulting from needle stick. Majority (25.5%) of the respondents allowed the injury to bleed as an initial intervention measure. Majority (68.1%) reported the incidence of the injury while (31.9%) did not. Majority (33.3%) of them did not report because they did not know who to report to. Work pressure (53.1%) was identified as the major contributing factor for needle stick and sharp injuries. The study shown a prevalence of 47% needle stick and sharp injury among nurses with 33.6% of those injuries resulting from needle stick. Nurses should be trained on safety measures of handling and disposing needles and sharps and should also be encouraged to report NSSIs in other to get the right treatment and counselling.
加纳库马西Komfo Anokye教学医院急诊科护士中针扎和锐器伤的患病率及相关风险因素
针刺伤(NSSI)是医疗保健行业的一大职业危害,专业护士承担了很大一部分的总负担,尤其是以前用于患者的物品。本研究调查了加纳库马西Komfo Anokye教学医院急诊科护士中与针刺和尖锐损伤相关的患病率和危险因素。对加纳Komfo Anokye教学医院急诊科的113名护士进行了横断面定量描述性调查,采用简单的随机抽样方法选择参与者。采用结构化调查表收集参与者的数据。研究表明,47%的护士发生针刺和尖锐损伤,其中33.6%的损伤是由针刺引起的。大多数(25.5%)的受访者允许受伤流血作为初步干预措施。大多数(68.1%)报告了损伤的发生率,而(31.9%)没有报告。他们中的大多数人(33.3%)没有报告,因为他们不知道该向谁报告。工作压力(53.1%)被认为是导致针刺和尖锐损伤的主要因素。研究表明,47%的护士发生针刺和尖锐损伤,其中33.6%的损伤是由针刺引起的。护士应接受处理针头和锐器的安全措施培训,还应鼓励他们在其他地方报告NSSI,以获得正确的治疗和咨询。
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