尼日利亚某三级保健机构护士职业危害预防措施

Seidat Moyosore Ogunnaike, M. Akinwaare
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工作场所的人的健康与他们所做的工作一样重要,这是公共卫生的重点。护士面临职业危害风险,因此需要使用个人防护装备(PPE)。本研究调查了尼日利亚一家三级卫生机构护士的职业危害预防措施。方法:本研究采用描述性横断面研究设计,采用结构化问卷进行数据收集。共发放问卷292份,回收问卷264份,其中220份填写完整,纳入数据分析。采用简单随机抽样的方法选择研究对象。数据收集前已获得UI/UCH伦理委员会的伦理批准。采用数据软件包进行数据分析。结果:本研究结果显示,约三分之二(66%)的护士在该机构工作,有良好的职业危害知识。答复者确认在其工作场所可获得个人防护装备(79.1%)和职业卫生服务(83.6%)。然而,物理(99%)、化学(97.7%)和生物(95.5%)危害被确定为三种最常见的危害形式。此外,手套(99%)、护目镜(99.5%)、长袍(99.5%)和口罩(99.5%)被确定为最常用的个人防护装备。总体而言,163名(74%)护士采取了良好的预防策略。疏忽和难以获得被认为是影响个人防护装备使用的因素。结论:尽管护士对职业危害有较好的认识,但由于缺乏组织政策,许多护士没有使用个人防护用品。因此,卫生机构必须确保使用个人防护装备,以减少护士的职业危害风险。
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Occupational hazard preventive measures among nurses in a nigerian tertiary health institution
Introduction: The health of people in a work place is as important as the work they do and this focuses on public health. Nurses are faced with risk of occupational hazards, hence the need for use of personal protective equipment (PPE). This study examined occupational hazard preventive measures among nurses in a Nigerian tertiary health institution. Method: this study adopted descriptive cross sectional research design using structured questionnaire for data collection. Two hundred and ninety-two (292) questionnaires were distributed but only 264 were retrieved among which 220 were completely filled and therefore included in data analysis. Simple random sampling was used to select study participants. Ethical approval was obtained from UI/UCH ethical committee before data collection. Data software package was used for data analysis. Results: The findings of this study showed that about two third (66%) of nurses working in the facility have good knowledge of occupational hazard. Respondents confirmed the availability of PPE (79.1%) and occupational health services (83.6%) in their work place. However, physical (99%), chemical (97.7%) and biological (95.5%) hazards were identified as the three commonest forms of hazard been exposed. Also, gloves (99%), goggle (99.5%), gown (99.5%) and face-mask (99.5%) were identified as mostly used PPE. Overall, 163(74%) nurses practise good preventive strategies. Negligence and poor accessibility were mentioned as factors affecting use of PPE. Conclusion: The study concluded that despite good knowledge of occupational hazards among nurses, many of them don’t use PPE due to lack of organizational policies. It is therefore imperative for health institutions to ensure use of PPE to reduce risk of occupational hazard among nurses.
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