与医护人员 HBV 感染率增加有关的因素

Concilium Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.53660/clm-3255-24g32
Júlia Tirloni Ramires, Ligia Maria Molinari Capel
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乙型肝炎可通过使用利器的意外事故传播,一旦感染,会增加受感染的专业人员患癌、肝硬化等疾病的几率,甚至导致死亡。因此,医护人员有必要了解疾病的传播途径,并对意外事故有所认识。这项研究的目的是了解与医护专业人员感染 HBV 增加有关的因素,描述医护专业人员使用生物材料发生事故的概况,介绍医护专业人员对乙型肝炎的认识,并描述医护专业人员采取的与 HBV 有关的生物安全措施。这是一篇综合性综述。根据排除和纳入标准,采用 PRISMA 流程图在索引数据库中搜索科学文章。对 15 篇文章进行了评估,这些文章表明疫苗接种覆盖率低、个人防护设备使用不足以及对感染缺乏了解,因此有必要对生物安全措施进行监测,以保证工作环境的安全。
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Factor associated with an increased rate of HBV infection in healthcare professionals
Hepatitis B can be transmitted through accidents with sharps and in the case of infection, it can increase the chances of the infected professional developing diseases such as carcinomas, cirrhosis and even leading to death. It is essential that healthcare professionals have knowledge about the means of disease transmission and understanding of accidents. The objectives of the study were to understand the factors related to the increase in HBV infection in healthcare professionals, describe the profile of accidents with biological materials in healthcare professionals, present the knowledge of healthcare professionals in relation to hepatitis B and describe the biosafety measures adopted by health professionals in relation to HBV. This was an integrative review. A search for scientific articles was carried out in indexed databases, following exclusion and inclusion criteria, using the PRISMA flowchart. 15 articles were evaluated that demonstrated low vaccination coverage, inadequate use of personal protective equipment and lack of knowledge about the infection, making it essential to monitor biosafety measures to guarantee a safe work environment
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