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ID (ISN) del documento111299
Número CIS 10-0876
ISSN - Título de la serie 0271-3586 - American Journal of Industrial Medicine
Año 2010
Número de serie
Autor(es) Kim H., Kriebel D., Quinn M.M., Davis L.
Título The snowman: A model of injuries and near-misses for the prevention of sharps injuries
Información bibliográfica Nov. 2010, Vol.53, No.11, p.1119-1127. Illus. 34 ref.
Resumen Sharps injuries (SI) and other blood/body fluid exposures (BBFE) present bloodborne pathogen risks for home healthcare (HHC) workers. In this study, a new conceptual model for using near-misses for SI and BBFE was developed and its utility in statistical analyses of SI and BBFE risk factors was evaluated. It involved surveying 787 HHC nurses and 282 aides. Questions focused on the circumstances leading up to the SI, BBFE, and near-misses. After evaluating the hypothesis that near-misses and events lie along the same causal pathway, these outcomes were combined to estimate their association with employment status. There were similar frequencies of risk factors for the events SI, BBFE, and their near-misses, suggesting that they may share common causal pathways. Combined data on events and near-misses confirmed that part-time and temporary HHC aides were at higher risk than full-timers.
Descriptores (primarios) Massachusetts; pinchazos de agujas; sangre; personal de los servicios de salud; accidentes de trabajo; riesgos biológicos
Descriptores (secundarios) Estados Unidos; valoración del riesgo; fiabilidad; descripción del procedimiento
Tipo de documento D - Artículos periódicos
País / Estado o ProvinciaMassachusetts
Tema(s) Cemercio, servicios, oficinas
Broad subject area(s) Riesgos biológicos
Navegación por categoria(s) Health care services
Biological hazards