Investigation the performance of the safe injection methods by nurses in emergency wards

Background & Aim: Number of patients with bloodborn disease is increased. Because of degenerative effects of the disease on body's organs, and patient's need to hospitalization, contamination risk for nurses and other patients is also increased. So investigation of the perf...

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Main Authors: Jalalinia S.F, Zakeri Moghadam M, Kazemnejad A
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2006-08-01
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/3159.pdf&manuscript_id=3159
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author Jalalinia S.F
Zakeri Moghadam M
Kazemnejad A
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description Background & Aim: Number of patients with bloodborn disease is increased. Because of degenerative effects of the disease on body's organs, and patient's need to hospitalization, contamination risk for nurses and other patients is also increased. So investigation of the performance the principals of the safety injection by nurses are necessary. Methods & Materials: This study is a descriptive research. Sample of the study were 85 nurses employed in emergency units of the selected hospitals. The research data gathering tools were a questionnaire included 7 question about demographic data and 3 checklists included 29, 20, 15 objects about performance of the safety injection in three steps (pre, during, and after injection). The statistical tests included t-test, Pearson correlation. Data analysis performed by SPSS software. Results: This study showed that the majority of subjects were 23-30 years old (60%), female (70.6%), have BS (97.6%) in nursing and clinical experience under 5 years in hospital (55.3%) and emergency unit (80%) and didn’t participant in infection control course (75.3%) and work in rotation shift (82.4%). About half of the nurses (49.4%, 51.8%, 55.3%), had desirable performance in three steps of injection. Performance of safety injection had a significant correlation with sex (p=0.002), and preinjection step with during injection step and after injection (p=0.000), (p=0.001) respectively. Conclusion: According to the results of this study, the half of nurses had desirable performance in injection process, but the half of them had undesirable performance. It is suggested that nurses and managers pay more attention and try to performance standard and world precautions and principals of safety injection to prevent convection of bloodborn diseases.
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spelling doaj.art-ca43814c7fa547548870733da1f2eb222022-12-21T20:13:38ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesحیات1735-22152008-188X2006-08-011213545Investigation the performance of the safe injection methods by nurses in emergency wardsJalalinia S.FZakeri Moghadam MKazemnejad ABackground & Aim: Number of patients with bloodborn disease is increased. Because of degenerative effects of the disease on body's organs, and patient's need to hospitalization, contamination risk for nurses and other patients is also increased. So investigation of the performance the principals of the safety injection by nurses are necessary. Methods & Materials: This study is a descriptive research. Sample of the study were 85 nurses employed in emergency units of the selected hospitals. The research data gathering tools were a questionnaire included 7 question about demographic data and 3 checklists included 29, 20, 15 objects about performance of the safety injection in three steps (pre, during, and after injection). The statistical tests included t-test, Pearson correlation. Data analysis performed by SPSS software. Results: This study showed that the majority of subjects were 23-30 years old (60%), female (70.6%), have BS (97.6%) in nursing and clinical experience under 5 years in hospital (55.3%) and emergency unit (80%) and didn’t participant in infection control course (75.3%) and work in rotation shift (82.4%). About half of the nurses (49.4%, 51.8%, 55.3%), had desirable performance in three steps of injection. Performance of safety injection had a significant correlation with sex (p=0.002), and preinjection step with during injection step and after injection (p=0.000), (p=0.001) respectively. Conclusion: According to the results of this study, the half of nurses had desirable performance in injection process, but the half of them had undesirable performance. It is suggested that nurses and managers pay more attention and try to performance standard and world precautions and principals of safety injection to prevent convection of bloodborn diseases.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/3159.pdf&manuscript_id=3159Safety injectionnursing, practicalemergency service
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Investigation the performance of the safe injection methods by nurses in emergency wards
حیات
Safety injection
nursing, practical
emergency service
title Investigation the performance of the safe injection methods by nurses in emergency wards
title_full Investigation the performance of the safe injection methods by nurses in emergency wards
title_fullStr Investigation the performance of the safe injection methods by nurses in emergency wards
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title_short Investigation the performance of the safe injection methods by nurses in emergency wards
title_sort investigation the performance of the safe injection methods by nurses in emergency wards
topic Safety injection
nursing, practical
emergency service
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