• 1. Department of Infection Control, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China;2. Surgical Department, Dental Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China;
XU Shilan, Email: shilanxu@hotmail.com
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Objective  To survey the current situation of the sharp injury in medical workers, and to provide scientific evidence for the prevention and protection of sharp injury.
Methods  Through applying the questionnaire of sharp injuries designed by Zhongshan Hospital, Shanghai Fudan University, 10% of the workers in all departments of West China Hospital of Sichuan University were selected as respondents according to their job categories. The main contents of the survey included the general information of respondents, reporting after sharp injuries, training participation, and the exposure sources, operations, premises and equipments related to sharp injuries over the past one year.
Results  Of 840 questionnaires distributed, 100% were valid. The ratio of male was 23% while the female was 72%. There were 50.20% of all respondents who once got injured, and 75% of the respondents having the history of sharp injury worked less than 10 years. The nurses, house keepers and physicians were in the top three positions of suffering from sharp injury; and the operating room was ranked as the highest risk department for sharp injuries. The known haematogenous exposure sources were 69 cases of hepatitis B, 19 syphilis, 6 hepatitis C, and 3 HIV. There were 62% of the respondents who had ever attended related training, and only 11.61% of the injured respondents reported their sharp injuries.
Conclusion  The incidence rate of the sharp injury is high, but the report rate is low. The operating room is the high risk department, and nurses, house keepers, and physicians are the high risk population for sharp injuries. The prevention and protection and training for sharp injury in target departments and population should be strengthened.

Citation: XU Shilan,WU Xiyi,RAO Li,TAN Cheng,QIAO Fu,PU Dan,YIN Weijia,SHU Mingrong. A Current Situation Survey on Sharp Injury in 840 Medical Workers. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2011, 11(6): 636-639. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.20110111 Copy

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