EVALUATION OF NEEDLE STICK INJURY AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN AL NAJAF CITY/ IRAQ

Authors

  • Haneen Ayad Nemaa Thi-Qar Health Directorate, Thi-Qar, Iraq.
  • Shaymaa Abdul Lateef Al-fadhul Department of Family and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kufa, Najaf, Kufa, Iraq
  • Taqi Mohammed Jwad Taher Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, Wasit University, Wasit, Kut, Iraq.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37557/gjphm.v6i2.275

Keywords:

Needle stick injury, Healthcare workers, Occupational exposure, Prevalence

Abstract

 

 Introduction: In healthcare-related situations, needle sticks represent a substantial work-related health risk. Healthcare professionals face the danger of contracting blood-borne infections as well as the psychological impact of these wounds. The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of needle stick injuries and the associated socio-demographic determinants among healthcare workers. Methods: The research employed a cross-sectional design, with data collection occurring from February 1st, 2023 to February 1st, 2024. 380 participants were conveniently selected from different Al-Najaf City/Iraq healthcare institutions. The study sample included a variety of specialists, including anesthetics, surgeons, dentists, surgeon assistants, anesthetics assistants, nurses, physicians, and laboratory workers. A self-administered questionnaire from previously published articles was used for data collection. It covers socio-demographic information, a history of previous exposure to, and the reasons for needle stick injuries. Quantitative variables were summarized with means and standard deviations; descriptive statistics for categorical variables included frequencies and percentages. P ? 0.05 indicated statistical significance. Results: Most healthcare workers (85%) were previously exposed to needle sticks. Job category was significantly associated with a history of needle stick exposure (p < 0.001). The anesthetics represent the highest job class exposed to needle sticks (100%). More than one-fifth of participants (21.85%) reported recapping needles followed by bending needles in 16.84% of them as a cause of needle stick injuries. Conclusion: Most healthcare workers are exposed to needle stick injuries; job category is an important risk factor. 

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Published

2024-09-01

How to Cite

Haneen Ayad Nemaa, Shaymaa Abdul Lateef Al-fadhul, & Taher, T. M. J. (2024). EVALUATION OF NEEDLE STICK INJURY AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN AL NAJAF CITY/ IRAQ. Global Journal of Public Health Medicine, 6(2), 1021–1030. https://doi.org/10.37557/gjphm.v6i2.275

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