HIV and the nursing professional in face of needlestick accidents
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-62342008000400026Keywords:
Nursing, Occupational risks, HIV, Accidents, occupational, Occupational healthAbstract
The goal of this study was to identify the scientific production about work-related needlestick accidents among nursing professionals involving HIV-contaminated biological material, as well as to characterize the pre-existing factors to such accidents, such as procedures occurring after the exposure to potentially HIV-contaminated needlestick material. This is a literature review, whose bibliographic search for keywords was carried out within the LILACS databases from the year 2000 onward. This study confirms that pre-existing factors for the occurrence of work-related needlestick accidents are related to work conditions as much as to individual conditions. In face of these accidents, the nursing workers need to know the conducts concerning post-exposure to potentially HIV-contaminated needlestick material. We conclude that the adoption of standardized precautions when working in healthcare is a fundamental condition for worker safety, independently of their area of expertise, given the increasing number of HIV cases.Downloads
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2008-12-01
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Vieira, M., & Padilha, M. I. C. de S. (2008). HIV and the nursing professional in face of needlestick accidents. Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da USP, 42(4), 804-810. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-62342008000400026