The Effectiveness of a Training Program on Reducing Needlestick Injuries/Sharp Object Injuries among Soon Graduate Vocational Nursing School Students in Southern Taiwan
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The Effectiveness of a Training Program on Reducing Needlestick Injuries/Sharp Object Injuries among Soon Graduate Vocational Nursing School Students in Southern Taiwan : Ya-Hui YANG, et al. Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan-Needlestick/sharp injuries (NSIs/Sls) are a serious threat to medical/nursing students in hospital internships. Education for preventing NSIs/Sls is important for healthcare workers but is rarely conducted and evaluated among vocational school nursing students. We conducted an educational intervention for such students after their internship rotations before graduation. This program consisted of a lecture to the students after the internship training and a self-study brochure for them to study before their graduation. This study used the pre-test questionnaires completed by all students and the post-test questionnaires completed by 107 graduates after work experience as licensed nurses to assess the effectiveness of the intervention. After educational intervention, the incidence of NSIs/Sls decreased significantly from 50.5% pre-test to25.2% post-test, and the report rate increased from 37.0% to 55.6%, respectively. In conclusion, this intervention significantly reduced the incidence of NSIs/Sls and increased the report rate of such events.
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著者
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Yang Chun-yuh
Inst. Of Public Health Kaohsiung Medical Univ.
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Yang Chun-yuh
Institute Of Public Health Kaohsiung Medical University
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Yang Ya-hui
Graduate Institute Of Ocuupational Safety And Health Kaohsiung Medical University
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WU Trong-Neng
Institute of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, National Yang Ming University
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CHEN Chiou-Jong
Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Labor Affairs Council
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Chen C‐w
Council Of Labor Affairs Twn
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Wu Trong-neng
Institute Of Environmental And Occupational Health Sciences National Yang Ming University
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Wu T‐n
Graduate Institute Of Occupational Safety And Health Kaohsiung Medical University
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Wu Trong-neng
Institute Of Environmental Health College Of Public Health China Medical University And Hospital:ins
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Wu T‐n
Dep. Health Executive Yuan Taipei Twn
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Chen Chiou-jong
Institute Of Occupational Safety And Health Council Of Labor Affairs Executive Yuan
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Liou Saou-hsing
Institute Of Public Health National Defense Medical Center
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YANG Ya-Hui
Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Kaohsiung Medical University
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WANG Chao-Ling
Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Kaohsiung Medical University
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CHEN Chiu-Ying
Institute of Environmental Health, China Medical University
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Wang Chao-ling
Institute Of Occupational Safety And Health Kaohsiung Medical University
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