The effectiveness of a multimedia training program on incidence of occupational exposure to contaminated sharp tools among nurses

Background and Aims: Health workers are threatened by injuries caused by the insertion of sharp medical devices (Needle Stick Injury) contaminated with patients َ ' blood and body fluids. The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of a multimedia training program on the incidence of oc...

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Main Authors: Masoud Bahreini, Mostafa Bijani, Hashem Rahmati, Shohreh Shahamat
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2011-04-01
Series:نشریه پرستاری ایران
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Online Access:http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-950-en.html
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Summary:Background and Aims: Health workers are threatened by injuries caused by the insertion of sharp medical devices (Needle Stick Injury) contaminated with patients َ ' blood and body fluids. The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of a multimedia training program on the incidence of occupational exposure of nurses to contaminated sharp tools in a university hospital in 2009.   Material and Methods: In an experimental study, 120 volunteer nurses, working in a university hospital was randomly assigned to either experimental group or control group. The experimental group received a multimedia training program for prevention of exposure during two weeks but the control group did not receive any training. All subjects completed the occupational exposure and knowledge questionnaires during 4 months before and 4 months after intervention. After data collection, mean standard deviation, paired t-test and chi-square were used for data analysis. Significant level of P< 0.05 was accepted.   Results: in the experimental group, the incidence of occupational exposure to contaminated sharp tools decreased (p0.05). Also the mean score for knowledge in the experimental group improved significantly from 8.05 to 14.1(p<0.05) but the increase in the mean score of knowledge in control group from 8.30 to 8.98 (p=0.33) was not significant.   Conclusion: The knowledge and performance of the experimental group regarding occupational exposure to contaminated sharp tools improved. Continuous education is recommended.
ISSN:2008-5931