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Needlestick and sharps injuries among secondary and tertiary healthcare workers, Saudi Arabia.

Anwar M MakeenAbdullah A AlharbiMohammed Salih MahfouzAhmad Y AlqassimAhmed A IsmailHaider M ArishiMaged A El-SetouhiRonnie D HornerMohammed A Muaddi
Published in: Nursing open (2021)
The overall needlestick and sharps injuries incidence rate was 24%. The needlestick and sharps injuries rates were 30% and 14% in secondary and tertiary hospitals, respectively. HCWs working in tertiary hospitals were 61% less likely to have needlestick and sharps injuries than those employed in secondary hospitals. This was mainly the impact of better and continuous training. High safety level maintenance and health education provision are vital in such settings.
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