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Determination of the Professional Risk Factors of the Nurses Working in Two Different Hospitals

Date

2010

Author

Ugurlu, Nezihe
Yilmaz, Burcu
Karacak, Fatma

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Abstract

Purpose: This is a descriptive and cross-sectional study conducted to determine the professional risk factors of the nurses working at Mugla State Hospital and Hacettepe University Hospital. Method: This study was carried out between January 1 and March 23 with the nurses (n=185) who volunteered to participate in this study and who are working at the Intensive Care Units of Mugla State Hospital (n=95) and Hacettepe University Hospital (n=90). The data were collected through "Descriptive Information Form" and 22-item form to determine the occupational risks. Results: According to the findings of the study, it can be seen that 18.9 % of the participants from Mugla State Hospital are graduates of a four year-university program, the ratio of those who have had a training about professional risks is 75.8%, the ratio of the nurses taking precautions against the risks of working in an emergency unit is 100%(n=41). The number of the nurses using gloves while handling with blood and body fluids was found to be 79 (83.2%), and the number of the nurses taking personal precautions against risks while working in the emergency unit was found to be 46 (85.2%). 98.9% of the participants from Hacettepe University are university graduates, the ratio of the nurses having a training about profession-related risks was found to be 100%, the number of the nurses taking personal precautions against risks while working in the emergency unit was found to be 60 (100%), the number of the nurses using gloves while handling with blood and body fluids was found to be 60 (100%), and the number of the nurses taking personal precautions against risks while working in a unit of the University Hospital was found to be 30 (100%). Conclusion: Risk factors faced by nurses in the workplace, in order of priority are examined, and intensive care unit staff in institutions and service workers were found to vary between.

Source

Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing-Florence Nightingale Hemsirelik Dergisi

Volume

18

Issue

1

URI

https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12809/4626

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