Compliance with universal precautions among health care workers at three regional hospitals.
暂无分享,去创建一个
L R Murphy | G L Delclos | D. Vlahov | R. Gershon | S. Felknor | L. Murphy | D Vlahov | D. Vesley | P. C. Johnson | G. Delclos | D Vesley | R R Gershon | S A Felknor | P C Johnson | P. Johnson | Rrm Gershon | G. Delclos | LR Murphy
[1] L. Cronbach. Coefficient alpha and the internal structure of tests , 1951 .
[2] R. Purcell,et al. Type B hepatitis after needle-stick exposure: prevention with hepatitis B immune globulin. Final report of the Veterans Administration Cooperative Study. , 1978, Annals of internal medicine.
[3] Lawrence W. Green,et al. Health Education Planning: A Diagnostic Approach , 1979 .
[4] J. Hurrell,et al. Accident reduction through stress management , 1986 .
[5] E. McCray. Occupational risk of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome among health care workers. , 1986, The New England journal of medicine.
[6] M. Edmond,et al. Effect of Bedside Needle Disposal Units on Needle Recapping Frequency and Needlestick Injury , 1988, Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology.
[7] N. Weinstein. The precaution adoption process. , 1988, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[8] Frequency of Puncture Injuries in Surgeons and Estimated Risk of HIV Infection , 1989 .
[9] N. Mueller,et al. Occupational exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) among embalmers: a pilot seroprevalence study. , 1989, American journal of public health.
[10] N. Turner,et al. Development of an instrument to measure attitudes toward acquired immune deficiency syndrome. , 1989, AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education.
[11] D. Celentano,et al. Adherence to Universal (barrier) Precautions during interventions on critically ill and injured emergency department patients. , 1990, Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes.
[12] D. N. Cunningham,et al. HIV, trauma, and infection control: universal precautions are universally ignored. , 1990, The Journal of trauma.
[13] H. Lane,et al. Risk for occupational transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) associated with clinical exposures. A prospective evaluation. , 1990, Annals of internal medicine.
[14] J. Gerberding,et al. Risky Business: Using Necessarily Imprecise Casualty Counts to Estimate Occupational Risks for HIV-1 Infection , 1990, Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology.
[15] R. Pearson,et al. Recapping used needles: is it worse than the alternative? , 1990, The Journal of infectious diseases.
[16] E. Wong,et al. Are universal precautions effective in reducing the number of occupational exposures among health care workers ? A prospective study of physicians on a medical service , 1991 .
[17] R. Howard,et al. Universal precautions are not universally followed. , 1991, Archives of surgery.
[18] C. N. Winton,et al. An analysis of emergency physicians' cumulative career risk of HIV infection. , 1991, Annals of emergency medicine.
[19] E. Hunt,et al. Impact of a shielded safety syringe on needlestick injuries among healthcare workers. , 1992 .
[20] J. Godbold,et al. Constant incidence rates of needle-stick injury paradoxically suggest modest preventive effect of sharps disposal system. , 1992, Journal of occupational medicine. : official publication of the Industrial Medical Association.
[21] S. Mallal,et al. Exposure to blood borne infections in health care workers , 1992, The Medical journal of Australia.
[22] J. Tokars,et al. Surveillance of HIV Infection and Zidovudine Use among Health Care Workers after Occupational Exposure to HIV-Infected Blood , 1993, Annals of Internal Medicine.
[23] G. Ippolito,et al. The Risk of Occupational Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Health Care Workers: Italian Multicenter Study , 1993 .
[24] L. J. Short,et al. Risk of occupational infection with blood-borne pathogens in operating and delivery room settings. , 1993, American journal of infection control.
[25] B. Lanphear,et al. Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Healthcare Workers: Risk of Exposure and Infection , 1994, Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology.
[26] K Henry,et al. Compliance with universal precautions and needle handling and disposal practices among emergency department staff at two community hospitals. , 1994, American journal of infection control.
[27] G. Miller,et al. Use of universal precautions in interventional radiology: results of a national survey. , 1994, American journal of infection control.
[28] J. Hersey,et al. Use of Infection Control Guidelines by Workers in Healthcare Facilities to Prevent Occupational Transmission of HBV and HIV , 1994, Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology.
[29] D. Vlahov,et al. Temporal association between implementation of universal precautions and a sustained, progressive decrease in percutaneous exposures to blood. , 1994, Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.