Acessibilidade / Reportar erro

Clinical treatment adherence of health care workers and students exposed to potentially infectious biological material* * Extracted from the Master's dissertation "Adesão ao seguimento clínico de profissionais e estudantes da área da saúde que sofreram acidente ocupacional com material biológico", Graduate Nursing Program, Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing, Universidade de São Paulo, 2013.

Seguimiento Clínico De Profesionales Y Estudiantes Del Área De La Salud Expuestos A Material Biológico Potencialmente Contaminado

OBJECTIVE

To assess adherence to clinical appointments by health care workers (HCW) and students who suffered accidents with potentially infectious biological material.

METHOD

A retrospective cross-sectional study that assessed clinical records of accidents involving biological material between 2005 and 2010 in a specialized unit.

RESULTS

A total of 461 individuals exposed to biological material were treated, of which 389 (84.4%) were HCWs and 72 (15.6%) students. Of the 461 exposed individuals, 307 (66.6%) attended a follow-up appointment. Individuals who had suffered an accident with a known source patient were 29 times more likely to show up to their scheduled follow-up appointments (OR: 29.98; CI95%: 16.09-55.83).

CONCLUSION

The predictor in both univariate and multivariate analyses for adherence to clinical follow-up appointment was having a known source patient with nonreactive serology for the human immunodeficiency virus and/or hepatitis B and C.

Exposure to Biological Agents; Occupational Exposure; Accidents, Occupational; Health Personnel; Students, Health Occupations


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