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加拿大安大略省监管变化后针刺伤发生率的趋势(2004 - 2012年):一项观察性研究。

Trends in needlestick injury incidence following regulatory change in Ontario, Canada (2004-2012): an observational study.

作者信息

Chambers Andrea, Mustard Cameron A, Etches Jacob

机构信息

Institute for Work and Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2015 Apr 1;15:127. doi: 10.1186/s12913-015-0798-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A number of jurisdictions have used regulation to promote the adoption of safety-engineered needles as a primary solution to reduce the risk of needlestick injuries among healthcare workers. Regulatory change has not been complemented by ongoing efforts to monitor needlestick injury trends which limits opportunities to evaluate the need for additional investment in this area. The objective of this study was to describe trends in the incidence of needlestick injuries in Ontario prior to and following the establishment of regulation to promote the adoption of safety-engineered needles.

METHODS

An observational study of needlestick injuries obtained from two independent administrative data sources (emergency department records for the treatment of work-related disorders and workers' compensation claims) for a population of occupationally-active adults over the period 2004-2012.

RESULTS

Comparing the year prior to the regulation being established (2006) to three years after the regulation came into effect (2011), needlestick injury rates in the health and social services sector that were captured by workers' compensation claims declined by 31% and by 43% in the work-related emergency department records. Rates of workers' compensation claims associated with needlestick injuries declined by 31% in the hospital sector, by 67% in the long-term care sector and have increased by approximately 1% in nursing services over the period 2004-2012.

CONCLUSIONS

Two independent administrative data sources documented an overall reduction in needlestick injuries in the province of Ontario following a regulatory requirement to adopt safety-engineered needles; however, a substantial burden of occupational needlestick injuries persists in this setting.

摘要

背景

一些司法管辖区已通过监管措施来推动采用安全设计的针头,将其作为降低医护人员针刺伤风险的主要解决方案。监管变革并未得到持续监测针刺伤趋势的努力的补充,这限制了评估该领域额外投资需求的机会。本研究的目的是描述安大略省在出台促进采用安全设计针头的监管措施之前和之后针刺伤发生率的趋势。

方法

对2004 - 2012年期间职业活跃成年人的针刺伤进行观察性研究,数据来自两个独立的行政数据源(治疗与工作相关疾病的急诊科记录和工人赔偿申请)。

结果

将监管措施出台前一年(2006年)与监管措施生效三年后(2011年)进行比较,工人赔偿申请记录的卫生和社会服务部门针刺伤发生率下降了31%,与工作相关的急诊科记录中下降了43%。2004 - 2012年期间,医院部门与针刺伤相关的工人赔偿申请率下降了31%,长期护理部门下降了67%,护理服务部门上升了约1%。

结论

两个独立的行政数据源记录了安大略省在出台采用安全设计针头的监管要求后针刺伤总体减少;然而,在这种情况下,职业针刺伤的负担仍然很大。

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