Education and devices to prevent blood and body fluid exposures

S. Cheetham*, H. Ngo, J. Liira, E. Lee, C. Pethrick, A. Andrews, H. Liira

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    6 Citations (SciVal)
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)38-44
    Number of pages7
    JournalOccupational Medicine
    Volume70
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 12 Mar 2020

    Funding

    We acknowledge the support of the Government of Western Australia Department of Health for this research. We thank Jane Gibson for her role as BBFE educator and implementing the intervention.This research was carried out while SC was in receipt of an Australian Government Research Training Fees Offset Scholarship at the University of Western Australia. We acknowledge the support of the Government of Western Australia Department of Health for this research. We thank Jane Gibson for her role as BBFE educator and implementing the intervention. This research was carried out while SC was in receipt of an Australian Government Research Training Fees Offset Scholarship at the University of Western Australia.

    Keywords

    • Education
    • needlestick injuries
    • occupational health
    • safety-engineered devices
    • sharps injuries

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