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Publicado: 2021-01-20

The relationship between the use of sharp instruments and the risks associated with health service workers: a systematic review protocol

Universidade do Porto
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Trajano Felipe Barrabas Xavier da Silva

Possui graduação em Farmácia pela Universidade Federal do Paraná (1991) e graduação em Design de Produto pela Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná (2002) . Possui especialização em Produtos Naturais pela Universidade Federal do Paraná (1987) e mestrado profissionalizante em Gestão Ambiental pela Universidade Positivo (2007). Atualmente é professor adjunto da Universidade Positivo e do Centro Universitário Uniandrade. Ministrou as disciplinas de Deontologia e Legislação Farmacêutica e Administração e Gestão Farmacêutica. Atualmente ministra as disciplinas de Farmacotécnica, Tecnologia de Cosméticos e Farmácia Hospitalar. Coordena o Estágio Supervisionado em Farmácia e Estágio Supervisionado em Indústria.

Universidade Federal do Paraná
Universidade do Porto
Occupational exposure Occupational risk needlestick injuries sharps injuries accidental puncture.

Resumo

Work accidents are characterized as those resulting from the exercise of work in the service of a company, which can harm the worker. health care workers suffer from the risk of exposure to contaminants and sharps in their daily practice. The handling of perforating material predominates as a situation of exposure to occupational accidents among health professionals, being the main source of disease transmission within the hospital environment. Thus, a systematic review is proposed to obtain relevant information on these risks in order to plan appropriate future interventions to avoid related negative consequences. Thus, following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyzes protocols (PRISMA-P), this systematic review protocol was developed in order to provide guidelines appropriate for the development of research that can deliver results to meet objective sought. Five databases will be accessed (SCOPUS, PubMed, Science Direct, EBSCOhost and Web of Science) and a total of 9 keyword combinations will be used. This protocol is registered with PROSPERO under the code of PROSPERO CRD42020205684

Como Citar

Silva, T. F. B. X. da, Costa, H., & Ribeiro, M. M. (2021). The relationship between the use of sharp instruments and the risks associated with health service workers: a systematic review protocol. Scientific Electronic Archives, 14(3), 116–119. https://doi.org/10.36560/14320211305