2017
DOI: 10.22606/mcmr.2017.12001
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Does a Strong Safety Climate Protect Home Care and Hospice Nurses from Blood Exposure

Abstract: Abstract:In order to determine the association between safety climate and blood exposure in a population of home care/hospice nurses, a mail survey was conducted in 2006 in North Carolina, USA. Safety climate, defined as employees' shared perceptions regarding safety within their work organization, was examined according to level of use of safety-engineered medical devices and personal protective equipment (PPE), work experience, type of employment, and characteristics of the work environment. The adjusted res… Show more

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