Occupational dangers to health of nursing staffs in hemodialysis units

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Abstract

Since Hemodialysis patients are at high risk for blood-borne viral infection such as hepatitis B and C virus infection, nursing staffs of the hemodialysis units have a significant exposure occupational exposure to blood-borne virus infection. Furthermore, they are in danger of contracting occupational low back-pain because they have to take care of patients in a half-rising position. In addition, they may also suffer from burned-out syndrome because they have to look after all the chronic renal failure patients as well run machines during the hemodialysis procedure. In this paper, we described occupational danger to health of nursing staffs working in hemodialysis units.

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Washio, M., Utoguchi, K., Mizoue, T., & Yoshimura, T. (1996). Occupational dangers to health of nursing staffs in hemodialysis units. Journal of UOEH, 18(3), 239–245. https://doi.org/10.7888/juoeh.18.239

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