The objective of this study was to assess the implementation of the UK Health Departments' guidelines on protecting healthcare workers and patients from hepatitis B infection. The survey took place in February 1994 in the form of a postal questionnaire survey of occupational health departments. The study frame was the 18 district-based occupational health departments in the northern region of the NHS. The main outcome measures were compliance with the national guidelines on vaccination and the assessment of the hepatitis B status of employees performing exposure prone procedures. Compliance with the guidelines was variable. There were marked variations in the interpretation of serological data and there was a failure to establish the hepatitis B status of surgeons, in some cases. There is a need to provide training for occupational health practitioners about hepatitis B and to ensure that there is a uniform standard of practice within the NHS.
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Harrison, J. (1997). Implementation of Department of Health guidelines for hepatitis B vaccination: A regional audit of NHS occupational health policies and procedures. Occupational Medicine, 47(1), 5–10. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/47.1.5
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