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Safe handling of antineoplastic drugsResults of a survey

 

作者: Rose Nieweg,   Maureen de Boer,   Ria Dubbleman,   Helen Gall,   Ginette Hesselman,   Philomène Lenssen,   Lydia van Maanen,   Peter Majoor,   Jan Ouwerkerk,   J. Slegt,  

 

期刊: Cancer Nursing  (OVID Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 17, issue 6  

页码: 501-511

 

ISSN:0162-220X

 

年代: 1994

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: Safe handling;Antineoplastic drugs;Survey;Safety measures;Personal protection

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

As research continues to highlight the risks involved in handling antineoplastic drugs, the health services are giving increased attention to safety measures. In order to establish what protective measures nursing staff employ and what they know about antineoplastic drugs, a survey was carried out in The Netherlands. The questions were based on the selfstudy modules by Dunne and the (American) Oncology Nursing Society. A total of 1,373 questionnaires were distributed in 10 hospitals. Of these, 824 were returned, which represents a response rate of 60%. Over two-thirds (68%) of the nursing staff reported that they were involved, on a daily or weekly basis, in caring for patients being treated with antineoplastic drugs. In the view of 94% of the nurses, protective measures are effective. While administering antineoplastic drugs, 91% ofthe respondents said that they wore gloves, 21% said that they wore a gown, 18% wore a mask, and 3% used goggles. While handling excreta, fewer nurses applied safety measures. Thirty-nine percent of the respondents knew that 1ate.x gloves ofer a greater degree of protection than PVC gloves. It appeared that there was not one Dutch hospital whose guidelines for the safe handling of antineoplastic material were completely up-to-date and that nurses do not always follow the guidelines established.

 

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