Safety and Health at Work (Sep 2017)

Knowledge and Risk Perceptions of Occupational Infections Among Health-care Workers in Malaysia

  • Ganesh Chidambar Subramanian,
  • Masita Arip,
  • T.S. Saraswathy Subramaniam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shaw.2016.12.007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 246 – 249

Abstract

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Health-care workers are at risk of exposure to occupational infections with subsequent risk of contracting diseases, disability, and even death. A systematic collection of occupational disease data is useful for monitoring current trends in work situations and disease exposures; however, these data are usually limited due to under-reporting. The objective of this study was to review literature related to knowledge, risk perceptions, and practices regarding occupational exposures to infectious diseases in Malaysian health-care settings, in particular regarding blood-borne infections, universal precautions, use of personal protective equipment, and clinical waste management. The data are useful for determining improvements in knowledge and risk perceptions among health-care workers with developments of health policies and essential interventions for prevention and control of occupational diseases.

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