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The Effectiveness of Intervention to Reduce Blood-Borne Pathogen Exposure Incidents in Healthcare Workers in the Largest Clinical Setting in Slovenia

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28 feb 2025

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Annual incidence risk (per 100 staff) of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022.
Annual incidence risk (per 100 staff) of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022.

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Annual incidence risk (per 100 staff) of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022, in A) males, and B) females.
Annual incidence risk (per 100 staff) of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022, in A) males, and B) females.

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Annual incidence risk (per 100 staff) of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022, in A) medical doctors/dental medicine doctors, B) nurses, C) nurse assistants, and D) other healthcare workers.
Annual incidence risk (per 100 staff) of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022, in A) medical doctors/dental medicine doctors, B) nurses, C) nurse assistants, and D) other healthcare workers.

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Annual incidence risk (per 100 staff) of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022, in observed departments/divisions: A=Internal Medicine, B=Surgery, C=Neurology, D=Stomatology, E=Infectology, F=Dermatovenerology, G=Otorhinolaryngology, H=Gynaecology/Obstetrics, I=Ophthalmology, J=Paediatrics.
Annual incidence risk (per 100 staff) of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022, in observed departments/divisions: A=Internal Medicine, B=Surgery, C=Neurology, D=Stomatology, E=Infectology, F=Dermatovenerology, G=Otorhinolaryngology, H=Gynaecology/Obstetrics, I=Ophthalmology, J=Paediatrics.

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Annual incidence (per 100 incidents) of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022, due to A) sharps incidents, B) splashes into eyes, C) skin contact with potentially infectious materials, and D) other causes.
Annual incidence (per 100 incidents) of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022, due to A) sharps incidents, B) splashes into eyes, C) skin contact with potentially infectious materials, and D) other causes.

Healthcare workers employed at University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022, by gender, occupation and division/department_

Group Year
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
All 5198 5279 5257 5513 5520 5496 5596 5696 5871 5807 5921 5861 5870 5934 5837
GENDER
Males 1092 1109 1104 1157 1159 1154 1175 1216 1274 1149 1185 1340 1163 1202 1204
Females 4106 4170 4153 4356 4361 4342 4421 4480 4597 4658 4736 4521 4707 4732 4633
OCCUPATION
MDs/DMDs 1308 1256 1191 1211 1184 1160 1171 1206 1240 1264 1331 1482 1520 1547 1537
Nurses 3198 3232 3272 3454 3491 3509 3589 3651 3777 3793 3818 3680 3622 3642 3547
Nurse assistants 105 199 208 216 215 211 216 219 225 227 231 219 209 210 204
Other occupations 587 592 586 632 630 616 620 620 629 523 541 480 519 535 549
DIVISION/DEPARTMENT
Internal Medicine 1014 1035 1003 1052 1074 1084 1106 1133 1178 1205 1235 1189 1076 1170 1181
Surgery 1563 1570 1588 1645 1641 1658 1674 1727 1782 1785 1781 1763 1584 1696 1693
Neurology 239 267 266 268 294 288 296 308 319 331 334 344 310 325 331
Stomatology 78 69 72 73 71 68 66 67 69 68 76 75 69 69 74
Infectology 213 217 209 245 245 253 257 266 280 270 277 268 774 298 279
Dermatovenerology 69 67 66 71 69 60 66 66 67 67 69 75 62 73 73
Otorhinolaryngology 123 118 116 128 128 127 132 137 137 141 144 151 137 132 128
Gynaecology/Obstetrics 504 492 495 498 486 459 480 477 466 481 496 482 438 472 467
Ophthalmology 149 146 147 155 152 151 152 149 154 162 171 170 156 171 173
Paediatrics 445 451 444 439 446 429 436 430 431 423 432 428 404 494 499
Other 801 847 851 939 914 919 931 936 988 874 906 916 860 1034 939

Distribution of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents due to selected causes in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022_

Cause Year
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Sharp device 82 93 105 95 120 125 113 119 101 140 112 97 72 88 59
Splash into eye 3 8 8 3 5 6 12 8 6 9 6 5 6 8 6
Skin contact 0 3 2 4 2 3 2 1 2 3 7 3 1 0 0
Other causes 1 2 0 1 5 1 4 6 0 7 6 11 21 3 7

The number of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022, by gender, occupation and division/department_

Group Year
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
All 86 106 115 103 132 135 131 134 109 159 131 116 100 99 72
GENDER
Males 10 28 19 24 26 27 27 27 26 49 39 33 13 18 20
Females 76 78 96 79 106 108 104 107 83 110 92 83 87 81 52
OCCUPATION
MDs/DMDs 20 25 17 21 28 29 34 32 33 41 35 32 24 28 23
Nurses 40 57 57 51 65 72 51 62 45 72 61 66 59 47 29
Nurse assistants 15 10 12 11 17 13 10 7 5 17 10 6 11 10 3
Other occupations 11 14 29 20 22 21 36 33 26 29 25 12 6 14 17
DIVISION/DEPARTMENT
Internal Medicine 22 18 28 30 27 34 17 21 21 29 44 27 37 16 19
Surgery 21 50 45 33 55 53 61 56 42 69 38 48 36 31 18
Neurology 1 3 7 3 4 7 2 13 6 10 8 7 3 6 5
Stomatology 6 4 4 9 8 7 5 11 9 6 7 7 1 4 5
Infectology 1 0 9 8 10 4 7 1 0 6 2 1 0 3 7
Dermatovenerology 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0
Otorhinolaryngology 3 6 2 5 1 4 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 3 0
Gynaecology/Obstetrics 6 9 7 3 8 6 5 8 7 9 5 9 9 7 3
Ophthalmology 4 0 2 1 4 5 7 4 6 4 5 4 3 4 3
Paediatrics 1 2 0 1 6 4 1 3 5 3 3 3 0 6 2
Other 21 14 11 8 9 9 22 15 10 20 16 8 9 18 10

Trend of annual incidence risk of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, by gender, occupation and division/department in two predefined periods_

HCW GROUP 2008-2017 2017-2022
b p b p
GENDER
Males NA NA NA NA
Females 0.038 0.258 -0.197 0.011
OCCUPATION
MDs/DMDs 0.181 <0.001 -0.335 0.007
Nurses 0.010 0.769 -0.185 0.021
Nurse assistants NA NA NA NA
Other occupations 0.334 0.015 NA NA
DIVISION/DEPARTMENT
Internal Medicine -0.034 0.605 -0.269 0.254
Surgery 0.144 0.093 -0.440 0.023
Neurology 0.221 0.089 -0.293 0.071
Stomatology NA NA NA NA
Infectology NA NA NA NA
Dermatovenerology 0.187 0.308 -0.388 0.167
Otorhinolaryngology -0.254 0.099 -0.043 0.845
Gynaecology/Obstetrics 0.037 0.420 -0.130 0.386
Ophthalmology 0.270 0.081 -0.168 0.089
Paediatrics 0.076 0.130 -0.020 0.862

Statistical description of annual incidence risk of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008-2022_

Group MEDIAN MIN-MAX Q1-Q3 p
GENDER
Males 2.22 0.92-4.26 1.66-2.46 0.803
Females 1.87 1.12-2.49 1.81-2.36
OCCUPATION
MDs/DMDs 2.16 1.43-3.24 1.58-2.65 <0.001
Nurses 1.63 0.82-2.05 1.29-1.79
Nurse assistants 5.03 1.47-14.29 3.20-6.16
Other occupations 3.41 1.16-5.81 2.50-4.95
DIVISION/DEPARTMENT
Internal Medicine 2.27 1.37-3.56 1.74-2.85 <0.001
Surgery 2.72 1.06-3.87 2.01-3.24
Neurology 1.85 0.42-4.22 1.12-2.43
Stomatology 8.82 1.45-16.42 5.80-11.27
Infectology 1.01 0.00-4.31 0.37-2.72
Dermatovenerology 0.00 0.00-3.33 0.00-2.82
Otorhinolaryngology 1.52 0.00-5.08 0.78-2.44
Gynaecology/Obstetrics 1.48 0.60-2.05 1.04-1.83
Ophthalmology 2.47 0.00-4.61 1.73-2.92
Paediatrics 0.69 0.00-1.35 0.23-0.93

Trend of annual incidence of reported blood-borne pathogen exposure incidents due to selected causes in healthcare workers at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia in two predefined periods_

Cause 2008-2017 2017-2022
b p b p
Sharp device 0.052 0.076 -0.247 0.007
Splash into eye 0.006 0.329 -0.004 0.502
Contact of skin 0.000 0.880 -0.018 0.081
Other causes 0.008 0.133 NA NA
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Medicina, Medicina Clínica, Higiene y medicina ambiental