Sharps injuries within the healthcare student population: a narrative review.

Br J Nurs

Lecturer in Adult Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Plymouth.

Published: December 2023

Background: Studies have reported evidence on sharps injuries among nursing, medical and dental students but little is known about the amount, type and causes of sharps injuries affecting other healthcare students.

Aim: The aim of the narrative review was to identify the extent, type and causes of sharps injuries sustained by healthcare students, especially those not in those fields.

Method: Eight databases were searched using keywords to identify studies published between 1980 and March 2023.

Findings: This narrative review highlights that some groups of healthcare students, including those studying pharmacy, physiotherapy and radiography, sustain sharps injuries from similar devices as reported in research on such injuries in nursing, medical and nursing students. Sharps injuries happen in a range of healthcare environments, and many were not reported by students. The main cause of a sharps injury identified was a lack of knowledge.

Conclusion: More research is needed on the extent of sharps injuries in healthcare students in European countries and the UK as well as on their physical and psychological effects. Education and training in sharps use and disposal are essential.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2023.32.22.1098DOI Listing

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