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Study of Nurses’ Views on Workplace Safety and Needlestick Injuries

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ANA 2008

Study of Nurses’ Views on Workplace Safety and Needlestick Injuries

An Independent Study Sponsored by American Nurses Association (ANA) and Inviro Medical Devices
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The 2008 Study of Nurses’ Views on Workplace Safety and Needlestick Injuries seeks to capture opinions, concerns and experiences about workplace safety climate and needlestick injuries (NSIs). The independent survey of more than 700 U.S. nurses, sponsored by the American Nurses Association (ANA) and Inviro Medical Devices, reveals NSIs and blood borne infections remain major concerns for nearly two-thirds (64%) of nurses.

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