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. 2020 Dec 17;2020:6295841. doi: 10.1155/2020/6295841

Table 1.

Distribution of sociodemographic, working environment, and behavioral characteristics of nurses, TASH, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, June 2018.

Variables Characteristics Frequency (N = 268) Percentage (%)
Age <25 59 22.0
25-30 115 42.9
>30 94 35.1
Total 268 100

Sex Male 77 28.7
Female 191 71.3
Total 268 100

Religion Orthodox 187 69.8
Protestant 40 14.9
Muslim 35 13.1
Catholic 6 2.2
Total 268 100

Marital status Single 158 59.0
Married 89 33.2
Divorced 9 3.4
Widowed 12 4.5
Total 268 100

Educational status Diploma 31 11.6
BSC 202 75.4
MSC 35 13.1
Total 268 100

Work experiences <5 198 73.9
5-10 41 15.3
>10 29 10.8
Total 268 100

Working departments Emergency & ICU 38 14.2
Medical 72 26.9
Surgical 45 16.8
OPD 73 27.2
Pediatric 40 14.9
Total 268 100

Training Yes 146 54.5
No 122 45.5
Total 268 100

IP committee Yes 197 73.5
No 71 26.5
Total 268 100

PEP Yes 150 56
No 118 44
Total 268 100

HBV vaccination Yes 174 64.9
No 94 35.1
Total 268 100

Department report when NSSI occurs Yes 173 64.6
No 95 35.4
Total 268 100

Recapping of a needle after use Yes 118 44.0
No 150 56.0
Total 268 100

Observe any NSSI on nurses Yes 193 72
No 75 28
Total 268 100

Sharp collection box Yes 180 67.2
No 88 32.8
Total 268 100

Injection equipment Sterilized and reused 21 7.8
Single-use 233 86.9
Autodisposable 14 5.2
Total 268 100

Recommended practice to prevent NSSI Yes 192 71.6
No 76 28.4
Total 268 100

Dirty sharps in working places Yes 184 68.7
No 84 31.3
Total 268 100

Injection environment Safe 81 30.2
Unsafe 187 69.8
Total 268 100

OPD = outpatient department; ICU = intensive care units; NSSI = needlestick and/or sharp injuries; TASH = Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital; IP = infection prevention; HBV = hepatitis B virus; PEP = postexposure practice.