| Srikrajang, J (2005) Effectiveness of education and problem solving work group on nursing practices to prevent needlestick and sharp injury. | |
| Country | TH |
| Aim | To examine the effect of an education program and problem solving group on nursing practices for prevention of needlestick and sharp injury. |
| Target population | Occupation: Nursing work |
| Industry: Q—Human health and social work activities | |
| Setting: 050 Health establishment | |
| Firm size: Unclear/not reported | |
| Study design | RCT with comparison conditions: TAU (Treatment as usual) |
| Unit of analysis: Group/organizational level | |
| Sample size: 12 healthcare workers intervention + 12 healthcare workers control = 24 | |
| Type of intervention | 3.3 Multifaceted across individual and organizational levels |
| Evaluation design | Duration of intervention: 1 month |
| Duration of follow‐up: 2 = Short‐term (≤12 months) | |
| Type of outcome measure: Risk or behavior | |
| Study quality | Low quality |