The Association of Occupational Health Professionals in Healthcare has named bloodborne pathogen exposure, safe patient handling, respiratory protection and workplace violence as its top four safety concerns, according to an Occupational Health & Safety news report.
AOHP released its position statement after it conducted a survey about healthcare professionals' top safety concerns. In regards to bloodborne pathogens, AOHP is calling for broader use of technology, education, training and prevention to reduce the incidence of sharps injuries. The association also expressed concern about the underreporting of sharps injuries.
In the position statement, AOHP also advocated for increased measures, research, education and legislation for safer patient handling, protection against respiratory transmissible diseases and violence prevention programs in healthcare organizations, according to the report.
Read the news report about AOHP's position statement.
Read other coverage about patient safety:
- Patient Safety Tool: Joint Commission's 'Do Not Use' List of Abbreviations
- Patient Safety Tool: Central Line Test Questions
- Six out of 10 New Surgical Residents Work More Than Maximum Hours Allowed
AOHP released its position statement after it conducted a survey about healthcare professionals' top safety concerns. In regards to bloodborne pathogens, AOHP is calling for broader use of technology, education, training and prevention to reduce the incidence of sharps injuries. The association also expressed concern about the underreporting of sharps injuries.
In the position statement, AOHP also advocated for increased measures, research, education and legislation for safer patient handling, protection against respiratory transmissible diseases and violence prevention programs in healthcare organizations, according to the report.
Read the news report about AOHP's position statement.
Read other coverage about patient safety:
- Patient Safety Tool: Joint Commission's 'Do Not Use' List of Abbreviations
- Patient Safety Tool: Central Line Test Questions
- Six out of 10 New Surgical Residents Work More Than Maximum Hours Allowed