Occupational Exposure in Health Care Personnel to Antineoplastic Drugs and Initiation of Safe Handling in Hong Kong A Literature Review

被引:8
|
作者
Yu, Emily [1 ]
机构
[1] ICU Med HK Ltd, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
antineoplastic drugs; chemotherapy; cytotoxic drugs; hazardous drugs; nurse safety; occupational exposure; PPE; safe handling precautions; side effects; surface sampling; working conditions; ONCOLOGY NURSES; CYTOSTATIC THERAPY; LYMPHOCYTES; CANCER; CONTAMINATION; WORKERS; PREGNANCY; DAMAGE; RISK; PRECAUTIONS;
D O I
10.1097/NAN.0000000000000361
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Despite the benefits for patients as cancer treatment, antineoplastic drugs may cause adverse effects not only in patients but also in health care personnel. Apart from minor symptoms, antineoplastic agents can cause serious health problems. However, protection from occupational exposures to antineoplastic drugs varies between pharmacy staff and nurses. While protection used for pharmacy staff are more advanced, personal protective equipment seems to be the only protection for most nurses around the world. Exposure can never be totally prevented, but it should be minimized at all costs. Guidelines and recommendations have been published; however, these guidelines do not have legal enforcement power. This article aims to provide a literature review on the occupational exposure of health care personnel to antineoplastic drugs and to reflect the current status in Hong Kong.
引用
收藏
页码:121 / 133
页数:13
相关论文
共 38 条
  • [21] Evaluation of a safe infusion device on reducing occupational exposure of nurses to antineoplastic drugs: a comparative prospective study. Contamoins-1
    Fabien Forges
    Emeline Blanc
    Bastien Raymond
    Sandrine Menguy
    Agnès Macé
    Marion Hugues
    Corinne Macron
    Wafa Bouleftour
    Fabien Tinquaut
    Jérôme Guitton
    Xavier Simoëns
    International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2021, 94 : 1317 - 1325
  • [22] Evaluation of a safe infusion device on reducing occupational exposure of nurses to antineoplastic drugs: a comparative prospective study. Contamoins-1
    Forges, Fabien
    Blanc, Emeline
    Raymond, Bastien
    Menguy, Sandrine
    Mace, Agnes
    Hugues, Marion
    Macron, Corinne
    Bouleftour, Wafa
    Tinquaut, Fabien
    Guitton, Jerome
    Simoens, Xavier
    INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, 2021, 94 (06) : 1317 - 1325
  • [23] Is it safe for pregnant health-care professionals to handle cytotoxic drugs? A review of the literature and recommendations
    Gilani, S.
    Giridharan, S.
    ECANCERMEDICALSCIENCE, 2014, 8
  • [24] Exposure Assessment and Monitoring ofAntiblastic Drugs Preparation in Health Care Settings: A Systematic Review
    Borghi, Francesca
    Zellino, Carolina
    Zago, Arianna
    De Vito, Giovanni
    del Vecchio, Rocco Loris
    Cattaneo, Andrea
    Spinazze, Andrea
    Cavallo, Domenico Maria
    MEDICINA DEL LAVORO, 2024, 115 (02):
  • [25] Measuring extent of surface contamination produced by the handling of antineoplastic drugs in low- to middle-income country oncology health care settings
    Mueller-Ramirez, Claudio
    Squibb, Katherine
    McDiarmid, Melissa
    ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, 2017, 72 (05) : 289 - 298
  • [26] Identification of Knowledge Gaps Regarding Healthcare Workers' Exposure to Antineoplastic Drugs: Review of Literature, North America versus Europe
    Hon, Chun-Yip
    Barzan, Cris
    Astrakianakis, George
    SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK, 2014, 5 (04) : 169 - 174
  • [27] Service outcome of antiretroviral Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for occupational HIV exposure among health care personnel
    Shah, Asha
    Kavina, Burzin
    Prajapati, Sanjeev
    Purohit, Hemang
    Shevkani, Manoj
    Derasari, Urvi
    Nihalani, Umesh
    Amin, Bipin
    Mankad, Bankim
    Prajapati, Girish
    RETROVIROLOGY, 2010, 7 : 38 - 39
  • [28] The role of artificial intelligence in occupational health in radiation exposure: a scoping review of the literature
    Zohreh Fazli
    Mehran Sadeghi
    Mohebat Vali
    Parvin Ahmadinejad
    Environmental Health, 24 (1)
  • [29] Service outcome of antiretroviral Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for occupational HIV exposure among health care personnel
    Asha Shah
    Burzin Kavina
    Sanjeev Prajapati
    Hemang Purohit
    Manoj Shevkani
    Urvi Derasari
    Umesh Nihalani
    Bipin Amin
    Bankim Mankad
    Girish Prajapati
    Retrovirology, 7
  • [30] Occupational Exposure to Static Magnetic Fields from MRI Units in Health Care Settings: a Narrative Review
    Rathebe, Phoka
    2019 URAL SYMPOSIUM ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, RADIOELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (USBEREIT), 2019, : 9 - 12