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How Nurses Use and Evaluate the Ampoule Peel Device: Comparing Manually Opened Vs. Device-Opened Ampoules
Sponsor: Chih-Cheng Wu
Summary
Nurses frequently handle ampoule bottles in their daily work, and due to the fragile nature of these glass bottles, manual opening often leads to hand injuries. According to studies, a high proportion of occupational injuries among nurses are caused by handling ampoule bottles, especially hand lacerations. These injuries not only affect work efficiency but also increase medical risks. Therefore, to improve safety and reduce occupational injuries, this study aims to evaluate a patented ampoule peeling device, which has also won the National Innovation Award, to assess whether it can enhance the safety and satisfaction of nurses during their work.
Official title: Utilization and Evaluation of Ampoule Peel Device
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
16
Start Date
2024-11-29
Completion Date
2025-10-31
Last Updated
2024-12-09
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Manually Opened and Device-Opened Ampoules
this study is to evaluate the ampoule peeling device in terms of safety, ease of use, time efficiency, difficulty of operation, and user satisfaction among nurses when opening ampoule bottles of different capacities
Locations (1)
Taichung Veterans General Hospital
Taichung, Taiwan