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Needlestick Injuries

12 registered clinical trials studyying Needlestick Injuries.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
CompletedEffects of Three Different Methods in Reducing Pain During Heel Blood Collection
NCT06741670
Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy UniversityN/A
CompletedEffects of Vibration, Heel Warming and Shotblocker on Pain Levels During Heel Blood Collection
NCT06646848
Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy UniversityN/A
UnknownRisk Perception of Needlestick Injury
NCT06199765
Hospital Universiti Sains MalaysiaN/A
CompletedThe Effect of Precede-Proceed Model Based Simulation Experience in Needlestick and Sharps Injuries Among Nurse
NCT05211999
Acibadem UniversityN/A
CompletedSharp Risks in a Time of Crisis: Needle-Stick Injuries in Eastern Sudan Healthcare
NCT07143422
National Center for Gastroentestinal and Liver Disease
CompletedThe Influence of Lidocaine Temperature on Pain During Subcutaneous Administration
NCT02107690
Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyN/A
CompletedThe Influence of Lidocaine Volume on Discomfort During Administration of Local Anesthetic
NCT02086292
Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyN/A
CompletedThe Influence of Injection Speed on Pain During Administration of Local Anaesthetic.
NCT02107742
Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyN/A
CompletedThe Importance of Needle Gauge for Pain During Injection of Local Anaesthetic
NCT02107729
Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyN/A
CompletedWill Adjusting the pH of Lidocaine Reduce the Pain During Injection of Local Anaesthetic?
NCT02107716
Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyN/A
CompletedBlunt Needles do Not Reduce Needlestick Injuries to Doctors During Suturing After Child-Birth
NCT00536289
Medical University of South CarolinaN/A
CompletedA Trial of Blunt Needles for the Reduction of Needlestick Injuries During Cesarean Section
NCT00844636
Medical University of South CarolinaN/A