Abstract by author:
The study focused on the following objectives: (a) To determine the extent of the knowledge on occupational hazards amongst registered nurses in the Onandjokwe Health District (b) To determine the extend to which registered nurses practice occupational safety (c) To identify strategies that are in place dealing with occupational safety
A quantitative research design utilizing a survey by means of questionnaires was used. The population of the study consisted of a randomly selected registered nurses who were in direct contact with patients
The results indicated that a significant number of registered nurses have knowledge on occupational hazards, although there are a few numbers which have insufficient knowledge on occupational hazards. Registered nurses also try to practice occupational safety but the restrictions such as non-availability of facilities prevent them from the safety practices. The study also revealed that information on occupational hazards/safety and support is provided to some nurses but not to all of them. There are only some guidelines/strategies in place for occupational hazards/safety although not all the nurses are aware about them
Recommendations based on this study include regular trainings and educational meetings to enhance occupational safety, develop/introduce policies and guidelines or strategies on all aspects related to occupational hazards/safety