Abstract
Purpose: To better understand clinic attendees ‘perceptions of nonsterile glove (NSG) use during vaccination and their concern for the environment. Design: This was a cross-sectional, self-administered, in-person survey. Methods: A non-random volunteer sample of vaccination clinic attendees (n = 789) completed a survey assessing their perception of NSG use during influenza vaccination administration and their concern for the environment. Findings: Nearly all respondents equated NSG use with increased safety and professionalism. More than half of respondents reported feeling concerned about environmental waste associated with NSG use. Conclusions: NSG are not indicated for routine vaccination. Adherence to evidence-based practices on NSG use during vaccination can substantially reduce associated medical waste. Nurses can lead by example by only using NSG when indicated.
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