The work accident with biological material of health professionals in specialized services in HIV/Aids is a complex demand. This research objective was to understand the post-accident experiences with biological material by health professionals working in a service specialized in HIV/Aids. Qualitative research was conducted with seven health professionals who work in this context, approaching their experiences through semi-structured interviews. The discourses were categorized by thematic content analysis method. Feelings of fear of the infection and stigma were observed. The impact of this experience on family, social and professional relationships was demonstrated. There was lack of receptiveness and emotional support in the service where they worked and where they received care. There is an evident need to rethink protocols and care processes for these professionals, through Permanent Education, considering the complexity of their experiences in the face of the accident.
Keywords Health personnel; Post-exposure prophylaxis; HIV; Comprehensiveness in health; Permanent education