A Study to assess the effectiveness of Structure Teaching Programme on knowledge regarding Biomedical Waste Management among nursing students of selected nursing college Rudrapur, Uttarakhand

Ayush Chauhan, Geetanjali Koranga, J. Negi, Neetu B. Yadav, Reena Parveen, Riyasat Pasha, Richita Bhandari, Shiwani Chauhan, Swarnima Annie Sukh, Avantika Bora, Priyanka Joshi, Shilpi Negi.
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Introduction: Hospitals are the centre of cure and also the important centre of infectious waste generation and the infectious health care waste is hazardous with the potential risk to spread infection and release high level of unintentionally produced organic pollution. The Goal of the bio medical waste management to manage all the waste in proper way, for that health care personnel and nursing students must to have good knowledge and practice regarding collection, handling, as well as safe disposal of waste. In India, until early 1990s healthcare waste management was a neglected issue after that in 1998 implementation of rule of biomedical waste management and handling. In India, The waste generation rate ranges between 0.5 and 2.0kg/bed/day. In which only about 10-25% of biomedical waste is hazardous and remaining 75-95% is non hazardous and the hazardous part of waste includes chemical, Glassware and microbiological items. This is highly toxic, infectious and can cause a serious threatening condition if not managed in a scientific manner. A major issue related to current bio-medical waste management in many hospitals is that the implementation of Bio waste regulation is unsatisfactory as some hospitals are disposing of waste in a improper and in a inadequate manner. Thus will cause environmental pollution unpleasant smell, growth and multiplication of vectors like insects, rodents, and warms which may lead to the transmission of diseases like cholera, typhoid, hepatitis, and AIDS through injuries from infected syringes and needles Methodology: quantitative research approach was used in study pre experimental; one group pre-test post-test design was selected. The data were collected from 30 student of nursing, who were selected using non probability purposive sampling technique from selected nursing college, Rudrapur, U.S. Nagar. the tool used for the study was structured knowledge questionnaire to assess the knowledge regarding Biomedical waste management. Result: The finding of study revealed that the mean post-test knowledge score (15.5) was significantly greater than the pre-test knowledge score (11.1) of experimental group of students. [t=6.98, p<0.00001]. The result showed that there was significant association between knowledge of student regarding bio-medical waste management and socio demographic variables as the chi square value.
北阿坎德邦鲁德拉普护理学院结构教学计划对护理学生生物医学废物管理知识的有效性评估研究
导言:医院是治疗中心,也是传染性废物产生的重要中心,传染性医疗废物具有传播感染和释放无意中产生的高水平有机污染的潜在风险。生物医疗废物管理的目标是以适当的方式管理所有废物,因为卫生保健人员和护理学生必须具备有关废物收集、处理和安全处置的良好知识和实践。在印度,直到20世纪90年代初,医疗废物管理一直是一个被忽视的问题,直到1998年实施了生物医学废物管理和处理规则。在印度,废物产生率在0.5至2.0公斤/床/天之间。其中只有约10-25%的生物医学废物是危险的,其余75-95%是无害的,废物的危险部分包括化学、玻璃器皿和微生物物品。这是剧毒、传染性很强的,如果不以科学的方式加以管理,可能会造成严重的威胁。与目前许多医院的生物医疗废物管理有关的一个主要问题是,生物废物条例的执行情况令人不满意,因为一些医院处理废物的方式不当和不充分。因而会造成环境污染、难闻的气味、昆虫、啮齿动物等病媒的生长和繁殖,并可能导致霍乱、伤寒、肝炎、艾滋病等疾病通过受感染的注射器和针头的伤害传播。选择一组前测后测设计。本研究采用非概率有目的抽样方法,从美国鲁德拉普市某护理学院选取30名护理专业学生进行调查。研究使用的工具是结构化知识问卷,以评估生物医学废物管理方面的知识。结果:研究发现实验组学生测后知识平均分(15.5分)显著大于测前知识平均分(11.1分)。(t = 6.98, p < 0.00001)。结果显示,学生对生物医疗废物管理的认知与社会人口统计学变量呈显著相关。
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