Evaluating Medical Waste Sorting Methods and Ultimate Disposal Across Various Health Units at Kampala International University Teaching Hospital

Muhumuza Reagan
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Globally, the surge in medical and healthcare waste is evident, primarily driven by population growth, expanding healthcare facilities, and increased usage of disposable medical products. This study employed qualitative data collection methods, utilizing direct observation and daily review of completed questionnaires to ensure accuracy. Data sets were meticulously organized using an Excel spreadsheet and the Statistical Products and Service Solution (SPSS) data entry module. The assessment focused on waste segregation practices within various health units at KIU-TH. It was observed that healthcare officers in specific units predominantly managed waste segregation, with 95% of units employing color-coded waste bins. Black bins were the most prevalent, followed by red and yellow bins. Notably, a significant percentage indicated that containers for healthcare waste transportation consistently had securely covered lids (96%). The transportation of waste primarily relied on manual methods, either through hand-pushing containers or via vehicles. The study highlighted the implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and guiding documents across all health units and disposal sites. Overall, the findings underscored the prevalence of healthcare waste segregation using color-coded collection bins. However, instances of non-hazardous waste mixing with hazardous waste in general containers were observed, alongside the widespread presence of instructive posters in nearly all visited health units. Keywords: medical waste, segregation practices, disposal
评估坎帕拉国际大学教学医院各医疗单位的医疗废物分类方法和最终处置情况
在全球范围内,医疗和保健废物的激增是显而易见的,这主要是由人口增长、医疗保健设施的扩大以及一次性医疗产品使用量的增加所驱动的。本研究采用定性数据收集方法,通过直接观察和每日审查已完成的调查问卷来确保数据的准确性。数据集使用 Excel 电子表格和统计产品与服务解决方案 (SPSS) 数据录入模块进行了精心组织。评估的重点是 KIU-TH 各医疗单位的垃圾分类做法。据观察,特定单位的医护人员主要负责管理垃圾分类,95%的单位使用彩色编码的垃圾桶。黑色垃圾桶最为普遍,其次是红色和黄色垃圾桶。值得注意的是,相当大比例的单位表示,医疗废物运输容器的盖子一直都盖得很牢(96%)。废物的运输主要依靠人工方法,即通过手推容器或车辆。研究强调了标准操作程序 (SOP) 和指导文件在所有医疗单位和处置场所的实施情况。总体而言,研究结果强调了使用彩色编码收集箱进行医疗废物分类的普遍性。然而,在几乎所有受访的医疗单位中,非危险废物与危险废物混装在普通容器中的情况也时有发生,同时还普遍存在指导性海报。关键词:医疗废物、分类做法、处置
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