Perception of a community on the risks of exposure to hospital waste in Belém – PA, Brazil

Arthur Henrique Alvarenga Fagundes, L. Josino, Mauricio Alberto Martins Silva, Renan Arruda da Costa, Werlley Denison Lima de Lima, Simone de Fátima Pinheiro Pereira, Alan Marcel Fernandes de Souza, Afonso Cesar Lelis Brandão, Pedro Moreira de Sousa Junior
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Exposure to hospital waste generates global concern as it causes various problems to the environment and human beings, especially when it involves large quantities, such as those from big cities. The population seeks to understand the waste generated in society, including Health Service Waste (HSW), which is responsible for transmitting infectious diseases when improperly disposed of. This study aims to explain the understanding of residents living near health centers about the risks they may face during exposure to this waste in the city of Belém-PA. Initially, a literature review was conducted, followed by interviews with 20 individuals residing near health units, using questionnaires with objective and open-ended questions. The responses were analyzed, revealing that 75% of respondents had already encountered some type of HSW near their homes. Furthermore, it was evident that most people are unaware of the composition of HSW, even after being exposed to it, or the diseases that can be acquired. It was concluded that health centers still generate exposure to their waste, requiring better training in waste treatment, and highlighting the need for social reeducation regarding the handling, knowledge of the type of waste, its composition, and contamination..
巴西贝伦(宾夕法尼亚州)社区对接触医院废物风险的看法
医院废物会给环境和人类带来各种问题,尤其是当废物量较大时,如来自大城市的废物,因此,医院废物引起了全球关注。人们试图了解社会中产生的废物,包括医疗服务废物(HSW),因为医疗服务废物处理不当会传播传染病。本研究旨在解释贝伦-帕拉市医疗中心附近居民对接触此类废物可能面临的风险的理解。首先进行了文献综述,然后使用客观和开放式问题的调查问卷对居住在医疗机构附近的 20 名居民进行了访谈。通过对回答进行分析,发现 75% 的受访者已经在其住所附近遇到过某种类型的 HSW。此外,大多数人即使在接触过有害健康废弃物后,显然也不了解其成分或可能感染的疾病。结论是,保健中心仍然会产生接触废物的机会,需要在废物处理方面进行更好的培训,并强调有必要在废物处理、废物类型知识、废物成分和污染方面进行社会再教育。
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