A systematic review of waste management practices in the healthcare sector

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Haneen Alrabiah, Vian Ahmed, Zied Bahroun
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Abstract

The healthcare sector is a large, complex sector with many facilities, services, and personnel. The waste generated from the healthcare sector makes up a considerable amount of total solid waste generated in many countries, requiring rigorous regulations and policies to deal with it. This paper conducts a systematic review of the literature published in Healthcare Waste Management (HCWM), highlighting the apparent themes and trends observed in the literature, as well as gaps and possible future directions. The methodology used for this systematic review follows the PRISMA guidelines, including literature search, screening, bibliometric analysis, and content analysis. The dataset for this study comprises peer-reviewed papers on healthcare waste management published between 2019 and 2023, resulting in a total of 100 papers after screening and excluding irrelevant ones. The bibliometric analysis reveals that the most used keywords include healthcare practices, COVID-19 impact, and staff knowledge; indicating those may be highly researched themes. Additionally, the content analysis conducted validates the findings of the bibliometric analysis and reveals other trends gaining interest among researchers; those trends included sustainability, technological innovations, and circular economy. The gaps in literature are identified as well, including a lack of waste management policies for pharmaceutical waste and for waste generated from home patients. This paper adds to the body of art by reviewing the available literature using a systematic approach, ensuring relevant themes are highlighted and discussed to further advance research in the field of HCWM.
对卫生保健部门废物管理做法进行系统审查
医疗保健部门是一个庞大而复杂的部门,拥有许多设施、服务和人员。在许多国家,医疗保健部门产生的废物占固体废物总量的很大一部分,需要严格的法规和政策来处理。本文对发表在医疗废物管理(HCWM)上的文献进行了系统的回顾,突出了文献中观察到的明显主题和趋势,以及差距和可能的未来方向。本系统综述采用的方法遵循PRISMA指南,包括文献检索、筛选、文献计量学分析和内容分析。本研究的数据集包括2019年至2023年间发表的关于医疗废物管理的同行评审论文,经过筛选和排除不相关的论文后,总共有100篇论文。文献计量分析显示,使用最多的关键词包括医疗实践、COVID-19影响和员工知识;说明这些可能是经过深入研究的主题。此外,所进行的内容分析验证了文献计量分析的结果,并揭示了研究人员感兴趣的其他趋势;这些趋势包括可持续性、技术创新和循环经济。还确定了文献中的空白,包括缺乏针对药物废物和家庭患者产生的废物的废物管理政策。本文通过使用系统的方法回顾现有文献,确保相关主题得到突出和讨论,以进一步推进HCWM领域的研究,从而增加了艺术主体。
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