Knowledge, attitude, and practices on occupational health and safety principles among cleaners: the case of Tikur Anbassa Specialized Referral Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

G. D. Gebreeyessus
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Abstract This study was conducted to determine the occupational risks of cleaners of healthcare institutions like Tikur Anbassa Specialized Referral Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of cleaners focusing on occupational health and safety issues, including biological and chemical risks. Interview data were collected using a structured questionnaire that involved all the cleaners. Additionally, focus group discussions and use of observational checklists were applied to capture both administrative and the actual waste management aspects. The result of the study showed that all cleaners had a favorable attitude towards safety principles. However, the knowledge of cleaners on occupational safety was so poor to the level that all of them did not even know the meaning of nosocomial infection. Almost all of the cleaners, 69 (98.6%), had not taken any preemployment training by the time of the interview. All of the cleaners’ practices were not fully compliant with the universal precaution principles and the major proportion, 37 (53%), of them had instances of needlestick injuries ranging from one to four times. Furthermore, the wastes in the hospital were located indiscriminately and with an uncovered container. Though cleaners had a desirable attitude, the status of occupational safety awareness and practice were not to the expected level that it should be. This institution, and similar institutions, should give emphasis to occupational safety issues with healthcare waste management. Awareness training has to be given before employment as well as refreshment trainings after engagement.
清洁人员关于职业健康和安全原则的知识、态度和做法:埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴提库尔·安巴萨专科转诊医院的案例
摘要本研究旨在确定埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴提库尔安巴萨专科转诊医院等卫生保健机构清洁人员的职业风险。进行了一项横断面研究,以评估清洁工对职业健康和安全问题(包括生物和化学风险)的知识、态度和做法。访谈数据是用一份涉及所有清洁工的结构化问卷收集的。此外,还采用了焦点小组讨论和使用观察性检查清单,以便掌握行政和实际废物管理方面的情况。研究结果表明,所有的清洁工都对安全原则持赞成态度。然而,清洁人员的职业安全知识却非常贫乏,甚至不知道医院感染的含义。几乎所有的清洁工,69人(98.6%)在采访时没有接受过任何职前培训。所有清洁人员的做法都不完全符合普遍预防原则,其中37人(53%)有1至4次针刺伤害的情况。此外,医院里的废物不分青红皂白地摆放在一个没有盖子的容器里。清洁工人的职业安全意识和职业安全实践的状况虽然良好,但并没有达到应有的预期水平。该机构以及类似机构应重视医疗废物管理方面的职业安全问题。在入职前必须进行意识培训,入职后必须进行茶点培训。
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