发展中国家医疗废物管理:系统综述

Asriyanti Bandaso, D. Ayuningtyas
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背景:卫生保健活动可产生不同种类的危险废物。特别是在发展中国家,医院卫生保健废物的管理仍然是一个巨大的挑战。医疗废物可造成环境和职业健康风险。本研究旨在系统回顾发展中国家医疗废物的管理情况。对象和方法:这是一项根据PRISMA模型进行的系统综述。本综述通过检索Proquest和Scopus等数据库中2014 - 2019年发表的文章进行。纳入标准为英文和开放获取。结果:发展中国家医院医疗废物管理水平较差。它增加了传播丙型肝炎病毒、乙型肝炎病毒和艾滋病毒等感染的风险。医院医疗废物管理不善受到以下因素的影响:缺乏有效的废物管理计划、缺乏资源、缺乏预算、缺乏设施以及医院工作人员意识差。预算、设施、工作人员、监督和审计对于确保安全和适当的医院废物管理做法至关重要。结论:影响医院医疗废物管理不善的主要因素是缺乏有效的废物管理计划、缺乏资源、缺乏预算、缺乏设施以及医院员工意识不强。
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Management of Medical Waste in Developing Countries: A Systematic Review
Background: Health care activities can generate different kinds of hazardous waste. Management of hospital health care waste (HCW) especially in developing countries is still a big challenge. Medical waste can result in environmental and occupational health risk. This study aimed to review systematically the management of medical waste in developing countries. Subjects and Method: This was a systematic review conducted according to the PRISMA model. This review was conducted by searching published articles from 2014 to 2019 from databases including Proquest and Scopus. The inclusion criteria were English dan open access. Results: Hospital medical waste management in developing countries was poor. It increased the risk of spreading infections such as HCV, HBV, and HIV. Poor management of hospital medical waste was affected by lack of an effective waste management plan, lack of resources, lack of budget, lack of facilities, and poor hospital staff awareness. Budget, facility, staff, surveillance, and audits were essential to ensure safe and appropriate hospital waste management practices. Conclusion: Poor management of hospital medical waste is affected by lack of an effective waste management plan, lack of resources, lack of budget, lack of facilities, and poor hospital staff awareness.
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