尼日利亚阿南布拉州一家二级医疗机构的医疗废物评估

Theophilus Nwanyigor Agbo, C. Ezenyeaku, C. Ifeadike, Afamefuna Obumneme Onyeogulu, Chimezie Goodluck Duru, Alexander Arinze Mathias, Timothy Ugochukwu Igwe, Onyeka Chukwuda
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背景:妥善管理医疗机构中产生的废物对患者安全、疾病控制和医疗机构中医护人员的总体安全非常重要。医护人员必须充分了解医疗废物管理的相关知识,培养良好的医疗废物管理态度,并遵守世界卫生组织规定的标准医疗废物管理规程。研究目标因此,本研究对阿南布拉州博罗梅奥医院医护人员的医疗废物管理知识、态度和实践进行了评估。研究方法采用多阶段抽样技术,对奥尼沙市博罗莫医院的 6 类医护人员(医生、护士、实验室科学家/技术员、药剂师/技术员、医院服务员)进行了横断面描述性研究,使用了预先测试的半结构化访谈问卷。收集到的数据使用 SPSS 22 版进行分析,因变量和自变量之间的关联和相关性在二元水平上使用皮尔逊卡方检验(Pearson Chi-square test)和 t 检验(t test)进行检验。统计显著性水平设定为 5%。结果共调查了 73 名医护人员。58.9% 的受访者对医疗废物管理的知识非常了解,37% 的受访者对医疗废物管理的知识比较了解。大多数受访者(85%)同意乙型肝炎病毒免疫接种可防止医院传播,而 79.4%的受访者不同意利器密封无助于医院废物的安全管理。89%的受访者严格遵守废物管理条例,而只有 2.7%的受访者在处理医疗废物时不戴手套。大多数受访者(83.6%)认为,医院的病人数量是唯一的主要因素 .......。
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Health Care Waste Assessment in a Secondary Health Care Facility in Anambra State, Nigeria
Background: Proper management of waste generated in healthcare facilities is very important for patient safety, disease containment, and the general safety of healthcare workers in the facilities. It is important that healthcare workers have a good knowledge of healthcare waste management, develops good attitude towards healthcare waste management and practices standard health care waste management protocols as stipulated by the World Health Organization. Objectives: This study therefore assessed the knowledge, attitude and practice of health care waste management among health care workers in Borromeo Hospital, Anambra State. Methods: A cross sectional descriptive study was carried out among healthcare workers selected using multistage sampling technique in 6 categories of healthcare workers (doctors, nurses, lab scientists/technicians, pharmacists/technicians, hospital attendants) in Borromeo Hospital, Onitsha, using a pre-tested, semi-structured, interviewer-administered questionnaire. Data collected were analyzed using SPSS version 22 and associations and correlations between dependent and independent variables were tested at the bivariate level using Pearson Chi-square test and t-test as appropriate. The level of statistical significance was set at 5%. Results: A total of 73 healthcare workers were studied. Most of the respondents were female nurses with 0-5 years of working experience.58.9% of respondents had a very good knowledge of health care waste management and 37% had a relatively good knowledge. Majority of respondents (85%) agreed that HBV immunization prevents hospital transmission while 79.4% disagreed that containment of sharps does not help in safe management of hospital wastes.89% of the respondents adheres strictly to waste management regulations while only 2.7% of the respondents do not wear gloves in handling medical waste. Most of the respondents (83.6%) agreed that the number of patients in the facility was the single main factor .......
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