将技术驱动的数据库系统整合到资源有限的传染性废物管理中。

Niruwan Turnbull, Chamaiphon Phaengtho, Jindawan Wibuloutai, Ruchakron Kongmant, Kannikar Hannah Wechkunanukul
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,传染性废物的增加暴露了泰国废物管理系统面临的严峻挑战,特别是在街道公共卫生设施内。本研究旨在为Maha Sarakham省Kantharawichai区的14个街道健康促进医院(HPHs)开发和实施一个传染性废物管理数据库系统。使用研发(R&D)模型和知识-态度-实践(KAP)模型来理解行为。发展阶段共有145名社区护理员参与,其中女性占95.17%,年龄在30-59岁之间占74.48%。结果显示,56.55%的参与者对传染性废物管理有较高的认识,42.76%的参与者对传染性废物管理有较高的积极态度。在行为方面,37.93%表现出高度遵守适当的废物处理措施。从KAP和访谈中获得的数据被用作开发数据库系统的主要输入。该系统包括实时仪表板、gps标记的数据输入、自动警报和使用Microsoft Excel和Power BI的数据可视化工具。这项研究为加强传染性废物管理提供了一个可扩展的数字解决方案,特别是在资源有限的社区卫生环境中。
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Integrating Technology-Driven Database System into Infectious Waste Management for Resource-Limited Settings.

The rise in infectious waste during the COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical challenges in Thailand's waste management systems, particularly within sub-district public health facilities. This study aimed to develop and implement an infectious waste management database system for 14 Sub-District Health Promoting Hospitals (HPHs) in Kantharawichai District, Maha Sarakham Province. Using a Research and Development (R&D) model and the knowledge-attitudes-practices (KAP) model to understand behaviors. The development phase engaged 145 community caregivers, of whom 95.17% were female and 74.48% aged between 30-59 years. Results showed that 56.55% of participants had a high knowledge of infectious waste management, while 42.76% expressed a high level of positive attitudes. In terms of behavior, 37.93% demonstrated high compliance with appropriate waste handling practices. Data derived from KAP, and interviews were used as the main inputs to develop the database system. The system included real-time dashboards, GPS-tagged data inputs, automated alerts, and data visualization tools using Microsoft Excel and Power BI. This research offers a scalable digital solution for enhancing infectious waste management, particularly in resource-limited community health settings.

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