巴西基层卫生机构在管理糖尿病患者产生的生活垃圾方面面临的环境挑战

Q4 Social Sciences
Simone Aquino, Cristiane das Graças Dias Cavalcante, M. Zajac, E. Lopes
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这项研究的目的是分析胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者家庭使用的针头注射器和柳叶刀等尖锐废物的管理和逆向物流,巴西统一卫生系统参与了这项研究。这是一项探索性案例研究,由233名胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者收集的数据和2014年10月至2015年9月对一名健康专业人员的采访进行。据估计,在一年内,68%的胰岛素使用者收到的标准生物安全箱低于处理针头、注射器和柳叶刀的必要数量。产生了约1300公斤尖锐废物,只分发了1831箱,这表明逆向物流系统存在缺陷,并表明尖锐残留物在住宅垃圾中处理不当。有必要建立一种新的巴西模式,向糖尿病患者分发标准的生物安全箱,以确保尖锐废物的正确环境处理
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Environmental Challenges of a Brazilian Basic Health Unit in Managing Sharp Waste Produced by Diabetics in Domestic Use
The goal of this study was to analyze the management and reverse logistics of sharp wastes, such as needle syringes and lancets, from domestic use by insulin-dependent diabetics, which were attended by the Brazilian Unified Health System. This is an exploratory case study, carried out by from data collected from 233 insulin-dependent diabetics and interviews with a health professional from October 2014 to September 2015. It was estimated that, in one year, 68% of insulin users received standard biosafety boxes below the necessary quantity for the disposal of needles syringes and lancets. Around 1,300 kg of sharp wastes were generated and only 1831 boxes were distributed, showing a deficit in the reverse logistic system and indicating that sharp residues were incorrectly disposed of in residential garbage. It is necessary a new Brazilian model to distribute the standard biosafety boxes to diabetics to guarantee the correct environmental disposal of sharp wastes
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