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摘要
目的:大流行期间,由于口罩、塑料、注射器的过度使用,医疗废物的产生量显著增加。许多国家在大流行期间成功地减少了医疗废物。本研究的目的是强调微波的管理和处理过程,以便负责收集、运输和处置微波的人员保证自身和环境的安全,有助于减少微波和传播感染。研究设计:综述、概念、材料和方法:下载在Scopus、Web of Science、Pub Med和EBSCO上发表的文章作为文献。使用不同的关键词,如废物处理,废物回收,废物管理(WM)进行文献检索。纳入本研究的文章是根据一定的标准选择的。纳入2017-2023年间发表的文章,匹配关键词的文章纳入当前研究。不符合标准的文章被排除在外。结果:本研究的主要发现有五个主题。这些是废物的产生、分类、收集和运输、回收、处理和处置。结论:必须允许授权人员接触和处理MW。必须向这些人员提供适当的培训,以防止感染的传播。
HOSPITAL WASTE MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT IN HEALTHCARE SECTOR: A REVIEW
Aim: Medical waste generation was significantly increased during pandemic due to excessive use of face masks, plastic, syringes. Many countries during pandemic successfully reduce medical waste (MW). The purpose of this current study is to highlight the management and treatment process of MW so that personnel responsible for collecting, transporting and disposing of the MW keep themselves as well as environment safe help in reducing MW and spreading infections.
Study Design: Review, Conceptual,
Material and Methods: Articles published in Scopus, Web of Science, Pub Med, and EBSCO were downloaded for literature. Different keywords such as Waste treatment, Recycling of Waste, Waste Management (WM) were used for search of literature. Articles included in this study were chosen on certain criteria. Those articles which are published between 2017-2023 were included and those which match the keywords were included in the current study. Those articles which do not match the criteria were excluded.
Results: There are five main themes emerged as the main findings of this study. These are waste generation, segregation, collection and transportation, recycling, treatment, and disposal.
Conclusion: It is concluded that authorized personnel must be allowed to touch and dispose of the MW. These personnel must be provided with adequate training so that spread of infections can be prevented.