汞处理实践:公立和私立护理学院学生意识和态度的差异。

R. Tiwari, Shruti Patel, Annie Soju, P. Trivedi, Deepak Purohit
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背景:汞被认为是世界上主要的环境污染物之一,因为它即使是微量的也是致命的,并且可以从原始排放源传播到很远的地方。目的:评价官办与民办护理学院护生对汞危害及安全处置的认识、态度和行为的差异。背景:本横断面研究包括来自艾哈迈达巴德公立护理学院的409名学生和来自私立护理学院的131名学生。采用访谈法对预先设计的问卷进行数据收集。结果:认为汞是一种对中枢神经系统有害的神经毒性物质的个体比例明显高于普通个体。来自私营部门的21.4%的参与者不了解汞废物的危害性,而政府部门的这一比例为14.9%,差异具有统计学意义(2=7.79,df=2, p=0.02)。在私营部门,配备废物分类彩色箱的工作场所明显较少(2=37.58,df=2, p=0.00),接受生物医学废物管理培训的参与者比例明显较低(2=47.48,df=2, p=0.00)。结论:有必要向卫生保健工作者传授有关汞和其他有害化学品及其安全处置的知识。
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Mercury disposal practices: Differences in awareness and attitude in students from government and private run nursing colleges.
Background: Mercury is seen as one of the leading environmental contaminants in the world as it is lethal even in trace amount and can travel long distance from the original source of emission. Objective: To assess the differences in knowledge, attitude and practices of student nurses from government run and private run nursing colleges regarding ill effects of mercury and its safe disposal. Setting: This cross sectional study included 409 students from government run and 131 from private run nursing colleges of Ahmedabad were included in the study. Interview technique was used as a tool for data collection on predesigned questionnaire. Results: Significantly higher proportion of private group participants responded that mercury is a neurotoxic substance causing harm to central nervous system. 21.4% participants from private group were unaware about the hazardous nature of mercury waste as compared 14.9% in the government group and the difference was statistically significant (2=7.79, df=2, p=0.02). In the private group significantly lower workplaces had colored boxes for segregation of wastes (2=37.58, df=2, p=0.00) and significantly lower proportion participants received training on biomedical waste management (2=47.48, df=2, p=0.00). Conclusion: There is a need to impart knowledge regarding mercury and other harmful chemicals and their safe disposal to health care workers.
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