Awareness and practice of medical waste management among healthcare providers in National Referral Hospital.

<h4>Introduction</h4>The management and treatment of Medical Waste (MW) are of great concern owing to its potential hazard to human health and the environment, particularly in developing countries. In Bhutan, although guidelines exist on the prevention and management of wastes, the imple...

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Main Authors: Zimba Letho, Tshering Yangdon, Chhimi Lhamo, Chandra Bdr Limbu, Sonam Yoezer, Thinley Jamtsho, Puja Chhetri, Dawa Tshering
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243817
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spelling doaj-aa170736a0d84554bee15eeeb3e35b0a2021-04-23T04:30:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01161e024381710.1371/journal.pone.0243817Awareness and practice of medical waste management among healthcare providers in National Referral Hospital.Zimba LethoTshering YangdonChhimi LhamoChandra Bdr LimbuSonam YoezerThinley JamtshoPuja ChhetriDawa Tshering<h4>Introduction</h4>The management and treatment of Medical Waste (MW) are of great concern owing to its potential hazard to human health and the environment, particularly in developing countries. In Bhutan, although guidelines exist on the prevention and management of wastes, the implementation is still hampered by technological, economic, social difficulties and inadequate training of staff responsible for handling these waste. The study aimed at assessing the awareness and practice of medical waste management among health care providers and support staff at the National Referral Hospital and its compliance with the existing National guidelines and policies.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>An observational cross-sectional study was conducted from March to April 2019. Three research instruments were developed and used; (i) Demographic questionnaire, (ii) Awareness questions, and (iii) the Observational checklist. The data was coded and double entered into Epi data version 3.1 and SPSS version 18 was used for analysis. Descriptive statistics were used to present the findings of the study.<h4>Results</h4>The majority of the respondents were female (54.1%) with a mean age of 32.2 (±7.67) years, most of whom have not received any waste management related training/education (56.8%). About 74.4% are aware of medical waste management and 98.2% are aware on the importance of using proper personal protective equipment. Only 37.6% knew about the maximum time limit for medical waste to be kept in hospital premises is 48 hours. About 61.3% of the observed units/wards/departments correctly segregated the waste in accordance to the national guidelines. However, half of the Hospital wastes are not being correctly transported based on correct segregation process with 58% of waste not segregated into infectious and general wastes.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The awareness and practice of medical waste management among healthcare workers is often limited with inadequate sensitization and lack of proper implementation of the existing National guidelines at the study site. Therefore, timely and effective monitoring is required with regular training for healthcare workers and support staff. Furthermore, strengthening the waste management system at National Referral Hospital would provide beneficial impact in enhancing safety measures of patients.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243817
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author Zimba Letho
Tshering Yangdon
Chhimi Lhamo
Chandra Bdr Limbu
Sonam Yoezer
Thinley Jamtsho
Puja Chhetri
Dawa Tshering
spellingShingle Zimba Letho
Tshering Yangdon
Chhimi Lhamo
Chandra Bdr Limbu
Sonam Yoezer
Thinley Jamtsho
Puja Chhetri
Dawa Tshering
Awareness and practice of medical waste management among healthcare providers in National Referral Hospital.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Zimba Letho
Tshering Yangdon
Chhimi Lhamo
Chandra Bdr Limbu
Sonam Yoezer
Thinley Jamtsho
Puja Chhetri
Dawa Tshering
author_sort Zimba Letho
title Awareness and practice of medical waste management among healthcare providers in National Referral Hospital.
title_short Awareness and practice of medical waste management among healthcare providers in National Referral Hospital.
title_full Awareness and practice of medical waste management among healthcare providers in National Referral Hospital.
title_fullStr Awareness and practice of medical waste management among healthcare providers in National Referral Hospital.
title_full_unstemmed Awareness and practice of medical waste management among healthcare providers in National Referral Hospital.
title_sort awareness and practice of medical waste management among healthcare providers in national referral hospital.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description <h4>Introduction</h4>The management and treatment of Medical Waste (MW) are of great concern owing to its potential hazard to human health and the environment, particularly in developing countries. In Bhutan, although guidelines exist on the prevention and management of wastes, the implementation is still hampered by technological, economic, social difficulties and inadequate training of staff responsible for handling these waste. The study aimed at assessing the awareness and practice of medical waste management among health care providers and support staff at the National Referral Hospital and its compliance with the existing National guidelines and policies.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>An observational cross-sectional study was conducted from March to April 2019. Three research instruments were developed and used; (i) Demographic questionnaire, (ii) Awareness questions, and (iii) the Observational checklist. The data was coded and double entered into Epi data version 3.1 and SPSS version 18 was used for analysis. Descriptive statistics were used to present the findings of the study.<h4>Results</h4>The majority of the respondents were female (54.1%) with a mean age of 32.2 (±7.67) years, most of whom have not received any waste management related training/education (56.8%). About 74.4% are aware of medical waste management and 98.2% are aware on the importance of using proper personal protective equipment. Only 37.6% knew about the maximum time limit for medical waste to be kept in hospital premises is 48 hours. About 61.3% of the observed units/wards/departments correctly segregated the waste in accordance to the national guidelines. However, half of the Hospital wastes are not being correctly transported based on correct segregation process with 58% of waste not segregated into infectious and general wastes.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The awareness and practice of medical waste management among healthcare workers is often limited with inadequate sensitization and lack of proper implementation of the existing National guidelines at the study site. Therefore, timely and effective monitoring is required with regular training for healthcare workers and support staff. Furthermore, strengthening the waste management system at National Referral Hospital would provide beneficial impact in enhancing safety measures of patients.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243817
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