COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessment of Behavior and Attitudes in Medical Waste Management Among Healthcare Workers in Kuwait

Fatimah Al-Dashti, A. Alkandari, Shihanah Almutairi, A. Al-Saber
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been affecting world economies, business revenues, and the livelihood of many individuals, and has also resulted in accumulated medical waste. Countries, governments, and health workers are striving to contain this virus by applying different strategies and protocols. This research investigates and identifies the significant determinants that influence the acceptance and Adoption of non-hazardous medical waste recycling behaviour in Kuwait. This article questions whether healthcare workers in Kuwait are actually behaving differently regarding non-hazardous medical waste recycling during the pandemic as opposed to previously. The study uses a deductive research approach involving a quantitative methodology by applying the theory of planned behaviour as a framework. From an overall perspective, individuals have positive intentions and behaviours toward recycling. However, COVID-19 and the fear of spreading the virus had a positive impact on the healthcare workers' recycling behaviour in public hospitals in Kuwait.
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COVID-19大流行:科威特医护人员医疗废物管理行为和态度评估
COVID-19大流行影响了世界经济、商业收入和许多人的生计,也导致了医疗废物的积累。各国、政府和卫生工作者正在努力通过采用不同的战略和方案来控制这一病毒。本研究调查并确定了影响科威特接受和采用非危险医疗废物回收行为的重要决定因素。这篇文章质疑,在大流行期间,科威特的卫生保健工作者在非危险医疗废物回收方面的行为是否与以前有所不同。本研究采用演绎研究方法,运用计划行为理论作为框架,采用定量方法论。从整体来看,个人对回收有积极的意愿和行为。然而,COVID-19和对病毒传播的恐惧对科威特公立医院医护人员的回收行为产生了积极影响。
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