Biological hazards that can affect the health of the workers that handle hospital waste

T. F. B. X. Silva, H. Costa, M. Ribeiro, J. Guedes
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Technological advances allow the science development, with the creation of new materials / equipment and the offer of different products and services. Some of these materials, after use, are discarded, becoming waste. Mismanagement of these wastes and improper handling within the hospital environment can cause serious harm to workers' health. Comprehensive studies in hospital settings are essential to increase knowledge about the risks that workers are exposed to, including biological hazards. Thus, a systematic review is proposed to obtain relevant information on these risks to plan future interventions appropriate to avoid related negative consequences. Thus, following the preferential reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis protocols (PRISMA-P), this systematic review protocol was developed with the objective of presenting suitable guidelines for the development of a research that can provide results to meet the goal sought. Five databases will be accessed (SCOPUS, PubMed, Science Direct, EBSCOhost and Web of Science) and a total of 9 keyword combinations will be used. This protocol is registered in PROSPERO under the code of PROSPERO CRD42019127145
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可能影响处理医院废物的工人健康的生物危害
随着新材料/设备的创造以及不同产品和服务的提供,技术进步使科学发展成为可能。其中一些材料在使用后被丢弃,成为废物。这些废物管理不善和在医院环境中处理不当会对工人的健康造成严重危害。在医院环境中进行全面研究对于提高对工作人员所面临的风险(包括生物危害)的认识至关重要。因此,建议进行系统回顾,以获得有关这些风险的相关信息,以便计划未来适当的干预措施,以避免相关的负面后果。因此,遵循系统评价和荟萃分析方案的优先报告项目(PRISMA-P),本系统评价方案的目的是为研究的开展提供合适的指导方针,从而提供满足所寻求目标的结果。将访问5个数据库(SCOPUS、PubMed、Science Direct、EBSCOhost和Web of Science),总共使用9个关键字组合。本协议在PROSPERO注册,代码为PROSPERO CRD42019127145
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