A Comparative Study on Perception about Biomedical Waste Management among the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in South Delhi

Abhay Singh
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Background: Biomedical waste poses a great risk of infection and damage. Improper waste management could have major public health repercussions. Medical students are exposed to various biomedical wastes during their training in the hospital. Their lack of awareness about biomedical waste management is hazardous to their health and the health of others. The purpose of this study was to examine undergraduate and postgraduate students’ understanding of biomedical waste management in a study setting. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 350 undergraduate and postgraduate students at a tertiary care hospital in South Delhi in 2019. Data were collected using a self-structured and administered questionnaire after taking informed consent. Data were analysed using SPSS 20.0 software. Results: 86% of participants were aware of the BMW legislation. 79% always practised BMWM guidelines and 65% had correctly identified biohazard symbols. Postgraduate students had better knowledge about colour coding and disposal methods of biomedical waste than undergraduate students including interns. Conclusions: Undergraduate and postgraduate students were aware of biomedical waste but finer details for its management were far from perfection. Sensitisation about BMW hazards, regular training, continuous monitoring, and feedback are recommended to improve their biomedical waste management practices.
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德里南部一所高等护理教学医院本科生和研究生对生物医学废物管理认知的比较研究
背景:生物医药废物具有很大的感染和损害风险。不当的废物管理可能会对公众健康产生重大影响。医学生在医院接受培训期间会接触到各种生物医学废物。他们对生物医学废物管理缺乏认识,这对他们和他人的健康都是有害的。本研究的目的是检验本科生和研究生在学习环境中对生物医学废物管理的理解。方法:2019年,在南德里一家三级护理医院对350名本科生和研究生进行了一项横断面研究。在取得知情同意书后,使用自行构建和管理的问卷收集数据。使用SPSS 20.0软件对数据进行分析。结果:86%的参与者了解宝马法规。79%的人始终遵循BMWM指南,65%的人正确识别了生物危害符号。研究生比本科生(包括实习生)更了解生物医学废物的颜色编码和处理方法。结论:本科生和研究生都意识到了生物医学废物,但其管理的细节还远远不够完善。建议对宝马的危害进行宣传、定期培训、持续监测和反馈,以改进其生物医学废物管理实践。
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Journal of Communicable Diseases
Journal of Communicable Diseases Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: Journal of Communicable Diseases (E-ISSN: 0019-5138 & P-ISSN: 2394-7047) is published by ADR Publications and is the official publication of Indian Society of Malaria and Other Communicable Diseases. Journal of Communicable Diseases covers scientific researches in the field of communicable diseases. Accept articles with scientific excellence in the form of (1) Original articles in basic and field research (2) Critical reviews, (3) surveys, (4) Case studies, (5) opinions/Correspondence/letters to editor, etc. The first issue of the publication entitled “Bulletin of the National Society of India for Malaria and Other Mosquito-Borne Diseases” the precursor of “Journal of Communicable Disease” (J Commun Dis) was brought out in 1953. The objects and purposes of J Commun Dis are: • to advance knowledge regarding the cause, prevalence, epidemiology, treatment, prevention and control of malaria and other-mosquito-borne diseases and other communicable diseases, • to stimulate scientific and practical interest among individuals and organizations in the prompt and effective application of treatment and control methods, • to integrate scientific and field activities and co-ordinate various scientific investigations, • to disseminate such knowledge both to scientists and to the general public.
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