Knowledge and Practice of Healthcare Waste Management among Healthcare Workers at Yusuf Dantsoho Memorial Hospital (YDMH), Kaduna, Nigeria

S. Musa, A. Aliyu, A. Ikwuka, Francis Chigozie Udeh
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Introduction: Hospital waste has been reported to be poorly handled and managed by the hospital staff and administration respectively, leading to environmental and health consequences within hospitals and to the population outside health facilities. Aim: To assess the knowledge and practice of healthcare waste management (HCWM) among healthcare workers at Yusuf Dantsoho Memorial Hospital (YDMH), Kaduna, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted amongst doctors, nurses, medical laboratory scientists and technicians, ward attendants, and cleaners at YDMH. A simple random sampling technique was used to select the study unit. A total of 73 health workers consented to an interview. The data was obtained through the administration of questionnaires on the knowledge of health workers while the practice was assessed by direct observation using a checklist. Data were collected and compiled using Microsoft Excel and analysed using IBM, SPSS version 23.0. Results: There were 39 (53.4%) males and 34 (46.4%) females in this study. The average age of participants was 36.8 ± 8.3 years. The study revealed good knowledge of waste management amongst nurses (88.18%), doctors (86.68%), medical laboratory scientists and technicians (77.48%), ward attendants (19.1%), and cleaners (17.5%), respectively. In practice, all the wards and departments observed do not have (0%) colour-coded plastic bags on their waste bins, with only 70% having their waste bins covered, 30% having posters to guide waste users displayed near the waste bins, and 0% waste treatment before disposal practice. The health facility’s method of final waste disposal is not in line with best practices. Conclusion: This study highlights the discrepancy and inadequacies of knowledge and practice of proper healthcare waste management among healthcare workers. The healthcare workers with adequate knowledge were the nurses, doctors, and medical laboratory scientists and technicians while the least knowledge was found amongst ward attendants and cleaners. The practice of healthcare waste management was poor across all professions. This calls for the need to train and retrain all health workers with emphasis on the ward attendants and cleaners. Also, there is a need for the provision of colour-coded waste bin liners in all wards and departments which should be adequately budgeted for by the management.
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尼日利亚卡杜纳Yusuf Dantsoho纪念医院(YDMH)医护人员的医疗废物管理知识和实践
导言:据报告,医院工作人员和行政部门分别对医院废物处理和管理不善,导致医院内部和卫生设施外的人口产生环境和健康后果。目的:评估尼日利亚卡杜纳Yusuf Dantsoho纪念医院(YDMH)医护人员对医疗废物管理(HCWM)的知识和实践。材料和方法:在YDMH的医生、护士、医学实验室科学家和技术人员、病房服务员和清洁工中进行了一项横断面研究。采用简单的随机抽样技术选择研究单位。共有73名卫生工作者同意接受采访。数据是通过管理关于卫生工作者知识的问卷获得的,同时通过使用核对表进行直接观察来评估这种做法。数据收集、整理采用Microsoft Excel,分析采用IBM SPSS 23.0。结果:本组患者男性39例(53.4%),女性34例(46.4%)。参与者平均年龄36.8±8.3岁。研究显示,护士(88.18%)、医生(86.68%)、医学实验室科学家和技术人员(77.48%)、病房护理员(19.1%)和清洁工(17.5%)对废物管理有良好的了解。实际上,所有被调查的病房和部门(0%)都没有在垃圾桶上贴上颜色标示的塑料袋,只有70%的病房和部门的垃圾桶有盖,30%的病房和部门在垃圾桶附近张贴海报,以指导废物使用者,而0%的病房和部门在废物处理前采取了处置措施。卫生设施的最终废物处理方法不符合最佳做法。结论:本研究突出了卫生保健工作者在适当的医疗废物管理知识和实践方面的差异和不足。护士、医生和医学实验室科学家和技术人员是知识充足的卫生保健工作者,而知识最少的是病房服务员和清洁工。所有职业的医疗废物管理实践都很差。这就要求对所有卫生工作者进行培训和再培训,重点是病房服务员和清洁工。此外,各病房及部门亦有需要提供以不同颜色标示的垃圾桶衬垫,并由管理层作出适当的预算。
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