与孟加拉国Cumilla三级医院医疗保健专业人员生物医学废物管理知识、态度和做法现状相关的因素

Md. Farhad Hossain, A. Afroz, Md. Shoaib Arifin, M. Begum, M. F. Jubayer
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除了挽救生命和恢复健康之外,医疗保健业务还可能产生有害于人类和环境的危险生物医学废物。宝马的生产和处置已经成为一个全球性问题。宝马管理的成功高度依赖于医疗保健人员的知识、态度和实践(KAP),而在孟加拉国的环境中,这样的工作是稀缺的。本研究旨在评估孟加拉国Cumilla医院卫生保健专业人员(HCPs)的KAP以及影响宝马管理知识的相关因素。这是一项横断面研究。2019年1月至4月期间,这项研究共收集了374份回复。问卷分为社会人口统计数据、宝马管理知识和态度四个部分,以及评估医护人员宝马管理实践的观察性问卷。在374名被调查者中,168名HCPs的总体平均得分为6.8±1.2。医生的平均得分(7.3±1.4)分较高,护士的平均得分(6.7±1.6)分次之。态度也是积极的,但人们发现这种做法是不够的。知识水平与学历、性别、工作经验的关系有统计学意义(p<0.05)。应强调对所有医护人员进行适当的BMW管理教育和培训的重要性。
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Factors associated with the current state of biomedical waste management knowledge, attitude, and practices among the healthcare professionals at a tertiary level hospital in Cumilla, Bangladesh
Aside from saving lives and restoring health, healthcare operations can result in the generation of hazardous biomedical wastes (BMW) that are harmful to humans and to the environment. The generation and disposal of BMW has emerged as a global issue. BMW management success is highly reliant on the knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) of healthcare individuals, and there is a scarcity of such works in the Bangladesh setting. This study was conducted to assess the KAP as well as the associated factors influencing knowledge on BMW management among hospital health care professionals (HCPs) in Cumilla, Bangladesh. This was a cross-sectional study. A total of 374 responses were collected for this study between January and April of 2019. The questionnaire was divided into four sections: socio-demographic data, BMW management knowledge and attitude, as well as an observational questionnaire evaluating HCPs' practice on BMW management. Among the 374 respondents, 168 HCPs used to have satisfactory knowledge with an overall mean score of 6.8±1.2. A high mean score (7.3 ± 1.4) was obtained by the doctors followed by the nurses (6.7 ± 1.6). The attitude was also positive, but the practice was found to be inadequate. A statistically significant (p<0.05) relationship was discovered between knowledge level and educational qualification, gender, work experience. The importance of educating and training all HCPs on proper BMW management should be emphasized.
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