突尼斯传染病和尖锐医疗废物管理培训计划评估。

IF 1.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMJ Open Quality Pub Date : 2024-09-24 DOI:10.1136/bmjoq-2024-002793
Souhir Chelly, Sonia Saffar, Rihab Mabrouk, Imen Ltaif, Asma Ammar, Olfa Ezzi, Mansour Njah, Mohamed Mahjoub
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导言:医疗废物的管理对于公共卫生和环境来说都是一个至关重要的问题。为了将风险降到最低,必须确保医疗废物的管理一丝不苟。此外,医院卫生部门还采用了多种评估方法来监测遵守规定的程度。本研究旨在评估培训和支持计划前后医疗废物管理的合规程度:这是一项实验前研究,基于对突尼斯苏塞 Farhat Hached 大学医院医疗废物管理的两次审计。所有内科、外科和实验室部门都参与其中。进行第一次审核后,对负责人员进行培训,培训按照卫生技术人员的培训和指导周期进行,最后进行第二次审核。对 2021 年和 2022 年的达标率进行了比较:比较四个审计领域的达标率平均值,2021 年和 2022 年之间,在管理感染性和尖锐医疗废物所需的设备和耗材的可用性(P=0.029)以及院内运输(P=0.014)方面有了统计学意义上的显著改善:本研究强调了有效的废物管理培训在促进合规性、意识和负责任做法方面的核心作用。持续的关注和培训对于保持 Farhat Hached 大学医院的进步至关重要。这有助于创造更安全的护理环境、更好的公共卫生成果和长期可持续性。
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Evaluation of a training programme on the management of infectious and sharp healthcare waste in Tunisia.

Introduction: The management of healthcare waste is a crucial issue for public health and the environment. To minimise risks, it is essential to ensure that the management of healthcare waste is meticulously applied. Additionally, among the evaluation methods adopted by the hospital hygiene department to monitor the degree of compliance. The aim of this study was to assess the degree of compliance with healthcare waste management before and after a training and support programme.

Methods: This is a pre-experimental study based on two audits of healthcare waste management at Farhat Hached University Hospital in Sousse, Tunisia. All medical, surgical and laboratory departments were included. The first audit was carried out, followed by training of the responsible staff, which was carried out according to a cycle of training and coaching hygiene technicians, and finally, a second audit was conducted. The compliance rate is compared between 2021 and 2022.

Results: When comparing the averages of the compliance percentages for the four audit areas, there was a statistically significant improvement between the years 2021 and 2022 in the availability of equipment and consumables required for the management of infectious and sharp healthcare waste (p=0.029) as well as intramural transport (p=0.014).

Conclusion: The study highlights the central role of effective waste management training in promoting compliance, awareness and responsible practices. Constant attention and training are essential to maintain progress at Farhat Hached University Hospital. This helps create safer care environments, better public health outcomes and long-term sustainability.

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