S. Gautam, P. K. Mandal, Namita Yangden, Munawatee Rai
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摘要
生物医学废物(BMWs)是医院内产生的废物。公立和私营部门的医院数量不断增加,产生了大量的医院废物。不当的废物管理对人类健康和环境有直接影响。本研究的目的是确定比拉特纳格尔一家医院护士对生物医学废物管理的了解情况。本研究对在心神经及多专科医院工作的护士进行了一项描述性横断面研究。采用非概率有目的抽样方法,采用半结构化自填问卷对101名护士进行问卷调查。数据输入和分析在SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science)第20版中完成。描述性分析采用均数和标准差进行,在推理分析中采用卡方检验来发现知识水平与所选人口学变量之间的关系。调查结果显示,101名受访护士中,大多数(88.1%)具有中等水平的生物医学废物管理知识,护士的生物医学废物管理知识水平与选定的人口统计学变量之间没有相关性。建议医院当局开展继续教育和不定期培训班,以提高护士对生物医学废物管理的认识。
Knowledge on Biomedical Waste Management among Nurses Working in a Hospital of Biratnagar
Biomedical wastes (BMWs) are the waste generated within the hospital. The increasing number of hospitals in the public and private sectors has made a significant generation of hospital waste. Improper waste management has a direct impact on human health and the environment. The objective of this study is to identify the knowledge on biomedical waste management among nurses in a hospital at Biratnagar. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among nurses working in Neuro Cardio and Multispecialty Hospital. The nonprobability purposive sampling technique was used to collect data from 101 nurses using a semi-structured and self-administered questionnaire. Data entry and analysis were done in Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 20. Descriptive analysis was done by using mean and standard deviation and in inferential analysis chi-square test was used to find the association between level of knowledge and selected demographic variables. The findings showed that among 101 respondents, the majority (88.1%) had a moderate level of knowledge and there were no associations between nurse’s level of knowledge on biomedical waste management and selected demographic variables. It is recommended that continuing education and time to time training classes should be conducted by hospital authorities so that knowledge among nurses on biomedical waste management can be increased.