Knowledge and practices among nurses and laboratory technicians towards biomedical waste management

Author:

Chitroda Sonal Mayur1,Purohit Drashti2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, CAM Institute of Allied Health Science and Technology, Bhaikaka University, Karamsad, Gujarat, India

2. Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, Smt. L.P. Patel Institute of MLT, Bhaikaka University, Karamsad, Gujarat, India

Abstract

Background: Unmanaged sanatorium waste carries a severe threat of nosocomial infections, which are contagious. Improper disposal of biomedical waste poses a significant environmental and health threat to healthcare facilities, staff and communities, highlighting the growing challenges of managing this waste. Aims and Objectives: The study was aimed at evaluating the adequacy of knowledge and practice concerning biomedical waste management amongst nurses and laboratory technicians. Materials and Methods: It was a cross-sectional study involving 101 participants, including 50 nurses and 51 laboratory technicians, from June 2022 to 2023, using a validated self-administered Google Form questionnaire. The study used the Chi-square approach to conduct intergroup comparisons amongst nurses and laboratory technicians. Results: Statistically significant P values were found for age, sex, qualification and years of experience in a survey, with the highest qualification being postgraduation (46.5%). However, 45.5% had <1 year of experience, indicating a diverse demographic distribution. Conclusions: Continuous learning and professional development are crucial in healthcare, with tailored interventions addressing knowledge gaps and waste management guidelines, ensuring successful implementation and accessibility for a diverse workforce.

Publisher

Medknow

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