Health-care waste management in Lao PDR: a case study

Author:

Phengxay Soulivanh1,Okumura Junko1,Miyoshi Miki1,Sakisaka Kayako1,Kuroiwa Chushi2,Phengxay Manilay3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Policy & Planning, School of International Health, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

2. Department of Health Policy & Planning, School of International Health, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan,

3. Department of Developmental Medical Sciences, School of International Health, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

This study investigated the health-care waste (HCW) management at each health-care facility level at two selected sites in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR): Vientiane Municipality; and Bolikhamxay province. It focused on the amount of HCW, its segregation and the factors influencing HCW management, particularly segregation procedures. A high proportion of incorrectly segregated medical waste was found at each level of health-care facility. Re-segregation revealed 39, 62, 57 and 37% at national hospital, provincial hospital, district hospital and health centre level, respectively, was poorly segregated. The mean of generated HCW was 0.62 kg/bed per day (Vientiane Municipality) and 0.38 kg/bed per day (Bolikhamxay) at two study sites. A higher proportion of medical waste (MW) from the inpatient department at the primary health-care level was found. Thus, HCW management at primary health-care facilities needs more attention and should be better understood.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pollution,Environmental Engineering

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