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Practices related to sharps disposal among diabetic patients in Sri Lanka

机译:斯里兰卡糖尿病患者处置锐器的实践

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Abstract BackgroundPatients with diabetes on insulin therapy use sharps (e.g., needles) on a regular basis and a considerable proportion of them, within their home environments. These sharps and other bloodstained materials, if not disposed of appropriately has the potential to be a public health hazard.ObjectiveOur objective was to explore the practices related to sharps disposal among patients with diabetes from North Colombo Teaching Hospital (CNTH), Ragama, Sri Lanka.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional study on 158 patients with diabetes from the CNTH. Patients had to use sharps for the daily management of their disease for inclusion into the study group. Data were collected on sharps disposal practices using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. Clinic records were also used as a secondary data source.ResultsMost patients, 153/158 (96.8%) used syringes to inject insulin. Forty-three patients (27%) involved others (e.g., family) when disposing of sharps. Used sharps were commonly disposed to the household garbage bin by 66 participants (41.7%). Other methods used for sharps disposal were: sharps container, toilet pit, household garbage dump and indiscriminate measures. Importantly most patients, 147 (93%) had received no information on how to dispose of sharps after usage.ConclusionPatients commonly used unsafe practices in home-based sharps disposal. These included disposing of in the household garbage bin, burning sharps in the household garbage dump and disposing of into the common garbage dump of the community. Being male and being ?60?years of age was associated with a higher dependence on family members for sharps disposal. Patient education and public resources for sharps handling can help improve this situation.
机译:摘要背景接受胰岛素治疗的糖尿病患者会在其家庭环境中定期使用锐器(例如针头),并且使用相当大比例的锐器。这些锐器和其他沾有血迹的材料,如果处置不当,有可能危害公共健康。目的我们的目的是探索斯里兰卡拉加马市北科伦坡教学医院(CNTH)的糖尿病患者处置锐器的相关做法。方法我们对来自CNTH的158例糖尿病患者进行了横断面研究。患者必须使用利器进行日常疾病治疗,才能纳入研究组。使用访调员管理的调查表收集有关锐器处置方法的数据。临床记录也可以用作辅助数据来源。结果大多数患者中,有153/158(96.8%)患者使用注射器注射胰岛素。处置利器时有43名患者(27%)涉及其他人(例如家庭)。 66名参与者(41.7%)通常将用过的锐器丢弃到家庭垃圾箱中。处置锐器的其他方法有:锐器容器,厕所,生活垃圾场和不加选择的措施。重要的是,大多数患者中,有147名(93%)在使用后未收到有关如何处置锐器的信息。结论患者在家庭使用的锐器处置中通常使用不安全的做法。这些措施包括将垃圾放入家庭垃圾箱,在家庭垃圾堆中焚烧尖锐物以及将其放入社区的普通垃圾堆。男性且年龄大于60岁与对家庭成员进行锐器处置的依赖性更高有关。对患者进行急救教育以及对锐器进行处理的公共资源可以帮助改善这种情况。

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