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Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Healthcare Workers regarding Biomedical Waste Management at Biyem-Assi District Hospital, Yaounde: A Cross-Sectional Analytical Study

机译:评估医疗保健工作者的知识,态度和实践,了解Biyem-Asi区医院的生物医学废物管理,雅温得:横断面分析研究

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Background. Biomedical waste (BMW) is defined as unwanted materials generated during diagnosis, treatment, operation, immunization, or in research activities including production of biologicals. Healthcare workers are responsible for the proper management of this waste for human safety and for the protection of the environment. Methods. An analytical knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) study was carried out at Biyem-Assi District Hospital from June 1st to July 5th, 2018, including 100 health workers from different departments. Variables of interest were knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the respondents. A structured and pretested questionnaire was used for data collection. Data analysis was carried out using software Epi Info version 7.2.2.6. Logistic regression was used to establish the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and practices. Results. Nurses constituted 32.0% of the participants, and more than half of the participants had 1–4 years of working experience (56.0%). Overall, the level of knowledge was satisfactory at 50.0%, that of attitudes was as unfavorable at 83.0%, and that of practices was as poor at 50.0%. Favorable attitudes were associated to satisfactory level of knowledge (ORa?=?5.14 [3.10–8.51] and p=0.005). Good practices were associated to good level of knowledge (ORa?=?5.26 [3.17–8.7] and p0.001) and a favorable attitude (ORa?=?7.30 [2.25–23, 71] and p0.001). Conclusion. The level of knowledge was considered unsatisfactory for half of the staff interviewed. Attitudes were unfavourable at 83.0% and poor practices at 50.0%. Staff with a good level of knowledge were more likely to have favourable attitudes towards BWM. Also, good knowledge and attitude positively influenced the practice with regard to BMW management.
机译:背景。生物医学废物(BMW)被定义为在诊断,治疗,操作,免疫或研究活动中产生的不需要的材料,包括生物生产的生产。医疗保健工人负责妥善管理这种废物的人类安全和保护环境。方法。分析知识,态度和实践(KAP)研究于2018年6月1日至7月5日的Biyem-Asi区医院进行,其中包括来自不同部门的100名卫生工作者。兴趣的变量是受访者的知识,态度和做法。结构化和预先测试的调查问卷用于数据收集。使用软件EPI信息7.2.2.6进行数据分析。 Logistic回归用于建立知识,态度和实践之间的关系。结果。护士构成了32.0%的参与者,超过一半的参与者有1 - 4年的工作经验(56.0%)。总体而言,知识水平令人满意的50.0%,态度的态度与83.0%不利,而且实践的差额为50.0%。有利的态度与令人满意的知识水平有关(ORA?=?5.14 [3.10-8.51]和P = 0.005)。良好的做法与良好的知识水平有关(ORA?=?5.26 [3.17-8.7]和P <0.001)和良好的姿态(ORA?= 7.30 [2.25-23,71]和P <0.001)。结论。对于采访的一半人员,知识水平被认为是不满意的。态度在83.0%和50.0%的情况下不利。具有良好知识水平的工作人员更有可能对BWM有利态度。此外,良好的知识和态度积极影响了对宝马管理层的做法。

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