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Assessment of health-care waste management in a humanitarian crisis: A case study of the Gaza Strip

机译:在人道主义危机中评估医疗废物管理:以加沙地带为例

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Health-care waste management requires technical, financial and human resources, and it is a challenge for low- and middle income countries, while it is often neglected in protracted crisis or emergency situations. Indeed, when health, safety, security or wellbeing of a community is threatened, solid waste management usually receives limited attention. Using the Gaza Strip as the case study region, this manuscript reports on health-care waste management within the context of a humanitarian crisis. The study employed a range of methods including content analyses of policies and legislation, audits of waste arisings, field visits, stakeholder interviews and evaluation of treatment systems. The study estimated a production from clinics and hospitals of 683 kg/day of hazardous waste in the Gaza Strip, while the total health-care waste production was 3357 kg/day. A number of challenges was identified including lack of clear definitions and regulations, limited accurate data on which to base decisions and strategies and poor coordination amongst key stakeholders. Hazardous and non-hazardous waste was partially segregated and treatment facilities hardly used, and 75% of the hazardous waste was left untreated. Recommendations for mitigating these challenges posed to patients, staff and the community in general are suggested. The outputs are particularly useful to support decision makers, and re-organize the system according to reliable data and sound assumptions. The methodology can be replicated in other humanitarian settings, also to other waste flows, and other sectors of environmental sanitation.
机译:卫生保健废物管理需要技术,财政和人力资源,这对于中低收入国家是一个挑战,而在长期危机或紧急情况下常常被忽视。确实,当社区的健康,安全,保障或福祉受到威胁时,固体废物管理通常会受到有限的关注。该手稿以加沙地带为案例研究区域,报告了人道主义危机背景下的医疗废物管理。这项研究采用了多种方法,包括政策和法规的内容分析,废物产生的审计,实地访问,利益相关者访谈以及对处理系统的评估。该研究估计,诊所和医院在加沙地带产生的危险废物为683千克/天,而医疗废物的总产量为3357千克/天。确定了许多挑战,包括缺乏明确的定义和法规,决策和战略所依据的准确数据有限以及关键利益相关者之间的协调不力。危险废物和非危险废物被部分隔离,几乎没有使用处理设施,并且有75%的危险废物未经处理。提出了减轻患者,医务人员和整个社区面临的挑战的建议。输出对于支持决策者并根据可靠的数据和合理的假设重新组织系统特别有用。该方法可以在其他人道主义环境中复制,也可以复制到其他废物流和其他环境卫生部门。

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    《Waste Management 》 |2016年第12期| 386-396| 共11页
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    Research Laboratory on Appropriate Technologies for Environmental Management in Developing Countries (CeTAmb Lab), Department of Civil Engineering, Architecture, Land, Environment and Mathematics, University of Brescia, Italy,University of Brescia, Via Branze 43, 25123 Brescia, Italy;

    Centre for Sustainable Waste Management, School of Science and Technology, University of Northampton, Northampton, UK;

    Research Laboratory on Appropriate Technologies for Environmental Management in Developing Countries (CeTAmb Lab), Department of Civil Engineering, Architecture, Land, Environment and Mathematics, University of Brescia, Italy;

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    Palestine; Gaza Strip; Healthcare waste; Medical waste; Stakeholders engagement; Sustainability; Humanitarian context; Assessment methods;

    机译:巴勒斯坦;加沙地带;医疗废物;医疗废物;利益相关者的参与;可持续发展;人道主义背景;评估方法;

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