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Impact of a linerless, reusable, clinical wastebin system on costs, waste volumes and infection risk in an Australian acute-care hospital

机译:无底衬,可重复使用的临床废物箱系统对澳大利亚急诊医院的成本,废物量和感染风险的影响

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Introduction: Regular audits of clinical waste (CW) disposal systems and examination of new technologies can lead to cost and waste reductions, and lowering of infection potential. Sydney Adventist hospital, a 360-bed acute-care private facility, noted that their 240 L, clinical waste (CW) bin system posed issues with infection risk, staff injury risk, aesthetics, logistics, space and cost and evaluated anew, linerless, reusable bin system. Methods: A facility-wide audit was conducted of the current 240 L bin system before a three ward, 3-month staff evaluation of the new, 64 L, linerless, reusable bin system (Clinismart, SteriHealth Ltd, Melbourne, Vic, Australia). Clinical waste volume and mass were compared between systems over a 30-month period as were contractor costs, labour, space requirements and general waste (GW) mass. Staff opinion was sought via a 10-point questionnaire, and infection and injury risks audited. Results: Inpatient workloads remained static over the study. Staff evaluations showed a strong preference for the new system which was rolled-out to all wards in the facility. Significant decreases were noted in CW mass (53.2% less), CW volume (65.2% less), CW disposal costs (30.9% less) and labour (69.2% less), and the new system was found to be more space-efficient and logistically superior. Waste segregation was markedly enhanced. Infection potential and injury risks noted with the 240 L system were eliminated. Conclusion: The study found that the use of a smaller, 64 L, linerless, reusable, hospital wastebin system, through its design and operation, has the potential to reduce clinical waste volumes, increase labour efficiencies, decrease costs and minimise infection potential and sharps injury risk, all of which improve the quality of health care.
机译:简介:对临床废物(CW)处置系统进行定期审核并检查新技术可以降低成本和废物,并降低感染潜力。拥有360张病床的私人急救医院Sydney Adventist医院指出,他们的240升临床废物(CW)垃圾箱系统存在感染风险,人员受伤风险,美观,物流,空间和成本方面的问题,并对其进行了重新评估,无衬板,可重复使用的垃圾箱系统。方法:在对三个新的64升无衬板可重复使用垃圾箱系统进行3个病区,三个月的员工评估之前,对当前的240升垃圾箱系统进行了设施范围的审核(Clinismart,SteriHealth Ltd,墨尔本,维多利亚州,澳大利亚) 。在30个月内比较了系统之间的临床废物量和质量,以及承包商成本,人工,空间需求和一般废物(GW)的质量。通过10点调查表征询员工意见,并对感染和受伤风险进行审核。结果:在整个研究过程中,住院工作量保持不变。员工评估表明,该系统对工厂中所有病房均已推出的新系统具有强烈的偏好。注意到CW质量(减少53.2%),CW体积(减少65.2%),CW处置成本(减少30.9%)和人工(减少69.2%)显着减少,并且发现新系统具有更高的空间效率和后勤优势。废物分类明显增强。消除了使用240 L系统注意到的潜在感染和伤害风险。结论:研究发现,通过其设计和操作,使用较小的64升,无衬里,可重复使用的医院垃圾箱系统具有减少临床废物量,提高劳动效率,降低成本并将感染潜力和锐利程度降低的潜力。受伤风险,所有这些都提高了医疗质量。

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