A study on current practices of clinical waste management in hospitals in Malaysia / Natasha Shafeez Shamsusah

Introduction: A cross-sectional comparative study of current clinical waste handling and management practices was conducted among clinical waste managers in Malaysia (n=19). A comparative case study was conducted between a selected government and a private hospital in Kajang, Selangor to compare the...

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Main Author: Shamsusah, Natasha Shafeez
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spelling my.uitm.ir.523952021-10-27T03:28:52Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52395/ A study on current practices of clinical waste management in hospitals in Malaysia / Natasha Shafeez Shamsusah Shamsusah, Natasha Shafeez Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Environmental health. Including sewage disposal, air pollution, nuisances, water supply Medical centers. Hospitals. Dispensaries. Clinics Introduction: A cross-sectional comparative study of current clinical waste handling and management practices was conducted among clinical waste managers in Malaysia (n=19). A comparative case study was conducted between a selected government and a private hospital in Kajang, Selangor to compare the current clinical waste handling and management practices. A close ended multiple choice survey was also conducted among clinical waste workers and hospital workers (n= 31) to assess the level of their knowledge, attitude and practices in clinical waste handling and management practices. Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the current practices of CWM in both hospitals. Besides that, this study also aims to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of respondents towards clinical waste handling and management practices. Methodology: Visits were carried out to identify and quantify the clinical waste from two hospitals in Kajang, Selangor. Review of the segregation, handling, collection, storage practices, at various units within both hospitals was conducted by using a standard checklist form by Department of Environment (DOE). A subset of standard questions was adopted for this study to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of clinical waste workers and hospital workers towards CWM. A few in-depth interviews were done to enhance understanding of the existing clinical waste management in both hospitals. Preliminary risk analysis was also conducted to assess potential risk from the clinical waste handling and management practices. Results: It was observed that there was some non-compliance in clinical waste handling and management practices in both study subjects. However, it was found that, the clinical waste handling and management in government hospital is more efficient in comparison to private hospital. The statistical analysis of survey questions showed that there is a significant different between government and private hospital in the knowledge and practices of respondents towards clinical waste handling and management practices with p < 0.05. Statistical analysis of survey among clinical waste managers also showed significant different (p<0.05) in knowledge, attitude and practices. Conclusion: There are incorrect handling and management of clinical waste among the workers. This might be due to the attitude and limited knowledge on safe CWM system. 2012-07 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52395/1/52395.PDF ID52395 Shamsusah, Natasha Shafeez (2012) A study on current practices of clinical waste management in hospitals in Malaysia / Natasha Shafeez Shamsusah. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Environmental health. Including sewage disposal, air pollution, nuisances, water supply
Medical centers. Hospitals. Dispensaries. Clinics
spellingShingle Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Environmental health. Including sewage disposal, air pollution, nuisances, water supply
Medical centers. Hospitals. Dispensaries. Clinics
Shamsusah, Natasha Shafeez
A study on current practices of clinical waste management in hospitals in Malaysia / Natasha Shafeez Shamsusah
description Introduction: A cross-sectional comparative study of current clinical waste handling and management practices was conducted among clinical waste managers in Malaysia (n=19). A comparative case study was conducted between a selected government and a private hospital in Kajang, Selangor to compare the current clinical waste handling and management practices. A close ended multiple choice survey was also conducted among clinical waste workers and hospital workers (n= 31) to assess the level of their knowledge, attitude and practices in clinical waste handling and management practices. Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the current practices of CWM in both hospitals. Besides that, this study also aims to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of respondents towards clinical waste handling and management practices. Methodology: Visits were carried out to identify and quantify the clinical waste from two hospitals in Kajang, Selangor. Review of the segregation, handling, collection, storage practices, at various units within both hospitals was conducted by using a standard checklist form by Department of Environment (DOE). A subset of standard questions was adopted for this study to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of clinical waste workers and hospital workers towards CWM. A few in-depth interviews were done to enhance understanding of the existing clinical waste management in both hospitals. Preliminary risk analysis was also conducted to assess potential risk from the clinical waste handling and management practices. Results: It was observed that there was some non-compliance in clinical waste handling and management practices in both study subjects. However, it was found that, the clinical waste handling and management in government hospital is more efficient in comparison to private hospital. The statistical analysis of survey questions showed that there is a significant different between government and private hospital in the knowledge and practices of respondents towards clinical waste handling and management practices with p < 0.05. Statistical analysis of survey among clinical waste managers also showed significant different (p<0.05) in knowledge, attitude and practices. Conclusion: There are incorrect handling and management of clinical waste among the workers. This might be due to the attitude and limited knowledge on safe CWM system.
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title_short A study on current practices of clinical waste management in hospitals in Malaysia / Natasha Shafeez Shamsusah
title_full A study on current practices of clinical waste management in hospitals in Malaysia / Natasha Shafeez Shamsusah
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