Abstract

“Let the Wastes of “The Sick” Not Contaminate the Lives of “The Healthy”.The pioneer of modern Nursing, Miss. Florence Nightingale considers health is linked with environmentalfactors like pure or fresh air, pure water, efficient drainage, cleanliness and light especially direct sunlighthospitals and other health care facilities generates lots of waste which can transmit infections, particularlyHIV, Hepatitis B and C and tetanus, to the people who handle it or come in contact with it1.According to WHO (World Health Organization) report 2013, around 85% of hospital waste is noninfectious, 10% is infective and remaining 5% is non infectious but hazardous. Biomedical waste shouldbe managed through a pathway that includes point of generation, storage, and segregation, collection,processing, transportation, treatment and disposal. Nursing as a profession is now accountable of staff andstudents nurses for competence and performance. The nurses spend maximum time with patients in theward than any other member of the health team, this increases their exposure and risk to the hazards presentin hospital environment, mainly biomedical waste they need to be well equipped with latest information,skills and practice in managing this waste besides reducing hospital acquired infections to protect their ownhealth they are also responsible for preventing risk due to waste to the other members of health team andcommunity at large.2Aims: The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of information education and communication packageregarding the knowledge and attitude on bio medical waste management among GNM students in selectedschools of district sonipat, Haryana.Methodology: The research approach for this study was Quantitative and evaluative, the design used forthis study was Quasi experimental research design. Sample Size of the study was 80 GNM1st year studentsselected by purposive sampling.Conclusion: Near about more then half of the students had average level of knowledge 62.50% regardingmanagement of bio medical waste management and 57.50% had less favorable attitude on bio medical wastemanagement.

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