Abstract

Background: Proper handling and disposal of bio-medical waste is very essential. Unfortunately, laxity and lack of adequate knowledge and practice on bio-medical waste disposal leads to staid health and environment apprehension. Aim: To assess the knowledge and practice of bio-medical waste management among the health care providers working in primary health centres (PHCs) of Bagepalli Taluk with the view to prepare informational booklet. Methods: In the present study, health care providers are categorized into four; Senior Health Workers (SHW), Junior Health Workers (JHW), Laboratory Technicians and Pharmacists. Periodical visits were made to analyse knowledge and practice about biomedical waste management among health care providers of all PHCs in Bagepalli Taluk using questionnaires. Results: 29% were between the age of 21-30 years and 41-50 years, 26% were between the age group of 3140 years and 16% were ≥ 51 years. 77 (64%) were females. 85% of were multi-purpose branch health worker/auxiliary nurse midwives (MPBHW/ANM), 8% were laboratory technicians, and 7% were pharmacists. 39 (33%) had 0-5 years of experience, 28 (23%) had 6-10 years of experience, 18 (15%) had 11-15 years of experience, and 35 (29%) had ≥ 16 years of experience. 99 (83%) did not have any in-service education and 21 (17%) had attended in-service education regarding biomedical waste management. Conclusion: Findings from this study revealed the lack of knowledge and awareness of bio-medical waste management even among health workers. This has led to the poor practice of biomedical waste handling and management, hence exposing themselves and the public in general to health and environment hazards.

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