Abstract

Background: Hospital Waste collection and proper disposal has become a significant concern for both the medicaland general community. It is estimated that 10-25% of healthcare waste is hazardous, with the potential to createa variety of health problems. Handling, segregation, mutilation, disinfection, storage, transportation and finaldisposal are vital steps for safe and scientific management of Hospital waste in any establishment.Objectives: To assess the knowledge of hospital Waste management among healthcare personnel working in atertiary care centre.Methods: To assess the knowledge of hospital Waste management among healthcare personnel working in atertiary care hospital. A hospital based cross sectional study was conducted. The Study participants includednursing staff, ward boys and cleaning staff working in the institute who deal with Medical waste and were selectedrandomly to make the sample size of 250 with equal representation in both categories. A pretested semi-structuredquestionnaire was used.Results: The study showed gaps in the knowledge of categories of respondents. The knowledge of the existence ofMedical waste management in nurses was (79%), as well as in cleaning staff was (37%). The knowledge in practicalaspects of Medical waste management was better in nurses, as compare to cleaning staff.

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