Awareness and practices regarding bio-medical waste management among health care workers in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi.

Awareness and practices regarding bio-medical waste management among health care workers in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi.

Bhagawati, G;Nandwani, S;Singhal, S;
indian journal of medical microbiology Vol. 33 pp. 580-2
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Health care institutions are generating large amount of Bio-Medical Waste (BMW), which needs to be properly segregated and treated. With this concern, a questionnaire based cross-sectional study was done to determine the current status of awareness and practices regarding BMW Management (BMWM) and areas of deficit amongst the HCWs in a tertiary care teaching hospital in New Delhi, India. The correct responses were graded as satisfactory (more than 80%), intermediate (50-80%) and unsatisfactory (less than 50%). Some major areas of deficit found were about knowledge regarding number of BMW categories (17%), mercury waste disposal (37.56%) and definition of BMW (47%).

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