EFFECT OF AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS REGARDING HEALTHCARE WASTE MANAGEMENT AT MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CENTERS
THE MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF NURSING • 2019
Publication Information
Authors
Doaa Mohamed Sobhy Elsayed, Hanem Awad Mekhamier Gab-Allah
Keywords
Educational program, Healthcare providers, Healthcare waste management
Journal
THE MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF NURSING
Publisher
Doaa Mohamed Sobhy Elsayed
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
1-12
publication.type
International
Paper Link
Not Available
Supplementary Materials
Doaa Mohamed Sobhy_1 first paper.pdf
Abstract
Background: Healthcare waste represents one of the most important environmental problems in the world
because of the potential environmental hazards and public health risks, and its management is an integral part of
infection control programs. Aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of an educational program for
healthcare providers regarding healthcare waste management at maternal and child health centers. Design: A
quasi-experimental design was used. Setting: The current study was conducted in 5 maternal and child health
centers following kafr-shokr city at Qalyobia Governorate. Subjects: A Convenient sample of healthcare
providers (nurses and health technicians) in the previously mentioned setting was recruited. Tools of data
collection: Three tools were used. I. A structured interviewing questionnaire: consisting of 3 parts to assess: 1)
demographic characteristics of healthcare providers. 2) Healthcare providers' past history of exposure to health
problems due to healthcare wastes. 3) healthcare providers' knowledge about healthcare waste management. II.
Observational checklist to assess healthcare providers' practices regarding healthcare waste management. III.
Modified Likert Scale: was used to assess healthcare providers' attitude regarding healthcare waste
management. Results: This study showed that 65.3% of healthcare providers aged from 35 to
because of the potential environmental hazards and public health risks, and its management is an integral part of
infection control programs. Aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of an educational program for
healthcare providers regarding healthcare waste management at maternal and child health centers. Design: A
quasi-experimental design was used. Setting: The current study was conducted in 5 maternal and child health
centers following kafr-shokr city at Qalyobia Governorate. Subjects: A Convenient sample of healthcare
providers (nurses and health technicians) in the previously mentioned setting was recruited. Tools of data
collection: Three tools were used. I. A structured interviewing questionnaire: consisting of 3 parts to assess: 1)
demographic characteristics of healthcare providers. 2) Healthcare providers' past history of exposure to health
problems due to healthcare wastes. 3) healthcare providers' knowledge about healthcare waste management. II.
Observational checklist to assess healthcare providers' practices regarding healthcare waste management. III.
Modified Likert Scale: was used to assess healthcare providers' attitude regarding healthcare waste
management. Results: This study showed that 65.3% of healthcare providers aged from 35 to
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