Awareness of Biomedical Waste Management among Medical Staff in a Tertiary Care Hospital | Author : P Madan* , D Behl* , Shweta Sharma* , A Khan* , N Kaur* , S Malhotra* , C Hans* , AK Gadpayle | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The present study was aimed to determine the level of awareness regarding biomedical waste
management (BMWM) among medical staff (doctors, nurses, lab technicians, multi--tasking
persons) of different departments of a hospital. A study was conducted on a total of 200 staff
(doctors, nurses, lab technicians, multi--tasking persons) of different departments of a
hospital (emergency/ trauma, nursing home, laboratories and outpatient department). The
questionnaire was used to determine the level of awareness among the staff. Resultsshowed
that the knowledge and awareness about BMW legislation and management was high in
nurses as compared to other staff. The highest level of knowledge and awareness was found
in emergency/ trauma as compared to other departments. This study suggested that there
are poor levels of knowledge and awareness among multi--tasking persons about biomedical
waste legislation, management and system. For effective implementation of BMWMpractices
in the hospitals, periodical sensitization and continuous training program is mandatory to
improve the biomedical waste knowledge and practices among healthcare workers, especially
focusing at the multi--tasking persons |
| Needle Stick Injury among Nurses in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Gurgaon: An Explorative Study | Author : Puja Bharat Patel* , Bharat Paul* , Amit Joon* , VP Gupta** , SC Mohapatra*** | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Needle stick injury is one of the most common forms of occupational hazards in a hospital
setting. HIV, HBV and HCV are the three most common infections that can be propagated
through this route. Nursing staff of a hospital are the most vulnerable group to this form of
occupational hazard. In this study, 100 nurses of a tertiary care hospital were selected to
calculate the prevalence of needle stick injury and also the awareness of the staff regarding
needle stick injuries. The prevalence of needle stick injury was about 68%. The use of gloves
during IV access and other procedures was seen only in 47% of the participants. The most
common mode of injury was during recapping of needle followed by IV access/IM injections.
The present study showed the prevalence of needle stick injury to be quite high. Proper
training of healthcare providers regarding techniques to prevent needle stick injuries is the
need of the hour. |
| Wireless, Pocket Sized ECG Monitor A Potential Tool used in the | Author : Debashree Ghosh* , Neha Rastogi* , Rahul Rastogi* , Ashutosh Dubey* | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Recent technological advancements in medical/ healthcare and mobile computing have
caught attention of researchers for remote health-monitoring systems. |
| Urban Health Initiative: An Insight toward Health Reform+ | Author : SC Mohapatra* , Meghkanta Mohapatra**, Vishwakant Mohapatra*** | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :four-country initiative supported by the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation. The countries are Nigeria, Kenya,
Senegal, and India. UHI India is a consortium of
international, national, nongovernmental, and
community-based organizations working together to
improve the health of the urban poor, especially in the
state of Uttar Pradesh. The achievement Reports are
also available for the period of 2009 through 2013. UHI
is designed to be complementary to national and state
health sector plans and goals. |
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