Title of article :
Impact of waste management training intervention on knowledge, attitude and practices of teaching hospital workers in Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Kumar, Ramesh College of Public Health Sciences - Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand , Somrongthong, Ratana College of Public Health Sciences - Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand , Ahmed, Jamil Department of Family and Community Medicine - College of Medicine and Medical Sciences - Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain
Abstract :
Objective: To evaluate the sustainability and effectiveness of training as an intervention to improve the
knowledge, attitude and practices of hospital workers on health care waste management.
Method: We conducted this quasi-experimental study in two tertiary care teaching hospitals in Rawalpindi
in October 2013. Training, practical demonstrations and reminders on standard waste management were
given to 138 hospital workers in one hospital and compared with 137 workers from the control hospital.
We collected data 18 months after intervention through a structured questionnaire to assess the impact
of the intervention. We used paired t-test to compare the scores on knowledge, attitude and practices
at baseline and first follow up and final impact assessment. Chi square test was used to compare group
variables between intervention and control groups.
Results: After 18 months since intervention the mean scores on knowledge attitude and practices differed
statistically significantly since baseline and intervention group had statistically significantly better
knowledge positive attitudes and good health care waste management practices (p < 0.001). Health care
and sanitary workers in intervention group scored statistically significantly higher (p < 0.001).
Conclusion: Trainings of health and sanitary workers on health care waste management guidelines
were sustainable among the intervention group after 18 months which shows the positive impact of our
intervention. It is recommended that the trainings as intervention be included in the overall policies of the
public and private sector hospitals in Pakistan and other similar settings.
Keywords :
Hospital workers , Intervention , Knowledge attitude and practice , Waste management , Training
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics