Abstract:
The proper handling and disposal of medical wastes is very imperative. There are well
defined set rules for handling medical wastes worldwide. Unfortunately, laxity and lack of
adequate training and awareness in the execution of these rules leads to staid health and
environment apprehension. The current study was conducted to assess the level of
awareness of Medical Waste Management among the health care personnel in KNH, to
assess the current practices of medical waste management at KNH and to assess the factors
associated with proper medical waste management. The study adopted descriptive cross- sectional design utilizing quantitative method of data collection. Simple random sampling
was used to select 244 health care personnel comprising of doctors, nurses and support staff
all from the casualty, orthopedic and the general surgery departments. Structured
questionnaires were administered to them for quantitative data. Quantitative data were
analyzed using the quantitative program for social and market research (QPSMR) and chi
squares and the level of significance was set at P ≤0.05. Descriptive statistics were carried
out to determine relative frequencies, percentages and means of variables. The results
showed that the total level of awareness of medical waste management among health care
personnel was 51%. The doctors scored 48%, which was the lowest score; the nurses scored
54.5%, which was the highest score while the support staff scored 51.5%. In regards to the
current practices, the results showed that most of the healthcare personnel were aware of the
medical waste management practices in the hospital and the practices were satisfactory. However, awareness of MWM in this institution can still be improved, especially in the
segregation aspect since only 44% of the study population was aware of the correct
segregation practices. Education was seen to have a significance influence on medical waste
management with mean chi square results X2
(2, N=244) = 7.4408, P = 0.03165(p<0.05).
The mean chi square results X2
(1, N=244) = 9.5386, P = 0.013 indicated a significant
relationship between training and awareness on correct practices as the mean P <0.05.The
Mean chi square results X2
(2, N=244) = 8.0666, P = 0.0484 indicated that there was a
significant relationship between Profession and awareness on proper practices and standards
of MW. It is therefore recommended that there is need to have a constant supply of the
equipment and more importantly the segregation bags. Moreover, there is need to train the
healthcare personnel especially the doctors as they seemed to be less aware of medical
waste management.