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Effect of biomedical waste management program on nurses of family health centers : تأثير برنامج ادارة النفايات الطبية الحيوية على ممرضى مراكز صحة الاسرة / Mohamed Yehia Ali Mohamed ; Supervised Effat Mohamed Elkarmalawy , Inas Helmy Elshair

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Dissertation note: Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Community Health Nursing Summary: Background: Though medical care is vital for our life, health and well-being, the biomedical waste generation from the medical activities is hazardous, toxic, and even lethal owing to high potential for different types of diseases transmission. Aim: this study aimed to assess the effect of biomedical waste management program on knowledge and practices of nurses at family health centers. Design: A quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design was used. Sitting: the study was conducted in 4 Family Health Centers at Cairo Governorate. Sample: all nurses (84 nurses) working at the 4 Family Health Centers.Tools: Nurses{u2019} demographic data questionnaire, Biomedical waste management knowledge, and Nurses biomedical waste management observational checklist were used in the current study. Results: the current study revealed that, 96.4% of nurses were females, 38.1% of nurses aged from 30 to <40 years old, 51.2% of them had {u2265}15 years of experience; 56% of them didn't receive any training related to biomedical waste management.There was a significant improvement in nurses{u2019} knowledge and practice mean scores in post test and follow-up compared to pretest mean scores. As well, a highly statistically significant difference was found between nurses' knowledge and practice toward biomedical waste management in pretest, post test and follow-up (p<0.001)
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.17.01.Ph.D.2021.Mo.E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110084197000
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Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Community Health Nursing

Background: Though medical care is vital for our life, health and well-being, the biomedical waste generation from the medical activities is hazardous, toxic, and even lethal owing to high potential for different types of diseases transmission. Aim: this study aimed to assess the effect of biomedical waste management program on knowledge and practices of nurses at family health centers. Design: A quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design was used. Sitting: the study was conducted in 4 Family Health Centers at Cairo Governorate. Sample: all nurses (84 nurses) working at the 4 Family Health Centers.Tools: Nurses{u2019} demographic data questionnaire, Biomedical waste management knowledge, and Nurses biomedical waste management observational checklist were used in the current study. Results: the current study revealed that, 96.4% of nurses were females, 38.1% of nurses aged from 30 to <40 years old, 51.2% of them had {u2265}15 years of experience; 56% of them didn't receive any training related to biomedical waste management.There was a significant improvement in nurses{u2019} knowledge and practice mean scores in post test and follow-up compared to pretest mean scores. As well, a highly statistically significant difference was found between nurses' knowledge and practice toward biomedical waste management in pretest, post test and follow-up (p<0.001)

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