A Comparative Questionnaire Study of Consumers’ Awareness on Health Care Privatization and Permission of Corporal Optical Shops

2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 325-335
Author(s):  
Da Young Ko ◽  
Soo Min Lim ◽  
Dal-Young Kim
Author(s):  
Ramakrishna Shenoi ◽  
JIGNESH RAJGURU ◽  
Anup Marar

Health care waste is a unique category of waste by the source of generation, the quality of its composition, its hazardous nature and the need for appropriate protection during handling, treatment and disposal. Little knowledge and inappropriate technique of handling of biomedical waste can lead to serious consequences on health of the individual handling the bio-medical waste, the community and environment. Biomedical waste management begins with sequential efforts from the early stage of waste generation, segregation at the source itself, storage at the site, disinfection and transfer to the terminal disposal site safely. A questionnaire study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital in Nagpur, India to assess the current knowledge, attitude and practices regarding Bio-medical waste management


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