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  1. Yangon University of Economics
  2. Master of Public Administrations (MPA/EMPA)

A STUDY ON MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PRACTICES AMONG THE HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL OF NO. (2) MILITARY HOSPITAL IN YANGON

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Title A STUDY ON MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND PRACTICES AMONG THE HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL OF NO. (2) MILITARY HOSPITAL IN YANGON
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The management of medical wastes is the issues of growing concern since these wastes are major sources of contamination and pollution. The importance of tracking and disposal of infections wastes in hospital is concerned not only with the medical personnel but also with hospital administrators. The medical wastes generated from hospitals can be hazardous, toxic and even lethal because they have great potential for transmission of the diseases and injury that can also result in environmental degradation. The study objectives are to identify the level of awareness regarding medical waste management system and to analyses the practices of medical waste management in a government hospital. The survey is conducted on the No. (2) Military Hospital (500 Bedded) at Dagon Township, Yangon Region. The question of knowledge on types of medical waste, 96% of total respondents answered that used hypodermic needles, syringes, intravenous sets, blood sets are medical waste. Moreover, they asked used dressing, bandages and sticking plaster, gloves and masks are medical waste are medical waste things. , the current status of health care providers on medical waste management in this study will help the hospital authorities to develop the standard operation procedures and guidelines for improving this situation in future, including plans for better training programed and monitoring of medical waste management system in the study hospital
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