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AWARENESS OF PHARMACEUTICAL WASTE HANDLING PRACTICE IN PRIVATE HOSPITALS (CASE STUDY ON CHAN AYE THAR ZAN TOWNSHIP, MANDALAY DISTRICT) (May Thu Thu Tin, 2019)
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Title | AWARENESS OF PHARMACEUTICAL WASTE HANDLING PRACTICE IN PRIVATE HOSPITALS (CASE STUDY ON CHAN AYE THAR ZAN TOWNSHIP, MANDALAY DISTRICT) (May Thu Thu Tin, 2019) | |||||
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MAY THU THU TIN | ||||||
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The waste generated from the health care activities including the pharmaceutical waste carries a higher potential for infection and injury than any other type of waste. The knowledge and the handling practice of pharmaceutical waste is, therefore, essential for safe environment in our society. This study analyzes knowledge, attitude and practice of the respondents on pharmaceutical waste in 10 private hospitals of Chan Aye Thar Zan Township, Mandalay. The study was conducted by the descriptive method among the private hospitals in Mandalay. This study used primary data with structured questionnaires for knowledge, attitude and practice on handling of pharmaceutical waste. In this study, most of the respondents 80.9% revealed fair level of knowledge while 11.2% had poor knowledge and 7.9% had high level of knowledge on handling pharmaceutical waste. The respondents had positive attitude, 82.2% fairly, 6.6% on highly positive and only 11.2% revealed negative attitude on handling pharmaceutical waste. The practice was 73.0% fair, 13% revealed a high and 13% had poor. This study highlighted the practice was significantly associated with knowledge, attitude and training of the respondents. | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
Dr. Khin Thida Nyein |