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日本护士进行家庭医疗废物收集的现状

Current Status of Home Medical Care Waste Collection by Nurses in Japan.

作者信息

Ikeda Yukihiro

机构信息

a Center for Occupational Safety and Health Management , Kindai University Hospital , Osaka , Japan.

出版信息

J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 2017 Feb;67(2):139-143. doi: 10.1080/10962247.2016.1228551.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

A questionnaire survey was conducted to determine the current status of home medical care (HMC) waste collection by nurses for individual items and whether the collection rate differs with city size. The questionnaire was mailed to 1,022 nursing offices, of which 645 offices provided valid responses. Offices were classified into three groups according to the local population size. Responses indicated that used syringes and needles, except for pen-type self-injection needles, were collected by >50% of HMC nurses. On the other hand, enteral nutrients, nutritional adjustment diet vessels, feeding tubes, portable injectors, ventilator masks, endotracheal suction catheters, tracheal cannulas, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) bags, and urinary catheters and bags had a low collection rate in comparison with syringes or needles. The collection percentage of used syringes, needles, and infusion needles (p < 0.05) and that for infusion bags, tubes, and catheters (p < 0.001) differed among the three population groups. Although municipalities are responsible for collect all HMC waste, sharp or infectious items should be collected by HMC doctors or nurses. On the contrary, nonhazardous HMC waste should be collected by municipalities.

IMPLICATIONS

This paper illustrates the status of waste collection of individual home medical care (HMC) items by HMC nurses. Infectious waste, such as needles and syringes, is collected by nurses. The collection rate of infectious waste by nurses in large cities was low compared with that in small cities. Although municipalities are responsible for collecting all HMC waste, sharp or infectious items should be collected by HMC doctors or nurses, whereas nonhazardous HMC waste should be collected by the municipalities.

摘要

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进行了一项问卷调查,以确定护士对家庭医疗护理(HMC)单个物品的废物收集现状,以及收集率是否因城市规模而异。问卷被邮寄给1022个护理办公室,其中645个办公室提供了有效回复。办公室根据当地人口规模分为三组。回复表明,除笔式自注射针外,超过50%的家庭医疗护理护士会收集用过的注射器和针头。另一方面,与注射器或针头相比,肠内营养剂、营养调整饮食容器、喂食管、便携式注射器、呼吸机面罩、气管内吸引导管、气管套管、持续性非卧床腹膜透析(CAPD)袋以及尿管和尿袋的收集率较低。三组人群中,用过的注射器、针头和输液针的收集百分比(p<0.05)以及输液袋、输液管和导管的收集百分比(p<0.001)存在差异。尽管市政当局负责收集所有家庭医疗护理废物,但尖锐或传染性物品应由家庭医疗护理医生或护士收集。相反,无危险的家庭医疗护理废物应由市政当局收集。

启示

本文阐述了家庭医疗护理护士对单个家庭医疗护理(HMC)物品的废物收集状况。护士会收集针头和注射器等传染性废物。大城市护士收集传染性废物的比例低于小城市。尽管市政当局负责收集所有家庭医疗护理废物,但尖锐或传染性物品应由家庭医疗护理医生或护士收集,而无危险的家庭医疗护理废物应由市政当局收集。

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