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马来西亚雪兰莪州的家庭药物废物处理——政策、公众认知和现行做法。

Household Pharmaceutical Waste Disposal in Selangor, Malaysia-Policy, Public Perception, and Current Practices.

机构信息

Department of Environmental Management, Faculty of Environmental Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400, UPM Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2019 Oct;64(4):509-519. doi: 10.1007/s00267-019-01199-y. Epub 2019 Aug 9.

Abstract

Although pharmaceuticals treat illnesses and prevent diseases in humans and animals, ironically, they are now among the emerging pollutants in the environment. As individuals continue to consume medicines, households can become a primary source of pharmaceutical pollutants. This paper explains relevant Malaysian law and policy on the issue. Using a questionnaire survey, it also assesses public perception concerning the environmental impact of pharmaceutical waste and the current methods of disposal that are practiced in Selangor. The survey used a convenience sampling and the data collected were analysed using statistical descriptive analysis. Most of the participants were aware that pharmaceutical waste can have an adverse impact on the environment and public health. Half of the participants disposed of their pharmaceutical waste in trash bins. About 2.9% of the respondents poured their household pharmaceutical waste (HPW) directly down the drain, while 8.8% poured them down the sink in the kitchen or toilet. The study also discovered that while 73.8% of the respondents felt that HPW should be separated from other household solid waste, only 25.2% returned their medicinal waste through the medicine return-back programme. The majority of the respondents (82.5%) agreed that information concerning the proper disposal of HPW is insufficient. The study concludes that while the respondents were aware of the adverse impact of HPW, their practices to ensure proper disposal is discouraging. There is a need for effective unwanted medicines return-back programme as a more prudent disposal method of HPW to avoid any risk to the environment or human health.

摘要

尽管药品可以治疗人类和动物的疾病并预防疾病,但具有讽刺意味的是,它们现在已成为环境中新兴的污染物之一。随着人们不断地服用药物,家庭可能成为药物污染物的主要来源。本文解释了马来西亚在这一问题上的相关法律和政策。本文还使用问卷调查评估了公众对药物废物的环境影响以及雪兰莪州目前所采用的处置方法的看法。本文使用便利抽样法,对收集到的数据进行了统计描述性分析。大多数参与者都意识到药物废物会对环境和公共健康产生不利影响。一半的参与者将药物废物丢弃在垃圾桶中。约有 2.9%的受访者直接将家庭药物废物(HPW)倒入下水道,而 8.8%的受访者则将其倒入厨房或厕所的水槽中。研究还发现,虽然 73.8%的受访者认为 HPW 应与其他家庭固体废物分开,但只有 25.2%的受访者通过药品回收计划退回其药用废物。大多数受访者(82.5%)认为有关 HPW 正确处置的信息不足。研究得出的结论是,虽然受访者意识到 HPW 的不良影响,但他们确保妥善处置的做法令人沮丧。需要有效的回收过期药品计划,以作为处理 HPW 的更谨慎方法,以避免对环境或人类健康造成任何风险。

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