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手术室工作人员对环境可持续性和医疗废物管理的认知评估。

Evaluation of Operating Room Staff Awareness of Environmental Sustainability and Medical Waste Management.

作者信息

Bektaş Yekta, Yıldırım Güçlü Çiğdem, Meço Başak Ceyda

机构信息

Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation, Ankara, Turkey.

出版信息

Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim. 2024 Sep 17;52(4):142-146. doi: 10.4274/TJAR.2024.231490.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to identify the obstacles to recycling and environmental sustainability habits in a university hospital's operating room (OR) environment in Turkey and lay the groundwork for potential solutions.

METHODS

A questionnaire was used to measure current views among the 140 OR staff members aged 20-54 years. The survey assessed awareness and behaviors of recycling at home and in the OR, as well as awareness of environmentally safe anaesthesia practices.

RESULTS

Half of the participants believed that ORs significantly affected their carbon footprint, and most agreed that these environmental effects could be reduced. The primary barriers to recycling were inadequate knowledge, negative staff attitudes and insufficient services. Notably, 76% of participants paid attention to segregating OR waste, yet many lacked formal education about the environmental impact of their practices. Approximately 89% agreed that the environmental effects of ORs could be further reduced, with education being a critical need.

CONCLUSION

The healthcare sector's contribution to carbon emissions and waste production is significant, especially in ORs. The lack of education regarding ecological implications is concerning. Implementing standardized training programs and enhancing recycling services can substantially reduce the environmental impact of ORs, highlighting the need for a more sustainable healthcare system.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定土耳其一家大学医院手术室环境中回收利用及环境可持续发展习惯的障碍,并为潜在解决方案奠定基础。

方法

采用问卷调查法,对140名年龄在20至54岁之间的手术室工作人员的当前观点进行测量。该调查评估了他们在家中和手术室中的回收利用意识及行为,以及对环境安全麻醉实践的认识。

结果

一半的参与者认为手术室对他们的碳足迹有显著影响,并且大多数人同意这些环境影响可以减少。回收利用的主要障碍是知识不足、工作人员态度消极以及服务不足。值得注意的是,76%的参与者注意对手术室废物进行分类,但许多人缺乏关于其行为对环境影响的正规教育。大约89%的人同意手术室的环境影响可以进一步降低,教育是一项迫切需求。

结论

医疗保健部门对碳排放和废物产生的贡献很大,尤其是在手术室。关于生态影响的教育缺失令人担忧。实施标准化培训计划并加强回收利用服务可以大幅降低手术室对环境的影响,凸显了建立更可持续医疗保健系统的必要性。

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