Type | Journal Article - International Journal of Infection Control |
Title | Healthcare Waste Management in Low Resource Countries-Nigerian Experience |
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Volume | 10 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
URL | http://www.ijic.info/article/download/12542/8835 |
Abstract | Healthcare waste management (HCWM) is central to infection prevention and control (IPC) as poor management exposes health care workers, waste handlers and communities to avoidable injuries and infections. Ensuring appropriate safe healthcare management of medical waste at health facilities (HF); Nigerian in country capacity was built through advocacy, training and supportive supervision by PEPFAR funded AIDSTAR-One (previously Making Medical Injections Safer (MMIS)) project. Though political support differs across states, Lagos state leads in support towards strengthening their (Health care waste management (HCWM) systems and conducts annual HCWM summit to create awareness across the country to promote best practices. Geospatial Information System (GIS) mapping of Health care waste (HCW) treatment equipment in Nigeria was conducted in 2012 to support stakeholders in HCWM planning. Advocacy for national intervention resulted in approval of the National HCWM policy in September 2013. A 2004 survey had showed 85% of health facilities reported improper HCWM, whereas a follow up comparative study at AIDSTAR-One focal sites showed significant improvements. There is weak central direction in strengthening the HCWM systems at all levels, and segregation commodities are inadequate due to low budgetary allocation. |
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