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Healthcare waste management current status and potential challenges in Ethiopia: a systematic review | BMC Research Notes | Full Text

Healthcare waste management current status and potential challenges in Ethiopia: a systematic review | BMC Research Notes | Full Text



BMC Research Notes

Healthcare waste management current status and potential challenges in Ethiopia: a systematic review

BMC Research Notes201912:285
  • Received: 3 January 2019
  • Accepted: 18 May 2019
  • Published: 

Abstract

Objective

During the healthcare delivery process, hazardous wastes can be generated from the health facilities. Improper healthcare waste management is responsible for the transmission of more than 30 dangerous bloodborne pathogens. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the healthcare waste management practice and potential challenges in Ethiopia.

Results

Electronic databases and direct Google search yielded 1742 articles from which 17 studies met the inclusion criteria. The proportion of hazardous waste generated in Ethiopian healthcare facilities was unacceptably high which ranged from 21 to 70%. Most studies indicated the absence of proper waste segregation practice at the source of generation. Treatment of the healthcare waste using low combustion incinerator and/or open burning and open disposal of the incinerator ash were very common. Lack of awareness from the healthcare staff, appropriate waste management utilities and enforcement from the regulatory bodies were mainly identified as a common factor shared by most of the studies. The healthcare waste management practice in Ethiopian healthcare facilities was unsatisfactory. There should be close supervision of the waste disposal process by the regulatory bodies or other stakeholders.

Keywords

  • Healthcare waste
  • Waste management
  • Healthcare facility
  • Ethiopia

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