Objective: Professional nurses, pharmacists and medical practitioners are responsible for the disposal of medicines within healthcare facilities. South African regulations stipulate that medicines should not be disposed of through sewage systems in view of the potential impact on patients and the environment. Consequently, our objective was to determine knowledge and practices among healthcare professionals (HCPs) in South Africa, and the information they provide to patients, regarding the safe disposal of unused/expired/damaged medicines to provide future guidance with identified concerns. Methods: Descriptive study conducted amongst 165 HCPs at 16 primary healthcare clinics in two sub-districts of the City-of-Tshwane in Gauteng Province v...
Background: Sharps waste is hazardous, and it should be disposed of in a proper manner, as it can co...
Background. Safe disposal of medications is of high concern as malpractice may lead to harmful conse...
Background: The use of pharmaceutical products in our day to day life is escalating and one cannot d...
Objective: Professional nurses, pharmacists and medical practitioners are responsible for the dispos...
Background: Patients have unwanted/unused/expired medicines in households. Home storage leads to acc...
Objectives: The disposal of unwanted, unused or expired medicines is a concern. Currently, there is ...
Background. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) produce various types of waste in the course of renderin...
Abstract: BACKGROUND There is always a discrepancy in the demand of pharmaceuticals in public hospit...
Objectives: This study examined the level of knowledge of health hazards associated with medical was...
Background: Medical waste management (MWM) is of concern to the medical and general community. Adequ...
Background: Healthcare generates a large amount of healthcare waste (HCW), which is complex to manag...
Abstract: This article presents an overview on the awareness of healthcare practitioners have on med...
Magister Pharmaceuticae - MPharmEvidence indicates that most South African households do not dispose...
Background. Accumulation of unused and expired medicines at home is a source of environmental hazard...
Waste management especially medical waste is essential to preservation of health and integrity of th...
Background: Sharps waste is hazardous, and it should be disposed of in a proper manner, as it can co...
Background. Safe disposal of medications is of high concern as malpractice may lead to harmful conse...
Background: The use of pharmaceutical products in our day to day life is escalating and one cannot d...
Objective: Professional nurses, pharmacists and medical practitioners are responsible for the dispos...
Background: Patients have unwanted/unused/expired medicines in households. Home storage leads to acc...
Objectives: The disposal of unwanted, unused or expired medicines is a concern. Currently, there is ...
Background. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) produce various types of waste in the course of renderin...
Abstract: BACKGROUND There is always a discrepancy in the demand of pharmaceuticals in public hospit...
Objectives: This study examined the level of knowledge of health hazards associated with medical was...
Background: Medical waste management (MWM) is of concern to the medical and general community. Adequ...
Background: Healthcare generates a large amount of healthcare waste (HCW), which is complex to manag...
Abstract: This article presents an overview on the awareness of healthcare practitioners have on med...
Magister Pharmaceuticae - MPharmEvidence indicates that most South African households do not dispose...
Background. Accumulation of unused and expired medicines at home is a source of environmental hazard...
Waste management especially medical waste is essential to preservation of health and integrity of th...
Background: Sharps waste is hazardous, and it should be disposed of in a proper manner, as it can co...
Background. Safe disposal of medications is of high concern as malpractice may lead to harmful conse...
Background: The use of pharmaceutical products in our day to day life is escalating and one cannot d...