Purpose: In developing countries, the medical waste management and treatment pose a great deal of concern because of the potential health and environmental hazards presented by this waste. Although India has guidelines on preventing and managing waste, the implementation is still difficult due to technological, economic, and social challenges, as well as insufficient training for the staff, students, in charge. This study aimed to measure the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practices among allied health science, physiotherapy, pharmacy, and nursing students about biomedical waste management. Design/Methodology/Approach: Using a structured questionnaire, data were collected from students of nursing, physiotherapy, pharmacy, and allied h...
A descriptive designs were used to gain more information about characteristics within a particular f...
Background: The amount of biomedical waste being generated in our country is increasing day by day. ...
Biomedical waste is defined as the waste segregated from the healthcare system that can be contagiou...
Purpose: In developing countries, the medical waste management and treatment pose a great deal...
Background: Biomedical waste from hospitals become one of the most serious health hazard in many cou...
INTRODUCTION: Biomedical Waste is defined as any waste, which is generated during the diagnosis, tre...
Introduction: A study to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of nursing students regarding B...
The biomedical waste, if not properly managed, can harm the surrounding environment, cause various i...
Background: Hospitals are the centre of cure and also the important centres of infectious waste gene...
Background: A hospital is an establishment where the persons suffering with the variety of communica...
Background: A hospital is an establishment where the persons suffering with the variety of communica...
Introduction: Biomedical waste also known as infectious waste or medical waste, is defined as any wa...
Introduction: Biomedical waste also known as infectious waste or medical waste, is defined as any wa...
Introduction: Present study attempts to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices regarding hosp...
Background: Biomedical waste (BMW) has recently emerged as an issue of major concern not only to hos...
A descriptive designs were used to gain more information about characteristics within a particular f...
Background: The amount of biomedical waste being generated in our country is increasing day by day. ...
Biomedical waste is defined as the waste segregated from the healthcare system that can be contagiou...
Purpose: In developing countries, the medical waste management and treatment pose a great deal...
Background: Biomedical waste from hospitals become one of the most serious health hazard in many cou...
INTRODUCTION: Biomedical Waste is defined as any waste, which is generated during the diagnosis, tre...
Introduction: A study to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of nursing students regarding B...
The biomedical waste, if not properly managed, can harm the surrounding environment, cause various i...
Background: Hospitals are the centre of cure and also the important centres of infectious waste gene...
Background: A hospital is an establishment where the persons suffering with the variety of communica...
Background: A hospital is an establishment where the persons suffering with the variety of communica...
Introduction: Biomedical waste also known as infectious waste or medical waste, is defined as any wa...
Introduction: Biomedical waste also known as infectious waste or medical waste, is defined as any wa...
Introduction: Present study attempts to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices regarding hosp...
Background: Biomedical waste (BMW) has recently emerged as an issue of major concern not only to hos...
A descriptive designs were used to gain more information about characteristics within a particular f...
Background: The amount of biomedical waste being generated in our country is increasing day by day. ...
Biomedical waste is defined as the waste segregated from the healthcare system that can be contagiou...