Impact of healthcare waste management training intervention on the knowledge and practices of healthcare professionals: a quasi-experimental study in a Surgical University Hospital in Southern Tunisia

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Introduction. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) play a crucial role in healthcare waste management (HWM). Insufficient knowledge and inadequate management practices are the most important issues in the HWM process.The purpose of the study — the objective was to assess an educational program’s impact on HCP’s knowledge and practices regarding HWM.Materials and Methods. This quasi-experimental study consisted of a pretest evaluation, an intervention, and a post-test re-evaluation conducted in Habib Bourguiba University Hospital during the period of January 2nd to April 30th, 2022.Results. Overall, 134 HCPs provided complete responses. The median age was 40 years (Interquartile range = [32.00–48.75] years) and the sex ratio was 0.44. We found a significant rise in the knowledge score (KS) of participants regarding global HWM knowledge (86.8 ± 6.7 vs 58.5 ± 6.8; p < 0.001) and also in the KS for each waste category: non-infectious waste (89.6 ± 8.7 vs 68.9 ± 15.4; p = 0.005), infectious waste (90.7 ± 4.2 vs 74.3 ± 9.7; p = 0.001), sharps (89 ± 7,3 vs 72.9 ± 7.0; p < 0.001) and cytotoxic waste (80.0 ± 21.7 vs 17.2 ± 5.7; p < 0.001). We noted a significant rise in PS of participants regarding global HWM practices (93 ± 6 vs 73 ± 10; p < 0.001) and also for each item: availability of equipment in the medical treatment cart (100 ± 1 vs 71 ± 23; p < 0.001), healthcare waste segregation (78 ± 20 vs 54 ± 27; p = 0.002), information and training about HWM (100 ± 10 vs 71 ± 46; p = 0.003), and healthcare waste disposal (91 ± 14 vs 45 ± 34; p = 0.001). The KS change was significantly more important for HCPs who had no previous training in HWM during the last 3 years than other HCPs with previous training (29.8 vs 25; p = 0.042).Research limitations. It was a single-center study that could impact the generalization of the results on a national scale. Secondly, as previously noted, the participation rate was low but this fact was not an obstacle to having a positive impact on HCP’s knowledge and practices in the whole hospital.Conclusions. HWM training sessions are a promising and effective intervention to improve knowledge and practices of HCPs. It should not be a one-time activity but it should be a continuous and regular process to ensure a safe care environment and deliver quality care.Compliance with ethical standards. The study does not require submission of the opinion of the biomedical ethics committee or other documents.Contribution of the authors: Baklouti M., Trigui M., Ben Hmida M., Ben Jmaa M. — substantial contribution to the study’s conception and design, data acquisition, or data analysis and interpretation; Baklouti M., Trigui M., Ben Ayed H. — writing the article and/or revising the article for important intellectual content; Baklouti M., Trigui M., Ben Ayed H., Ben Hmida M., Ben Jmaa M., Mejdoub Y., Jedidi J., Kassis M., Yaich S. — reading and approving the final version of the submitted manuscript. All authors revised the manuscript and gave their contributions to improve the paper, read and approved the final manuscript.Acknowledgment. The study had no sponsorship.Conflict of interest. The authors declare no conflict of interest.Received: September 16, 2024 / Accepted: December 11, 2024 / Published: April 30, 2025

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Mouna Baklouti

Hedi Chaker University Hospital, University of Sfax

Email: mouna.baklouti92@gmail.com

Maroua Trigui

Preventive Medicine and Healthcare Department, Habib Bourguiba University Hospital, University of Sfax

Email: trigui_maroua@medecinesfax.org

Houda Ben Ayed

Hedi Chaker University Hospital, University of Sfax

Email: houda.benayed@medecinesfax.org

Mariem Ben Hmida

Hedi Chaker University Hospital, University of Sfax

Email: benhmida_mariem@medecinesfax.org

Maissa Ben Jmaa

Hedi Chaker University Hospital, University of Sfax

Email: benjmaa_maissa@medecinesfax.org

Yosra Mejdoub

Hedi Chaker University Hospital, University of Sfax

Email: yosra.mejdoub85@yahoo.fr

Jihen Jedidi

Hedi Chaker University Hospital, University of Sfax

Email: jdiditrabelsijihen@gmail.com

Mondher Kassis

Preventive Medicine and Healthcare Department, Habib Bourguiba University Hospital, University of Sfax

Email: dr.epidemio1@gmail.com

Sourour Yaich

Hedi Chaker University Hospital, University of Sfax

Email: yaich.sourour@gmail.com

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