| Literature DB >> 33061997 |
Pensiri Akkajit1,2,3, Husna Romin1, Mongkolchai Assawadithalerd3.
Abstract
Medical waste represents a significant health risk and an environmental pollution concern due to its hazardous characteristics. The knowledge and practice of healthcare personnel in respect of the disposal of medical waste is essential to perform effective medical waste management. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to medical waste management among healthcare workers in clinics (medical and dental clinics, specialized medical, laboratory clinics, polyclinics, and midwifery clinics) in Phuket, Thailand. A cross-sectional study was designed with stratified-random sampling used to select the sample of 344 respondents from 172 clinics of which data were collected using face-to-face interviews. The results showed that the majority of respondents (87.2%) were female of whom 36.9% were aged (20-29), 52.0% had more than 5 years working experience, and 51.2% had participated in at least one training course regarding medical waste management. The overall scores for knowledge, attitude, and practice were at a high level (89.5%, 91.9%, and 92.2%, respectively). Significant and positive correlations were found between knowledge and attitude (r = 0.464), knowledge and practice (r = 0.396), and practice and attitude (r = 0.519). Statistical analysis using t tests and one-way analysis of variance showed that working experience and its duration were significant factors influencing good medical waste management practice. However, local authorities should implement a well-planned collection and transfer process for medical waste in order to reduce the risk of environmental pollution and the risk of infection or injury to healthcare workers and the general public.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33061997 PMCID: PMC7539072 DOI: 10.1155/2020/8745472
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Public Health ISSN: 1687-9805
Figure 1Geographical location of the study area (Phuket Province, Thailand) and the locations of the clinics making up the research sample.
Interpretation of the mean KAP item scores in this study.
| Questionnaire | Interpretation method |
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| Part A: sociodemographic characteristics | (i) Checklist: a list of items to-tick-off |
| Part B: general information of the MWM | |
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| Part C: knowledge of MWM | (i) Low if scores <33% |
| Part D: attitudes towards MWM | (ii) Medium if scores 33–66% |
| Part E: practice in respect of MWM | (iii) High if scores >66% |
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| Categorization of the scores for KAP | |
| High K, positive A, and good P | (+, +, +) |
| Low K, negative A, and poor P | (−, −, −) |
| High K, positive A, and poor P | (+, +, −) |
| High K, negative A, and poor P | (+, −, −) |
| High K, negative A, and good P | (+, −, +) |
| Low K, positive A, and good P | (−, +, +) |
| Low K, negative A, and good P | (−, −, +) |
| Low K, positive A, and poor P | (−, +, −) |
Sociodemographic characteristics of respondents (n = 344).
| Variables | Frequency ( | Percentage (%) |
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| Gender of respondents | ||||
| Male | 44 | 12.8 | 0.342 | |
| Female | 300 | 87.2 | ||
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| Age range of respondents (years) | ||||
| <20 | 6 | 1.7 | 0.107 | |
| 20–29 | 127 | 36.9 | ||
| 30–39 | 122 | 35.5 | ||
| 40–49 | 66 | 19.2 | ||
| >49 | 23 | 6.7 | ||
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| Educational qualification | ||||
| Below bachelor's degree | 111 | 32.3 | 0.717 | |
| Bachelor's degree | 192 | 55.8 | ||
| Master's or doctoral degree | 41 | 11.9 | ||
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| Occupation of respondents | ||||
| Doctor/dentist | 48 | 14.0 | 0.850 | |
| Medical assistant/nurse/laboratory scientist | 213 | 61.9 | ||
| Medical receptionist | 63 | 18.3 | ||
| Others (such as owner, cleaner, and dispenser) | 20 | 5.8 | ||
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| Years of working experience | ||||
| < 2 | 69 | 20.1 | 0.001 | |
| 2–5 | 96 | 27.9 | ||
| >5 | 179 | 52.0 | ||
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| Experience in MWM | ||||
| Yes | 252 | 73.3 | 0.009 | |
| No | 92 | 26.7 | ||
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| Training in MWM | ||||
| Yes | 176 | 51.2 | 0.180 | |
| No | 168 | 48.8 | ||
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General information about clinical waste management at the respondents' clinic.
| Variables | Frequency ( | Percentage (%) |
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| Type of clinic | ||
| Medical clinic | 150 | 43.6 |
| Specialized medical clinic | 64 | 18.6 |
| Dental clinic | 111 | 32.2 |
| Midwifery clinic | 3 | 0.9 |
| Laboratory clinic | 12 | 3.5 |
| Polyclinic | 4 | 1.2 |
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| Quantity of medical waste in clinic | ||
| <1 kilogram/day | 237 | 68.9 |
| 1–2 kilograms/day | 78 | 22.7 |
| 2–3 kilograms/day | 9 | 2.6 |
| 3–4 kilograms/day | 9 | 2.6 |
| 4–5 kilograms/day | 5 | 1.5 |
| >5 kilograms/day | 6 | 1.7 |
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| Medical waste disposal method at clinic | ||
| Do not know | 30 | 8.7 |
| Hire private infectious waste management company | 98 | 28.5 |
| Take to hospital | 18 | 5.2 |
| Take to infectious incinerator myself | 74 | 21.6 |
| Take to general waste bin | 124 | 36.0 |
Figure 2Composition of medical waste from clinics (n = 172) in Phuket Province.
The responses to the items relating to the respondents' knowledge of MWM.
| Knowledge of MWM | Doctors/dentists ( | Medical assistants/nurses ( | Medical receptionists ( | Others ( | Total |
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| (1) This is MW | |||||
| (1.1) expired medicine | |||||
| Correct | 35(72.9%) | 167(78.4%) | 50(79.4%) | 17(85.0%) | 269(78.2%) |
| Incorrect | 13(27.1%) | 46(21.6%) | 13(20.6%) | 3(15.0%) | 75(21.8%) |
| (1.2) Material contaminated with body fluids | |||||
| Correct | 48(100.0%) | 204(95.8%) | 59(93.7%) | 17(85.0%) | 328(95.3%) |
| Incorrect | 0 (0.0%) | 9 (4.2%) | 4 (6.3%) | 3 (15.0%) | 16(4.7%) |
| (1.3) vaccine container | |||||
| Correct | 43(89.6%) | 170(79.8%) | 50(79.4%) | 15(75.0%) | 278(80.8%) |
| Incorrect | 5(10.4%) | 43(20.2%) | 13(20.6%) | 5(25.0%) | 66(19.2%) |
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| (2) Waste generated from healthcare activities is MW | |||||
| Correct | 44(91.7%) | 188(88.3%) | 51(81.0%) | 8(40.0%) | 291(84.6%) |
| Incorrect | 4(8.3%) | 25(11.7%) | 12(19.0%) | 12(60.0%) | 53(15.4%) |
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| (3) MW should not be mixed with general waste | |||||
| Correct | 40(83.3%) | 193(90.6%) | 57(90.5%) | 15(75.0%) | 305(88.7%) |
| Incorrect | 8(16.7%) | 20(9.4%) | 6(9.5%) | 5(25.0%) | 39(11.3%) |
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| (4) MW should be segregated immediately | |||||
| Correct | 48(100.0%) | 202(94.8%) | 57(90.5%) | 19(95.0%) | 326(94.8%) |
| Incorrect | 0(0.0%) | 11(5.2%) | 6(9.5%) | 1(5.0%) | 18(5.2%) |
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| (5) The color coding for MW is red | |||||
| Correct | 46 (95.8%) | 206(96.7%) | 60(95.2%) | 20(100.0%) | 332 (96.5%) |
| Incorrect | 2 (4.2%) | 7 (3.3%) | 3 (4.8%) | 0 (0.0%) | 12 (3.5%) |
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| (6) The color coding for general waste is black | |||||
| Correct | 48(100.0%) | 207(97.2%) | 61(96.8%) | 20(100.0%) | 336(97.7%) |
| Incorrect | 0(0.0%) | 6(2.8%) | 2(3.2%) | 0(0.0%) | 8(2.3%) |
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| (7) Liquid MW should not be disposed into toilet bowl | |||||
| Correct | 46(95.8%) | 194(91.1%) | 58(92.1%) | 17(85.0%) | 315(91.6%) |
| Incorrect | 2(4.2%) | 19(8.9%) | 5(7.9%) | 3(15.0%) | 29(8.4%) |
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| (8) Sharp MW should be separated from other wastes | |||||
| Correct | 41(85.4%) | 184(86.4%) | 52(82.5%) | 17(85.0%) | 294(85.5%) |
| Incorrect | 7(14.6%) | 29(13.6%) | 11(17.5%) | 3(15.0%) | 50(14.5%) |
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| (9) MW should be put into a closed container | |||||
| Correct | 47(97.9%) | 207(97.2%) | 62(98.4%) | 20(100.0%) | 336(97.7%) |
| Incorrect | 1(2.1%) | 6(2.8%) | 1(1.6%) | 0(0.0%) | 8(2.3%) |
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| (10) Sharp MW must be put into a hard container | |||||
| Correct | 47(97.9%) | 212(99.5%) | 63(100.0%) | 20(100.0%) | 342(99.4%) |
| Incorrect | 1(2.1%) | 1(0.5%) | 0(0.0%) | 0(0.0%) | 2(0.6%) |
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| (11) MW container should be filled to no more than three-quarters full | |||||
| Correct | 40(83.3%) | 175(82.2%) | 57(90.5%) | 10(50.0%) | 282(82.0%) |
| Incorrect | 8(16.7%) | 38(17.8%) | 6(9.5%) | 10(50.0%) | 62(18.0%) |
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| (12) MW container should be sealed every single day | |||||
| Correct | 33 (68.8%) | 162(76.1%) | 53(84.1%) | 14(70.0%) | 262(76.2%) |
| Incorrect | 15 (31.2%) | 51(23.9%) | 10(15.9%) | 6(30.0%) | 82(23.8%) |
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| (13) There is no service for MW transportation from clinics to the final disposal destination | |||||
| Correct | 24 (50.0%) | 106 (49.8%) | 36 (57.1%) | 14 (70.0%) | 180 (52.3%) |
| Incorrect | 24 (50.0%) | 107 (50.2%) | 27 (42.9%) | 6 (30.0%) | 164 (47.7%) |
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| (14) In Phuket, the final disposal of MW is the MW incinerator operated by Phuket municipality | |||||
| Correct | 26 (54.2%) | 81 (38.0%) | 24 (38.1%) | 6 (30.0%) | 137 (39.8%) |
| Incorrect | 22 (45.8%) | 132 (62.0%) | 39 (61.9%) | 14 (70.0%) | 207 (60.2%) |
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| Categorization of the total scores from all 16 items | |||||
| High | 41 (85.4%) | 193(90.6%) | 57(90.5%) | 16(80.0%) | 308(89.5%) |
| Medium | 6(12.5%) | 20(9.4%) | 6(9.5%) | 4(20.0%) | 36(10.5%) |
| Low | 0(0.0%) | 0(0.0%) | 0(0.0%) | 0(0.0%) | 0(0.0%) |
∗MWM: medical waste management; MW: medical waste.
The responses to the items relating to the respondents attitude towards MWM.
| Attitudes towards MWM | Doctors/dentists ( | Medical assistants/nurses ( | Medical receptionists ( | Others ( | Total |
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| (1) MW generated from clinics must be handled properly | |||||
| Agree | 48 (100.0%) | 208(97.7%) | 59(93.7%) | 20(100.0%) | 335(97.4%) |
| Undecided | 0(0.0%) | 3(1.4%) | 4(6.3%) | 0(0.0%) | 7(2.0%) |
| Disagree | 0(0.0%) | 2(0.9%) | 0(0.0%) | 0(0.0%) | 2(0.6%) |
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| (2) MW segregation is important | |||||
| Agree | 41(85.4%) | 181(85.0%) | 57(90.5%) | 19 (95.0%) | 298(86.6%) |
| Undecided | 2(4.2%) | 13(6.1%) | 4(6.3%) | 0 (0.0%) | 19(5.6%) |
| Disagree | 5(10.4%) | 19(8.9%) | 2(3.2%) | 1 (5.0%) | 27(7.8%) |
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| (3) Co-disposal of MW with general waste can cause unsafe effects | |||||
| Agree | 38(79.2%) | 171(80.3%) | 51(81.0%) | 16(80.0%) | 276(80.2%) |
| Undecided | 2(4.1%) | 4(1.9%) | 6(9.5%) | 3(15.0%) | 15(4.4%) |
| Disagree | 8(16.7%) | 38(17.8%) | 6(9.5%) | 1(5.0%) | 53(15.4%) |
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| (4) MW must be collected more carefully | |||||
| Agree | 39(81.3%) | 185(86.9%) | 55(87.3%) | 15(75.0%) | 294(85.5%) |
| Undecided | 2(4.2%) | 5(2.3%) | 1(1.6%) | 0(0.0%) | 8(2.3%) |
| Disagree | 7(14.5%) | 23(10.8%) | 7(11.1%) | 5(25.0%) | 42(12.2%) |
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| (5) General waste management and MW management are different | |||||
| Agree | 39(81.3%) | 174(81.7%) | 52(82.5%) | 16(80.0%) | 281(81.7%) |
| Undecided | 4(8.3%) | 23(10.8%) | 8(12.7%) | 1(5.0%) | 36(10.5%) |
| Disagree | 5(10.4%) | 16(7.5%) | 3(4.8%) | 3(15.0%) | 27(7.8%) |
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| (6) Biomedical waste containers should be marked with a biohazard symbol | |||||
| Agree | 40(83.3%) | 178(83.6%) | 55(87.3%) | 16(80.0%) | 289(84.0%) |
| Undecided | 2(4.2%) | 9(4.2%) | 5(7.9%) | 0(0.0%) | 16(4.7%) |
| Disagree | 6(12.5%) | 26(12.2%) | 3(4.8%) | 4(20.0%) | 39(11.3%) |
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| (7) Gloves should always be used during medical services to prevent the hazards associated with exposure | |||||
| Agree | 46 (95.8%) | 201 (94.4%) | 61 (96.8%) | 16 (80.0%) | 324 (94.2%) |
| Undecided | 2 (4.2%) | 4 (1.9%) | 2 (3.2%) | 2 (10.0%) | 10 (2.9%) |
| Disagree | 0 (0.0%) | 8 (3.7%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (10.0%) | 10 (2.9%) |
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| (8) MW management in your clinic is proper | |||||
| Agree | 25(52.1%) | 146(68.5%) | 50(79.4%) | 11(55.0%) | 232(67.4%) |
| Undecided | 16(33.3%) | 60(28.2%) | 13(20.6%) | 7(35.0) | 96(27.9%) |
| Disagree | 7(14.6%) | 7(3.3%) | 0(0.0%) | 2(10.0%) | 16(4.7%) |
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| (9) MW management is your duty | |||||
| Agree | 42(87.5%) | 155(72.8%) | 41(65.1%) | 16(80.0%) | 254(73.8%) |
| Undecided | 5(10.4%) | 43(20.2%) | 16(25.4%) | 1(5.0%) | 65(18.9%) |
| Disagree | 1(2.1%) | 15(7.0%) | 6(9.5%) | 3(15.0%) | 25(7.3%) |
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| (10) MW management must be more strictly supervised by the local government agencies | |||||
| Agree | 37(77.1%) | 156(73.3%) | 37(58.7%) | 16(80.0%) | 246(71.5%) |
| Undecided | 10(20.8%) | 55(25.8%) | 24(38.1%) | 3(15.0%) | 92(26.8%) |
| Disagree | 1(2.1%) | 2(0.9%) | 2(3.2%) | 1(5.0%) | 6(1.7%) |
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| Categorization of the total score from all 10 items | |||||
| High | 41(85.4%) | 199(93.4%) | 60(95.2%) | 16(80.0%) | 316(91.9%) |
| Medium | 7(14.6%) | 14(6.6%) | 3(4.8%) | 4(20.0%) | 28(8.1%) |
| Low | 0(0.0%) | 0(0.0%) | 0(0.0%) | 0(0.0%) | 0(0.0%) |
∗MWM: medical waste management; MW: medical waste.
The answers to questions relating to the respondents' practice in respect of MWM.
| Practice in respect of MWM | Doctors/dentists ( | Medical assistants/nurses ( | Medical receptionists ( | Others ( | Total |
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| (1) How often do you separate MW from general waste? | |||||
| Always | 39 (81.3%) | 202(94.8%) | 58(92.1%) | 20(100.0%) | 319(92.7%) |
| Sometimes | 2(4.2%) | 7(3.3%) | 3(4.7%) | 0(0.0%) | 12(3.5%) |
| Never | 7(14.5%) | 4(1.9%) | 2(3.2%) | 0(0.0%) | 13(3.8%) |
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| (2) Do you put general waste into a black container and MW into a red container? | |||||
| Always | 36(75.0%) | 192(90.1%) | 51(81.0%) | 18(90.0%) | 297(86.3%) |
| Sometimes | 4(8.3%) | 12(5.7%) | 6(9.5%) | 1(5.0%) | 23(6.7%) |
| Never | 8(16.7%) | 9(4.2%) | 6(9.5%) | 1(5.0%) | 24(7.0%) |
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| (3) Do you wear rubber gloves during medical services? | |||||
| Always | 44(91.7%) | 204(95.8%) | 54(85.7%) | 20(100.0%) | 322(93.6%) |
| Sometimes | 4(8.3%) | 7(3.3%) | 7(11.1%) | 0(0.0%) | 18(5.2%) |
| Never | 0(0.0%) | 2(0.9%) | 2(3.2%) | 0(0.0%) | 4(1.2%) |
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| (4) Do you not put sharp MW into a red plastic bag? | |||||
| Always | 39(81.3%) | 171(80.3%) | 45(71.4%) | 19(95.0%) | 274(79.7%) |
| Sometimes | 5(10.4%) | 10(4.7%) | 6(9.6%) | 0(0.0%) | 21(6.1%) |
| Never | 4(8.3%) | 32(15.0%) | 12(19.0%) | 1(5.0%) | 49(14.2%) |
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| (5) Do you put sharp MW into a hard container? | |||||
| Always | 44(91.7%) | 205(96.3%) | 61(96.8%) | 19(95.0%) | 329(95.6%) |
| Sometimes | 1(2.0%) | 5(2.3%) | 2(3.2%) | 0(0.0%) | 8(2.4%) |
| Never | 3(6.3%) | 3(1.4%) | 0(0.0%) | 1(5.0%) | 7(2.0%) |
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| (6) Do you clean spills of liquid MW immediately with proper procedure? | |||||
| Always | 42(87.5%) | 194(91.1%) | 56(88.9%) | 17(85.0%) | 309(89.8%) |
| Sometimes | 0(0.0%) | 7(3.3%) | 3(4.8%) | 0(0.0%) | 10(2.9%) |
| Never | 6(12.5%) | 12(5.6%) | 4(6.3%) | 3(15.0%) | 25(7.3%) |
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| (7) Do you wear rubber glove when pick up trash that falls on the ground? | |||||
| Always | 46(95.8%) | 178(83.6%) | 51(81.0%) | 19(95.0%) | 294(85.5%) |
| Sometimes | 2(4.2%) | 23(10.8%) | 9(14.2%) | 1(5.0%) | 35(10.1%) |
| Never | 0(0.0%) | 12(5.6%) | 3(4.8%) | 0(0.0%) | 15(4.4%) |
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| (8) Do you wash your hands thoroughly after contact with MW, even if you had worn gloves? | |||||
| Always | 48(100.0%) | 202(94.8%) | 59(93.6%) | 20(100.0%) | 329(95.6%) |
| Sometimes | 0(0.0%) | 4(1.9%) | 2(3.2%) | 0(0.0%) | 6(1.8%) |
| Never | 0(0.0%) | 7(3.3%) | 2(3.2%) | 0(0.0%) | 9(2.6%) |
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| (9) Do you close and seal the MW bag when it is 1/3 to 2/3 full? | |||||
| Always | 18(37.5%) | 91(42.7%) | 26(41.3%) | 5(25.0%) | 140(40.7%) |
| Sometimes | 17(35.4%) | 45(21.1%) | 13(20.6%) | 4(20.0%) | 79(23.0%) |
| Never | 13(27.1%) | 77(36.2%) | 24(38.1%) | 11(55.0%) | 125(36.3%) |
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| (10) Do you not reuse the plastic bag for MW? | |||||
| Always | 28(58.3%) | 131(61.5%) | 41(65.1%) | 13(65.0%) | 213(61.9%) |
| Sometimes | 13(27.1%) | 52(24.4%) | 14(22.2%) | 3(15.0%) | 82(23.8%) |
| Never | 7(14.6%) | 30(14.1%) | 8(12.7%) | 4(20.0%) | 49(14.3%) |
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| (11) Do you collect MW and take it to a community garbage bin for transportation by Phuket Municipality? | |||||
| Always | 20(41.7%) | 96(45.1%) | 22(34.9%) | 8(40.0%) | 146(42.5%) |
| Sometimes | 6(12.5%) | 25(11.7%) | 8(12.7%) | 1(5.0%) | 40(11.6%) |
| Never | 22(45.8%) | 92(43.2%) | 33(52.4%) | 11(55.0%) | 158(45.9%) |
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| (12) Do you not flush liquid MW into toilet bowl? | |||||
| Always | 44(91.7%) | 179(84.0%) | 55(87.3%) | 19(95.0%) | 297(86.3%) |
| Sometimes | 0(0.0%) | 10(4.7%) | 5(7.9%) | 1(5.0%) | 16(4.7%) |
| Never | 4(8.3%) | 24(11.3%) | 3(4.8%) | 0(0.0%) | 31(9.0%) |
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| Categorization of the total score from all 12 questions | |||||
| High | 43(89.6%) | 197(92.5%) | 58(92.1%) | 19(95.0%) | 317(92.2%) |
| Medium | 5(10.4%) | 16(7.5%) | 4(6.3%) | 1(5.0%) | 26(7.5%) |
| Low | 0(0.0%) | 0(0.0%) | 1(1.6%) | 0(0.0%) | 1(0.3%) |
∗MWM: medical waste management, MW: medical waste.
Figure 3The five composite KAP rating scores.