KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) TOWARDS DISPOSAL OF MEDICINES: A QUALITATIVE STUDY AMONG HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS IN SOUTH INDIA
Lagishetty Radhakrishna, Prabhu Nagarajan*, Suvidya Sushima Vijayanandhan , Thirumalaikolundusubramanian Ponniah
Abstract
The main objective of this investigation is to explore knowledge,
attitude and practice of Medical professionals (Doctors, Nurses)
towards the safe disposal methods and the hazardous effects of
improper disposal of pharmaceuticals. A qualitative interview study
was conducted. Data was collected by face to face semi structured
interview among Medical doctors, dental doctors and nurses. Data was
analysed by conventional content analysis. The current study has
evaluated the common disposal methods that are followed. It was ruled
out by this study that, safe disposal methods for various categories of
pharmaceuticals in an environment friendly route were less in practice
and given less importance. This study emphasizes the need for proper
disposal methods, to avoid the contamination of pharmaceutical waste in environment. Most
of the interviewees suggested necessary action should have to be taken towards giving
information, training, educating and making policies towards disposing the pharmaceuticals
to minimise the risk.
Keywords: safe disposal, medical professionals, qualitative, environment.
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