Cleaning Officers’ Behavior in Solid Waste Management According Based on Standart Operating Procedure (SOP) in X Jember Hospital
Date
2019-07-17Author
Yanik, Carri Noer Fida
Wahyuni, Dwi
Rokhmah, Dewi
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Waste management is very important especially in Hospitals. Hospital waste management must be done properly
and correctly so that it can be prevented from diseases caused by waste that will be felt by all residents of the
Hospital. The purpose of this study was to analyze factors related to the behavior of cleaning officers in waste
management in X Hospital. The research design used was cross sectional. The results showed that age, education,
years of service, knowledge and supervision were related to the behavior of cleaning officers in waste management
with p value of <0.05. The results also showed that gender, attitudes and facilities were not related to cleaning
officer's behavior in waste management in X Hospital. The test results of the most related factors to cleaning
officer's behavior were supervision or control from the Hospital management. Improvements that can be made to
improve the behavior of cleaning officers is by increasing management supervision by conducting inspections at
least twice a week and providing education to all the cleaning officers on the proper management of waste. There
is a need for regular supervision of the cleaning officers’ in carrying out his work at least 2 weeks so that the
cleaning officers feels heeded and does the job correctly and according to the SOP.
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