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Title: | Implementation of a multi-variable regression analysis in the assessment of the generation rate and composition of hospital solid waste for the design of a sustainable management system in developing countries | Authors: | Al-Khatib, Issam A. Abu Fkhidah, Ismail Khatib, Jumana I. Kontogianni, Stamatia |
Keywords: | Hospitals -- Waste disposal - Management - Palestine;Hazardous wastes - Management - Palestine;General waste - Palestine;Generation rates;Regression;Model | Issue Date: | 2016 | Abstract: | Forecasting of hospital solid waste generation is a critical challenge for future planning. The composition and generation rate of hospital solid waste in hospital units was the field where the proposed methodology of the present article was applied in order to validate the results and secure the outcomes of the management plan in national hospitals. A set of three multiple-variable regression models has been derived for estimating the daily total hospital waste, general hospital waste, and total hazardous waste as a function of number of inpatients, number of total patients, and number of beds. The application of several key indicators and validation procedures indicates the high significance and reliability of the developed models in predicting the hospital solid waste of any hospital. Methodology data were drawn from existent scientific literature. Also, useful raw data were retrieved from international organisations and the investigated hospitals’ personnel. The primal generation outcomes are compared with other local hospitals and also with hospitals from other countries. The main outcome, which is the developed model results, are presented and analysed thoroughly. The goal is this model to act as leverage in the discussions among governmental authorities on the implementation of a national plan for safe hospital waste management in Palestine. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/7918 |
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