Environmental care at Hospital Italiano

Authors

  • Ana Laura Torlaschi Área de Epidemiología. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Esteban Langlois Gerencia del Plan de Salud. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Alicia Marta Lizzi Comité de Infecciones Hospitalarias. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Claudia Marcozzi Departamento de Seguridad e Higiene y protección ambiental. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Silvia Ilari Servicio de Terapia Intensiva de Adultos. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Wendy Buchter Gerencia de Recursos Humanos. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Natalia Pereiro Área de Epidemiología. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Gustavo Daniel González Departamento de Servicios generales. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Marisa Mabel Kapucian Departamento de Comunicación institucional. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Liliana Ofelia Clara Comité de Infecciones Hospitalarias. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
  • Horacio Jorge Mantello Departamento de Seguridad e Higiene y protección ambiental. Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51987/Rev.Hosp.Ital.B.Aires.v31i4.952

Keywords:

promotion, participation, social intervention, behavior changes, environment

Abstract

Introduction: social interventions can change as well as encourage people´s changes in behavior. Objective: To describe and characterize the involvement of staff members in social intervention aimed at promoting environmental stewardship. Materials and methods: Verbal contacts were surveyed and profile of participants of the World Environment Day were analyzed. Information was recorded for prizes that were awarded, waste collected, the entrances to the website between June, 4 and June, 29, as well as individuals approaching the ecological stand from June, 1 to June, 18. Results: there were 765 verbal contacts. 72% attended the stand during the hours when games were offered. 80% of participants were women, 36% administration personnel, 20% nurses and 20% service personnel. Collected items were: bottle caps, 20 kg; recyclable waste, 12 kg; and batteries, 2 kg. 297 green awards were given. There were 272 entries to the website, with an average of 10 visits per day and 7 new users every day. A total of 300 persons attended the ecological stand, 73% of whom were institutional employees with varying degrees of interest. Conclusion: the environmental promotion through participation is higher when the strategy used includes recreational activities with prizes, followed by passive strategies in a stable position and to a lesser extent via the Internet. The identification of a subgroup of motivated personnel may favour the implementation of future policies for environmental stewardship

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Published

2011-12-10

How to Cite

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Torlaschi AL, Langlois E, Lizzi AM, Marcozzi C, Ilari S, Buchter W, et al. Environmental care at Hospital Italiano. Rev Hosp Ital B.Aires [Internet]. 2011 Dec. 10 [cited 2026 Aug. 21];31(4):117-21. Available from: https://ojs.hospitalitaliano.org.ar/index.php/revistahi/article/view/952

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