AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF PATIENT AWARENESS ON SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES IN AHMEDNAGAR’S PUBLIC HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
Keywords:
Public healthcare system, Sustainable development, Waste management, Healthcare communication, Community engagement,,Abstract
Sustainability in healthcare is a multidimensional concept encompassing environmental, social, and
economic practices aimed at ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare while minimizing
ecological impacts. This study provides an empirical analysis of patient awareness regarding
sustainability practices in Ahmednagar’s public healthcare system. Data were collected from 200
patients across selected government hospitals in the district using structured questionnaires and
interviews. The analysis reveals that awareness levels are generally low, with only 35% of respondents
familiar with concepts such as waste segregation and energy conservation. Factors such as education
level, communication from healthcare staff, and the visibility of sustainability initiatives significantly
influence awareness. Barriers identified include inadequate signage, limited patient education
programs, and insufficient communication regarding sustainability practices. Despite these challenges,
patients expressed a willingness to participate in sustainability efforts if provided with proper guidance
and resources.
The findings highlight the urgent need for targeted awareness programs, community engagement, and
improved communication strategies to foster a culture of sustainability in the public healthcare sector.
The study emphasizes the role of patients as stakeholders in sustainable healthcare and provides
actionable recommendations for enhancing their involvement. This research contributes to bridging
the gap between sustainability policies and practical implementation in rural and semi-urban
healthcare systems, with a focus on improving environmental outcomes and patient satisfaction.
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