Strengthening Medical Laboratory Systems in Kenya: An Innovative Biosafety Training Model.

IF 0.5 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Doris Bota, Albert Bunyasi, Angela Amayo, Jedida Wangari Wachira, Jacob Onyango Okello
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Background: With increased rates of laboratory-acquired infections from clinical and research laboratories globally, efforts have been made to improve awareness of modern practices and pursue innovations in biosafety to manage risks and laboratory exposures arising from infectious agents and other hazards. Objectives: This article demonstrates a sustainable biosafety training model developed to enhance laboratory quality and support accreditation in health facilities in Kenya. Methods: A biosafety technical working group was formed, and sensitization meetings held with health managers. Trainings were then conducted for training of trainers (TOTs) who then cascaded trainings in health facilities. This was followed by mentorships and monitoring for implementation. Results: Five sensitization meetings were carried out for 264 health managers. TOTs was done for 48 trained trainers and 1044 laboratory workers in 216 facilities covering 44 counties. Site visits were done in 51 facilities, with biosafety achievements measured in 21 (41%), respectively. Achievements in 21 facilities included the following: improvised eye wash stations in 16 facilities (76%), biological spill kits in 17 (81%), buckets of sand in 15 (71%), fire extinguishers in 12 (57%), hepatitis B vaccination in 14 (66%), establishment of phlebotomy areas in 18 facilities (85%), material safety data sheets in 18 (85%), documentation of incidents and exposures in 16 (76%), and proper waste segregation in 17 (81%). Conclusion: This model ensured rapid scale-up to multiple counties and enabled learners to understand biosafety principles. Due to management buy-in, resources were availed to implement interventions, and this was demonstrated by remarkable achievements across all assessed facilities.

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加强肯尼亚医学实验室系统:一种创新的生物安全培训模式。
背景:随着全球临床和研究实验室实验室获得性感染率的上升,人们努力提高对现代实践的认识,并追求生物安全方面的创新,以管理由感染性病原体和其他危害引起的风险和实验室暴露。目的:本文展示了为提高肯尼亚卫生机构的实验室质量和支持认证而开发的可持续生物安全培训模式。方法:成立生物安全技术工作组,召开卫生管理人员敏化会议。随后进行了培训培训师的培训,这些培训师随后在卫生设施中进行了级联培训。随后是指导和监督执行情况。结果:对264名卫生管理人员进行了5次敏化会。在44个县的216个设施中,对48名受过培训的培训人员和1044名实验室工作人员进行了tot。对51个设施进行了实地考察,其中21个(41%)分别取得了生物安全成就。在21个设施中取得的成就包括:在16个设施(76%)建立临时洗眼站,在17个设施(81%)建立生物溢出包,在15个设施(71%)建立沙桶,在12个设施(57%)建立灭火器,在14个设施(66%)建立乙肝疫苗接种,在18个设施(85%)建立放血区,在18个设施(85%)建立材料安全数据表,在16个设施(76%)建立事故和接触记录,在17个设施(81%)建立适当的废物分类。结论:该模型确保了快速推广到多个县,并使学习者了解生物安全原则。由于管理层的支持,资源可用于实施干预措施,所有被评估设施的显著成就证明了这一点。
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Applied Biosafety
Applied Biosafety Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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2.50
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27
期刊介绍: Applied Biosafety (APB), sponsored by ABSA International, is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal committed to promoting global biosafety awareness and best practices to prevent occupational exposures and adverse environmental impacts related to biohazardous releases. APB provides a forum for exchanging sound biosafety and biosecurity initiatives by publishing original articles, review articles, letters to the editors, commentaries, and brief reviews. APB informs scientists, safety professionals, policymakers, engineers, architects, and governmental organizations. The journal is committed to publishing on topics significant in well-resourced countries as well as information relevant to underserved regions, engaging and cultivating the development of biosafety professionals globally.
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