Development of Health Care Facilities in Rural Areas of District Bagh, Azad Jammu, and Kashmir: A study of the application of the WASH-FIT tool

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Background: In order to maintain health of the communities; water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) practices are important as they help prevent new infections from occurring. Water supply and hygiene are unsatisfactory in Pakistan's Primary Healthcare Centers. Interventions must be introduced to improve the conditions in water, sanitation, healthcare waste, and hand hygiene. Objective: To assess the outcomes of the WASH-FIT process at randomly selected Rural Health Centres in district Bagh, Azad Kashmir. Methodology: Three Rural Health Centers in District Bagh, Azad Jammu, and Kashmir including; Malot, Rehra, and RHC Birpani, with a sample size of 32, were examined in this quasi-experimental study, from March to May 2020. The WASH practices of the aforementioned RHCs were assessed using WASH-FIT. Shortcomings were identified initially, and later an assessment was done after the intervention had been implemented. The intervention measures included a range of actions including; the use of chlorine tablets, giving water coolers, hand rubs, dustbins with lids, maintenance of the hospital register, use of gloves, masks along with health education sessions. SPSS version 24 was used for the analysis. Results: Without intervention, in these RHCs only 0 to 50% of the WHO criteria for water, sanitation, healthcare waste, and of hand hygiene. Water, sanitation, healthcare waste, and hand hygiene outcome were significantly raised by 25-100% (p value<0.05) following intervention in certain indicators. Hence with the intervention introduced, the performance of all the indicators was improved to up to 100%. Conclusion: WASH-FIT tool has significantly improved the healthcare facilities in terms of water, sanitation, hygiene, and hospital waste in selected RHCs in this study, which plays a critical role in the prevention of infections.
巴格、阿扎德·查谟和克什米尔农村地区卫生保健设施的发展:关于WASH-FIT工具应用的研究
背景:为了维护社区健康;水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)做法很重要,因为它们有助于预防新感染的发生。巴基斯坦初级保健中心的供水和卫生状况令人不满意。必须采取干预措施,改善水、环境卫生、医疗保健废物和手卫生方面的条件。目的:评估在阿扎德克什米尔巴格区随机选择的农村保健中心开展WASH-FIT进程的结果。方法:巴格、阿扎德查谟和克什米尔地区的三个农村保健中心,包括;在2020年3月至5月的准实验研究中,研究人员对32名样本量为Malot, Rehra和RHC Birpani进行了检查。使用WASH- fit评估上述rhc的WASH实践。最初发现了缺陷,随后在实施干预措施后进行了评估。干预措施包括一系列行动,包括:使用氯片、提供水冷却器、搓手、带盖子的垃圾箱、维护医院登记册、使用手套、口罩以及健康教育课程。采用SPSS version 24进行分析。结果:在不采取干预措施的情况下,这些区域卫生中心的水、卫生设施、卫生保健废物和手卫生标准仅达到世卫组织标准的0 - 50%。在对某些指标进行干预后,水、卫生、医疗废物和手卫生结果显著提高了25-100% (p值<0.05)。因此,随着干预措施的引入,所有指标的表现都提高到100%。结论:在本研究中,WASH-FIT工具显著改善了部分地区的卫生保健设施在水、环境卫生、个人卫生和医院废物方面的状况,在预防感染方面发挥了关键作用。
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