Advancing Infection Prevention and Control in the United States PEPFAR Programs.

Danica J Gomes,Elizabeth A Bancroft,Ismail Lawal,Nicole Zender,Maria Insua,Deborah Goldstein,Benjamin Park,Todd Lucas,Diana Forno Rodriguez,Peter Kerndt,Meaghan O'Keefe Douglas,Fernanda C Lessa,Anand Date,Catherine Godfrey
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Infection prevention and control (IPC) systems and practices are essential to ensuring safe healthcare delivery. The United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) prioritized IPC in healthcare settings and made significant progress in strengthening IPC across its programs and supported facilities, highlighted in this report. A short-term task team expanded PEPFAR's existing IPC requirements and policies and advanced systems to support adherence to normative guidance. Key IPC advances included the incorporation of IPC into PEPFAR's core program standards; the expansion of IPC standards, in line with global standards; the development of tailored IPC guidance and tools to specifically address PEPFAR-supported medical services; the addition of new indicators to PEPFAR's quality assurance tool to enhance IPC monitoring; and the establishment of an approach to IPC monitoring and evaluation to guide improvement interventions. These system advances were intended to identify challenges and drive improvements to IPC standards.
推进美国总统防治艾滋病紧急救援计划的感染预防和控制。
感染预防和控制(IPC)系统和做法对于确保安全提供卫生保健至关重要。本报告强调指出,美国总统艾滋病紧急救援计划(PEPFAR)将防治艾滋病优先放在医疗机构中,并在加强其各项目和支持设施的防治艾滋病方面取得了重大进展。一个短期任务小组扩大了PEPFAR现有的IPC要求和政策以及先进的系统,以支持遵守规范指导。IPC的主要进展包括将IPC纳入PEPFAR的核心项目标准;扩大IPC标准,使其与全球标准保持一致;制定量身定制的IPC指南和工具,专门针对总统防治艾滋病紧急救援计划支持的医疗服务;在PEPFAR的质量保证工具中增加新的指标,以加强IPC监测;建立IPC监测和评估方法,以指导改进干预措施。这些系统的进步旨在识别挑战并推动IPC标准的改进。
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