Solutions to Infection Prevention and Control challenges in developing countries, do they exist?

Vanessa L Sparke, Jason Diau, D. MacLaren, Caryn West
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Implementing sustainable infection prevention and control (IP&C) programs in developing countries is challenging. Many developing countries experience high burdens of disease and political instability. In addition, they are affected by geographical and climatic challenges, and have unique social, cultural and spiritual beliefs, all of which contribute to a higher prevalence of healthcare associated infections. The aim of this integrative review is to identify existing solutions to the challenges faced by developing countries when implementing IP&C programs. An extensive literature review was conducted to explore improvements in infection control in rural hospitals in developing countries. Three electronic databases were searched for relevant articles written between 1980 and 2018, published in peer reviewed English language journals, and relating to hospitals, not community settings. The findings indicate that developing countries continue to face many challenges in implementing IP&C programs. Limited success has been described with some IP&C program components but it is clear that little original research on the topic exists. Notably scarce are studies on the influences that culture, religious and spiritual beliefs have on IP&C program implementation. This review highlights opportunities for further research into healthcare workers perceptions of disease causation and infection transmission, and the role this plays in the effective implementation of an IP&C program. By exploring these opportunities appropriate and culturally sensitive solutions may be identified, which can assist with the design and implementation of culturally relevant IP&C programs in these settings.
发展中国家感染预防和控制挑战的解决方案是否存在?
在发展中国家实施可持续的感染预防和控制(IP&C)规划具有挑战性。许多发展中国家承受着沉重的疾病负担和政治不稳定。此外,他们受到地理和气候挑战的影响,并具有独特的社会、文化和精神信仰,所有这些因素都导致与医疗保健相关的感染流行率较高。这项综合审查的目的是确定发展中国家在实施IP&C计划时面临的挑战的现有解决方案。为探讨发展中国家农村医院感染控制的改善情况,进行了广泛的文献综述。在三个电子数据库中检索了1980年至2018年间发表在同行评审英语期刊上的相关文章,这些文章与医院有关,而不是社区环境。调查结果表明,发展中国家在实施IP&C计划方面继续面临许多挑战。一些IP&C项目的组成部分取得了有限的成功,但很明显,关于这一主题的原创研究很少。值得注意的是,关于文化、宗教和精神信仰对IP&C计划实施的影响的研究很少。这篇综述强调了进一步研究卫生保健工作者对疾病病因和感染传播的认识的机会,以及这在有效实施IP&C计划中所起的作用。通过探索这些机会,可以确定适当的、具有文化敏感性的解决方案,这有助于在这些环境中设计和实施与文化相关的知识产权和保护项目。
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