评估坦桑尼亚选定医院的环境清洁做法及其对感染预防和控制的影响

H. Anicetus, S. Manyele, Adolf Kiyunge, K. Massa, J. Saria, Michael Habtu, G. Saguti, Robert M. Njee, Linda Thadei
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为了在卫生保健设施中实现可持续发展目标,提供水、环境卫生、卫生保健废物管理、手卫生和环境清洁服务至关重要。在卫生保健中心环境中,良好的讲卫生服务有可能减少卫生保健获得性感染,增加对卫生保健服务的信任和接受,提高效率并提高工作人员士气。为解决这一问题,开展了一次全国评估,以确定各级卫生保健设施的环境清洁状况。在坦桑尼亚大陆的所有26个地区,包括县和较低级别的保健设施,对设施中的保健废物管理进行了评估。使用标准化检查表和工具评估和监测与医疗废物管理相关的各个方面,使用开源软件进行数据收集(ODK)。数据采用SPSS计算机软件进行分析。据观察,大多数卫生保健机构的长期工作人员(88%)了解手卫生知识,但在废物区(60%)了解最少。评估的结论是,医疗废物的处理没有达到预期的水平,有必要加强这种情况。研究结果为那些致力于改善HCF条件的人提供了证据,以制定基于证据的政策和有效的规划,加强服务提供系统,更好地利用现有资源。
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Assessment of Environmental Cleaning Practices and the Impacts on Infection Prevention and Control in Selected Hospitals in Tanzania
To achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) in healthcare facilities (HCFs,) the provision of water, sanitation, healthcare waste management, hand hygiene and environmental cleanliness services is crucial. Good WASH services in HCFs settings have the potential to reduce healthcare acquired infections (HAIs), increase trust and uptake of healthcare services, increase efficiency and improve staff morale. To address this, a National Assessment was carried out to ascertain environmental cleanliness condition of the healthcare facilities at all levels. The assessment of healthcare waste management in the facilities was conducted in all the 26 regions of Tanzania Mainland including dis-tricts and lower healthcare facilities. A standardized checklist and tools were used to assess and monitor various aspects related to healthcare waste management using open source software for data collection (ODK). Data were analyzed using SPSS computer software. It was observed that most of permanent staff (88%) in the Healthcare facilities had knowledge on hand hygiene, but (60%) and last at waste zones. The assessment concludes that handling of healthcare wastes is not practiced to the expectations, and there is a need to strengthen the situation. The findings provide evidence for those engaged in improving HCF conditions to develop evidence-based policies and efficient programs, enhance service delivery systems, and make better use of available resources.
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