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Audit on Infection Control Practices Among Health Care Workers: Perspective by a
Infection Prevention Nurse
Hospital Infection control is very essential for the safety and
wellbeing of patients, hospital staffs and visitors of the hospital.
It affects various Departments of the hospital and it also involves
problems of quality risk management, clinical governance of health
and safety. Many factors stimulate infections among hospitalized
patients – ‘decreased resistance among patients’; ‘increasing variation
of medical procedures’ and ‘invasive techniques crafting potential
routes of infection’; and ‘the transmission of drug-resistant bacteria’
are packed among hospital populations’, where poor practice in
infection control may facilitate transmission. Audit means checking
actual practice against a standard; it should permit reporting of
noncompliance or issues of concern by either healthcare workers
(HCW) or the Infection Control Team (ICT). Providing results of the
audit to staff enables them to identify where improvement is needed.1
Audit is a quality improvement process that seeks to improve patient
care and outcomes through systematic review of care compared
with explicit criteria and the subsequent implementation of change.