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Results of an international pilot survey on health care environmental hygiene at the facility level

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL
卷 50, 期 12, 页码 1302-1310

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2022.02.029

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Cleaning; Disinfection; Infection prevention and control; Health care environmental hygiene

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  1. Infection Control Programme, Uni-versity of Geneva Hospitals
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation [32003B_163262]
  3. Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland

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This study conducted a survey to evaluate the strengths and challenges of healthcare environmental hygiene (HEH) programs worldwide, based on the responses of healthcare facilities from different income levels. The results demonstrated that almost all participating healthcare facilities, regardless of income level, had deficiencies in the five components of the WHO multimodal strategy for HEH.
Background: Health care-associated infections (HAIs) are a major threat to patient safety worldwide. The importance of the health care environment in patient care is not always adequately addressed. Currently, no overview exists of how health care environmental hygiene (HEH) is performed around the world.Methods: Our pilot survey tested a preliminary version of a framework for HEH self-assessment. It aimed to gather data to improve the framework as well as evaluate the strengths and challenges in HEH programs around the world, and across resource levels. The survey was developed by a group of experts, and based on the hand hygiene multimodal improvement strategy. The online survey was sent to 743 health care facilities (HCFs) from all of the World Bank income levels, aiming for at least 4 participants from each level. Overall responses were analyzed as a group as well as stratified per income level using OpenEpi.Results: Overall, 51 HCFs from 35 countries participated. Almost all HCFs surveyed (50/51, 98%) were found lacking in some or all of the 5 components of the WHO multimodal strategy independent of income level. The results demonstrate the widespread challenges in HEH institutions are facing around the world.Conclusion: The feedback from survey participants allowed for the improvement of the self-assessment tool. There is a clear need for more focus on and investment in HEH programs in HCFs worldwide. (c) 2022 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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