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Improving hand hygiene in a low‐resource setting: A nurse‐led quality improvement project
Authors:Patricia Kamanga  Patricia Ngala  Caitlin Hebron
Affiliation:1. Kamuzu Central Hospital, Southern Medical University, Lilongwe Malawi ; 2. Kamuzu Central Hospital, Lilongwe Malawi ; 3. Centre for Global Burn Injury Policy and Research, Swansea University, Swansea UK
Abstract:
Hand hygiene is a simple but often ignored practice in health care systems worldwide, but it is integral for nosocomial infection prevention, with many hospital‐acquired infections being linked to inadequate hand hygiene practice. At the burns unit in Kamuzu Central Hospital, 50% of patients were found to have acquired pseudomonas infections: one of the contributing factors being inadequate hand hygiene. This quality improvement project was part of a course for nurses to introduce change for patient benefit, with the aim of increasing the baseline figures for hand hygiene practices and hand hygiene facilities from 37% and 22%, respectively (baseline collected in November 2019). Using robust, standard quality improvement processes, measures were put in place such as checklists to observe hand hygiene compliance and facilities, appointment of a hand hygiene committee who monitored and sustained activities of the project, procurement and distribution of handrub and placement of hand‐washing buckets and soap at strategic points. The project saw an increase in availability of hand‐washing facilities to 95.6% and hand hygiene practices increase to >80% within 6 months. The project demonstrates that low cost interventions, led by nurses, can make a real difference to practice in resource poor countries.
Keywords:burns   hand hygiene   health workers   Malawi   nursing
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