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Developing an infection prevention and control intervention to reduce hospital-acquired infections in Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic: the HAI-PC study protocol

BACKGROUND: Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are significant public health issues, especially in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). Hand hygiene and low-level disinfection of equipment practices among healthcare workers are some of the essential measures to reduce HAIs. Various infection pr...

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Autores principales: Oy, Sreymom, Saing, Chan Hang, Ung, Mengieng, Zahari, Marina, Nouhak, Inthavong, Kim, Sothea, Nagashima-Hayashi, Michiko, Khuon, Dyna, Koy, Virya, Mam, Sovatha, Sayasone, Somphou, Saphonn, Vonthanak, Yi, Siyan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10548876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37799162
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1239228
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author Oy, Sreymom
Saing, Chan Hang
Ung, Mengieng
Zahari, Marina
Nouhak, Inthavong
Kim, Sothea
Nagashima-Hayashi, Michiko
Khuon, Dyna
Koy, Virya
Mam, Sovatha
Sayasone, Somphou
Saphonn, Vonthanak
Yi, Siyan
author_facet Oy, Sreymom
Saing, Chan Hang
Ung, Mengieng
Zahari, Marina
Nouhak, Inthavong
Kim, Sothea
Nagashima-Hayashi, Michiko
Khuon, Dyna
Koy, Virya
Mam, Sovatha
Sayasone, Somphou
Saphonn, Vonthanak
Yi, Siyan
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description BACKGROUND: Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are significant public health issues, especially in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). Hand hygiene and low-level disinfection of equipment practices among healthcare workers are some of the essential measures to reduce HAIs. Various infection prevention and control (IPC) interventions to reduce HAI incidence have been developed. However, effective interventions have not been well developed in the LMICs context. Therefore, this protocol aims to develop, pilot, and assess the feasibility and acceptability of an IPC intervention in Cambodia and the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. METHODS: This study will consist of four phases guided by the Medical Research Council (MRC) Framework. Three hospitals will be purposely selected – each from the district, provincial, and national levels – in each country. The gap analysis will be conducted in Phase 1 to explore IPC practices among healthcare workers at each hospital through desk reviews, direct observation of hand hygiene and low-level disinfection of equipment practices, in-depth interviews with healthcare workers, and key informant interviews with stakeholders. In Phase 2, an IPC intervention will be developed based on the results of Phase 1 and interventions selected from a systematic literature review of IPC interventions in LMICs. In Phase 3, the developed intervention will be piloted in the hospitals chosen in Phase 1. In Phase 4, the feasibility and acceptability of the developed intervention will be assessed among healthcare workers and representatives at the selected hospitals. National consultative workshops in both countries will be conducted to validate the developed intervention with the national technical working groups. DISCUSSION: The MRC Framework will be employed to develop and evaluate an intervention to reduce HAIs in two LMICs. This theoretical framework will be used to explore the factors influencing hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers. The gap analysis results will allow us to develop a comprehensive IPC intervention to reduce HAI incidence in Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Findings from this protocol will feed into promising IPC interventions to reduce HAI incidence in other resource-limited settings. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrial.Gov, identifier NCT05547373.
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spelling pubmed-105488762023-10-05 Developing an infection prevention and control intervention to reduce hospital-acquired infections in Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic: the HAI-PC study protocol Oy, Sreymom Saing, Chan Hang Ung, Mengieng Zahari, Marina Nouhak, Inthavong Kim, Sothea Nagashima-Hayashi, Michiko Khuon, Dyna Koy, Virya Mam, Sovatha Sayasone, Somphou Saphonn, Vonthanak Yi, Siyan Front Public Health Public Health BACKGROUND: Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are significant public health issues, especially in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). Hand hygiene and low-level disinfection of equipment practices among healthcare workers are some of the essential measures to reduce HAIs. Various infection prevention and control (IPC) interventions to reduce HAI incidence have been developed. However, effective interventions have not been well developed in the LMICs context. Therefore, this protocol aims to develop, pilot, and assess the feasibility and acceptability of an IPC intervention in Cambodia and the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. METHODS: This study will consist of four phases guided by the Medical Research Council (MRC) Framework. Three hospitals will be purposely selected – each from the district, provincial, and national levels – in each country. The gap analysis will be conducted in Phase 1 to explore IPC practices among healthcare workers at each hospital through desk reviews, direct observation of hand hygiene and low-level disinfection of equipment practices, in-depth interviews with healthcare workers, and key informant interviews with stakeholders. In Phase 2, an IPC intervention will be developed based on the results of Phase 1 and interventions selected from a systematic literature review of IPC interventions in LMICs. In Phase 3, the developed intervention will be piloted in the hospitals chosen in Phase 1. In Phase 4, the feasibility and acceptability of the developed intervention will be assessed among healthcare workers and representatives at the selected hospitals. National consultative workshops in both countries will be conducted to validate the developed intervention with the national technical working groups. DISCUSSION: The MRC Framework will be employed to develop and evaluate an intervention to reduce HAIs in two LMICs. This theoretical framework will be used to explore the factors influencing hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers. The gap analysis results will allow us to develop a comprehensive IPC intervention to reduce HAI incidence in Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Findings from this protocol will feed into promising IPC interventions to reduce HAI incidence in other resource-limited settings. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrial.Gov, identifier NCT05547373. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10548876/ /pubmed/37799162 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1239228 Text en Copyright © 2023 Oy, Saing, Ung, Zahari, Nouhak, Kim, Nagashima-Hayashi, Khuon, Koy, Mam, Sayasone, Saphonn and Yi. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Oy, Sreymom
Saing, Chan Hang
Ung, Mengieng
Zahari, Marina
Nouhak, Inthavong
Kim, Sothea
Nagashima-Hayashi, Michiko
Khuon, Dyna
Koy, Virya
Mam, Sovatha
Sayasone, Somphou
Saphonn, Vonthanak
Yi, Siyan
Developing an infection prevention and control intervention to reduce hospital-acquired infections in Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic: the HAI-PC study protocol
title Developing an infection prevention and control intervention to reduce hospital-acquired infections in Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic: the HAI-PC study protocol
title_full Developing an infection prevention and control intervention to reduce hospital-acquired infections in Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic: the HAI-PC study protocol
title_fullStr Developing an infection prevention and control intervention to reduce hospital-acquired infections in Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic: the HAI-PC study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Developing an infection prevention and control intervention to reduce hospital-acquired infections in Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic: the HAI-PC study protocol
title_short Developing an infection prevention and control intervention to reduce hospital-acquired infections in Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic: the HAI-PC study protocol
title_sort developing an infection prevention and control intervention to reduce hospital-acquired infections in cambodia and lao people’s democratic republic: the hai-pc study protocol
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10548876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37799162
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1239228
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