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Infection prevention preparedness and practices for female sterilization services within primary care facilities in Northern India

BACKGROUND: In 2014, 16 women died following female sterilization operations in Bilaspur, a district in central India. In addition to those 16 deaths, 70 women were hospitalized for critical conditions (Sharma, Lancet 384,2014). Although the government of India’s guidelines for female sterilization...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Abhishek, Gautam, Abhishek, Dey, Arnab, Saith, Ruhi, Uttamacharya, Achyut, Pranita, Gautam, Vandana, Agarwal, Dinesh, Chakraverty, Amit, Mozumdar, Arupendra, Aruldas, Kumudha, Verma, Ravi, Nanda, Priya, Krishnan, Suneeta, Saggurti, Niranjan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6937913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31888624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-019-4778-6
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author Kumar, Abhishek
Gautam, Abhishek
Dey, Arnab
Saith, Ruhi
Uttamacharya
Achyut, Pranita
Gautam, Vandana
Agarwal, Dinesh
Chakraverty, Amit
Mozumdar, Arupendra
Aruldas, Kumudha
Verma, Ravi
Nanda, Priya
Krishnan, Suneeta
Saggurti, Niranjan
author_facet Kumar, Abhishek
Gautam, Abhishek
Dey, Arnab
Saith, Ruhi
Uttamacharya
Achyut, Pranita
Gautam, Vandana
Agarwal, Dinesh
Chakraverty, Amit
Mozumdar, Arupendra
Aruldas, Kumudha
Verma, Ravi
Nanda, Priya
Krishnan, Suneeta
Saggurti, Niranjan
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description BACKGROUND: In 2014, 16 women died following female sterilization operations in Bilaspur, a district in central India. In addition to those 16 deaths, 70 women were hospitalized for critical conditions (Sharma, Lancet 384,2014). Although the government of India’s guidelines for female sterilization mandate infection prevention practices, little is known about the extent of infection prevention preparedness and practice during sterilization procedures that are part of the country’s primary health care services. This study assesses facility readiness for infection prevention and adherence to infection prevention practices during female sterilization procedures in rural northern India. METHOD: The data for this study were collected in 2016–2017 as part of a family planning quality of care survey in selected public health facilities in Bihar (n = 100), and public (n = 120) and private health facilities (n = 97) in Uttar Pradesh. Descriptive analysis examined the extent of facility readiness for infection prevention (availability of handwashing facilities, new or sterilized gloves, antiseptic lotion, and equipment for sterilization). Correlation and multivariate statistical methods were used to examine the role of facility readiness and provider behaviors on infection prevention practices during female sterilization. RESULT: Across the three health sectors, 62% of facilities featured all four infection prevention components. Sterilized equipment was lacking in all three health sectors. In facilities with all four components, provider adherence to infection prevention practices occurred in only 68% of female sterilization procedures. In Bihar, 76% of public health facilities evinced all four components of infection prevention, and in those facilities provider’s adherence to infection prevention practices was almost universal. In Uttar Pradesh, where only 55% of public health facilities had all four components, provider adherence to infection prevention practices occurred in only 43% of female sterilization procedures. CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that facility preparedness for infection prevention does play an important role in provider adherence to infection prevention practices. This phenomenon is not universal, however. Not all doctors from facilities prepared for infection prevention adhere to the practices, highlighting the need to change provider attitudes. Unprepared facilities need to procure required equipment and supplies to ensure the universal practice of infection prevention.
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spelling pubmed-69379132019-12-31 Infection prevention preparedness and practices for female sterilization services within primary care facilities in Northern India Kumar, Abhishek Gautam, Abhishek Dey, Arnab Saith, Ruhi Uttamacharya Achyut, Pranita Gautam, Vandana Agarwal, Dinesh Chakraverty, Amit Mozumdar, Arupendra Aruldas, Kumudha Verma, Ravi Nanda, Priya Krishnan, Suneeta Saggurti, Niranjan BMC Health Serv Res Research Article BACKGROUND: In 2014, 16 women died following female sterilization operations in Bilaspur, a district in central India. In addition to those 16 deaths, 70 women were hospitalized for critical conditions (Sharma, Lancet 384,2014). Although the government of India’s guidelines for female sterilization mandate infection prevention practices, little is known about the extent of infection prevention preparedness and practice during sterilization procedures that are part of the country’s primary health care services. This study assesses facility readiness for infection prevention and adherence to infection prevention practices during female sterilization procedures in rural northern India. METHOD: The data for this study were collected in 2016–2017 as part of a family planning quality of care survey in selected public health facilities in Bihar (n = 100), and public (n = 120) and private health facilities (n = 97) in Uttar Pradesh. Descriptive analysis examined the extent of facility readiness for infection prevention (availability of handwashing facilities, new or sterilized gloves, antiseptic lotion, and equipment for sterilization). Correlation and multivariate statistical methods were used to examine the role of facility readiness and provider behaviors on infection prevention practices during female sterilization. RESULT: Across the three health sectors, 62% of facilities featured all four infection prevention components. Sterilized equipment was lacking in all three health sectors. In facilities with all four components, provider adherence to infection prevention practices occurred in only 68% of female sterilization procedures. In Bihar, 76% of public health facilities evinced all four components of infection prevention, and in those facilities provider’s adherence to infection prevention practices was almost universal. In Uttar Pradesh, where only 55% of public health facilities had all four components, provider adherence to infection prevention practices occurred in only 43% of female sterilization procedures. CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that facility preparedness for infection prevention does play an important role in provider adherence to infection prevention practices. This phenomenon is not universal, however. Not all doctors from facilities prepared for infection prevention adhere to the practices, highlighting the need to change provider attitudes. Unprepared facilities need to procure required equipment and supplies to ensure the universal practice of infection prevention. BioMed Central 2019-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6937913/ /pubmed/31888624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-019-4778-6 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Kumar, Abhishek
Gautam, Abhishek
Dey, Arnab
Saith, Ruhi
Uttamacharya
Achyut, Pranita
Gautam, Vandana
Agarwal, Dinesh
Chakraverty, Amit
Mozumdar, Arupendra
Aruldas, Kumudha
Verma, Ravi
Nanda, Priya
Krishnan, Suneeta
Saggurti, Niranjan
Infection prevention preparedness and practices for female sterilization services within primary care facilities in Northern India
title Infection prevention preparedness and practices for female sterilization services within primary care facilities in Northern India
title_full Infection prevention preparedness and practices for female sterilization services within primary care facilities in Northern India
title_fullStr Infection prevention preparedness and practices for female sterilization services within primary care facilities in Northern India
title_full_unstemmed Infection prevention preparedness and practices for female sterilization services within primary care facilities in Northern India
title_short Infection prevention preparedness and practices for female sterilization services within primary care facilities in Northern India
title_sort infection prevention preparedness and practices for female sterilization services within primary care facilities in northern india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6937913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31888624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-019-4778-6
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