Gaps in Infection Prevention and Control in Public Health Facilities of Sierra Leone after the 2014–2015 Ebola Outbreak
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. General Setting
2.3. Specific Setting
2.4. The National IPC Unit
2.5. IPC Checklist for Evaluating Health Facilities
2.6. Study Population and Period
2.7. Data Variables, Data Sources, and Validation
2.8. Data Analysis and Statistics
3. Results
3.1. Average Yearly Compliance to IPC at the Kenema District Hospital
3.2. Average Yearly IPC Compliance in Peripheral Health Units (PHUs)
3.3. Gaps in Specific Activities, Infrastructure, and Consumables for Kenema District Hospital and PHUs in 2018
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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2016 | 2017 | 2018 | |||||
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Maximum Score | Score 2 | (%) | Score 2 | (%) | Score 2 | (%) | |
Cumulative Score (%) | 68 | 47 | (69) | 56 | (82) | 49 | (73) |
Thematic areas | |||||||
Screening and isolation facilities | 8 | 6 | (75) | 7 | (88) | 8 | (100) |
IPC/WASH 1 organization | 8 | 8 | (100) | 7 | (92) | 5 | (67) |
Hand hygiene | 6 | 5 | (83) | 5 | (83) | 4 | (67) |
Personal protective equipment and supplies | 5 | 1 | (20) | 5 | (93) | 4 | (80) |
Sharps safety | 6 | 4 | (67) | 6 | (94) | 3 | (56) |
Decontamination of medical equipment | 9 | 7 | (78) | 8 | (89) | 9 | (100) |
Decontamination of linen | 6 | 5 | (83) | 4 | (82) | 4 | (67) |
Decontamination of the environment | 5 | 1 | (20) | 4 | (87) | 4 | (73) |
Waste management | 9 | 7 | (78) | 5 | (59) | 5 | (59) |
Sanitation | 6 | 3 | (50) | 4 | (67) | 3 | (44) |
CHC 2 | |||||||
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2016 | 2017 | 2018 | |||||
Maximum Score 3 | Score 4 | (%) | Score 4 | (%) | Score 4 | (%) | |
Cumulative Score (%) | 192 | 143 | (75) | 388 | (67) | 433 | (75) |
Thematic areas | |||||||
Screening and isolation facilities | 24 | 18 | (75) | 48 | (67) | 38 | (53) |
IPC/WASH 1 organization | 12 | 6 | (50) | 23 | (64) | 25 | (69) |
Hand hygiene | 18 | 15 | (83) | 41 | (76) | 40 | (74) |
Personal protective equipment and supplies | 15 | 15 | (100) | 36 | (80) | 37 | (82) |
Sharps safety | 18 | 14 | (78) | 46 | (85) | 42 | (78) |
Decontamination of medical equipment | 27 | 26 | (96) | 66 | (82) | 67 | (83) |
Decontamination of linen | 18 | 11 | (61) | 33 | (61) | 45 | (83) |
Decontamination of the environment | 15 | 11 | (73) | 23 | (51) | 35 | (78) |
Waste management | 27 | 16 | (59) | 48 | (59) | 59 | (73) |
Sanitation | 18 | 11 | (61) | 24 | (44) | 45 | (83) |
CHP 2 | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | 2017 | 2018 | |||||
Maximum Score 3 | Score 4 | (%) | Score 4 | (%) | Score 4 | (%) | |
Cumulative Score (%) | 192 | 97 | (51) | 359 | (62) | 392 | (68) |
Thematic areas | |||||||
Screening and isolation facilities | 24 | 3 | (13) | 33 | (46) | 28 | (39) |
IPC/WASH 1 organization | 12 | 6 | (50) | 19 | (53) | 24 | (67) |
Hand hygiene | 18 | 9 | (50) | 42 | (78) | 43 | (80) |
Personal protective equipment and supplies | 15 | 13 | (87) | 38 | (84) | 35 | (78) |
Sharps safety | 18 | 13 | (72) | 40 | (74) | 39 | (72) |
Decontamination of medical equipment | 27 | 23 | (85) | 56 | (69) | 59 | (73) |
Decontamination of linen | 18 | 8 | (44) | 34 | (63) | 37 | (69) |
Decontamination of the environment | 15 | 7 | (47) | 28 | (62) | 32 | (71) |
Waste management | 27 | 12 | (44) | 45 | (56) | 51 | (63) |
Sanitation | 18 | 3 | (17) | 24 | (44) | 44 | (82) |
MCHP 2 | |||||||
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2016 | 2017 | 2018 | |||||
Maximum Score 3 | Score 4 | (%) | Score 4 | (%) | Score 4 | (%) | |
Cumulative Score (%) | 192 | 109 | (57) | 363 | (63) | 376 | (65) |
Thematic areas | |||||||
Screening and isolation facilities | 24 | 3 | (13) | 40 | (56) | 24 | (33) |
IPC/WASH 1 organization | 12 | 4 | (33) | 23 | (64) | 25 | (69) |
Hand hygiene | 18 | 12 | (67) | 41 | (76) | 41 | (76) |
Personal protective equipment and supplies | 15 | 15 | (100) | 40 | (89) | 37 | (82) |
Sharps safety | 18 | 13 | (72) | 41 | (76) | 37 | (69) |
Decontamination of medical equipment | 27 | 21 | (78) | 58 | (72) | 60 | (74) |
Decontamination of linen | 18 | 10 | (56) | 39 | (72) | 42 | (78) |
Decontamination of the environment | 15 | 8 | (53) | 23 | (51) | 33 | (73) |
Waste management | 27 | 16 | (59) | 42 | (52) | 48 | (59) |
Sanitation | 18 | 7 | (39) | 16 | (30) | 29 | (54) |
Activity | District Hospital | CHC | CHP | MCHP |
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An IPC action plan not developed based on previous assessment feedback | × | × | ||
Action plan has not been implemented | × | × | × | × |
Hand hygiene observational audit not conducted in the past 3 months | × | × | × | |
Report, request, and issue voucher (RRIV) not completed and archived chronologically | × | × | × | |
PPE supplies are not stored off the floor and in a dry place | × | × | ||
No sharps injury report for PEP management | × | × | × | |
Syringes are not discarded in sharps box after single use | × | × | ||
Sharps containers are filled above the fill mark | × | × | ||
No policy on cleaning, disinfection, and/or sterilization of medical devices | × | × | × | |
No delivery set per procedure for the number of deliveries each day | × | × | × | |
No SOP for handling linen | × | × | × | |
Clean linen stored on the floor, chairs, or counter tops | × | × | × | |
Environment not visibly clean | × | |||
Waste management policy/SOP was not available | × | × | × | |
Waste was not segregated at the point of care | × | × | × | × |
Staff does not handle dirty instruments with rubber gloves, plastic aprons, masks, and gowns | × | × | ||
Waste not disposed of according to appropriate color coding | × | × | × | × |
Overfull waste bins in the wards | × | |||
Clean linen stored on the floor, chairs, or counter tops | × | × | ||
No signed record of cleaning available | × | × | × | × |
Stock ordering form not in use at the facility | × | |||
IPC/WASH committee does not meet every month | × | |||
Screening form for in-patients in the wards not completed for the last month prior to assessment | × |
Infrastructures | District Hospital | CHC | CHP | MCHP |
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Facility entrance has no screening stations | × | × | × | |
Screening station has no single entrance | × | × | × | |
No designated isolation area | × | × | × | |
Isolation area not located in a permanent structure | × | × | × | |
No functional system for grey water drainage and soak away pit | × | × | × | |
No designated latrines for people with reduced mobility | × | × | × | |
No hand hygiene station in all clinical areas | × | |||
No hand washing station in decontamination area | × | × | × | |
No functional autoclave in use to sterilize critical devices | × | × | × | |
No designated area/room for cleaning and disinfection of medical devices at the decontamination area | × | × | × | |
No separate designated area for inspection, assembly, and packaging of medical devices at the decontamination area | × | × | × | |
Sterile packs not stored in a well-ventilated room/cabinet | × | × | × | |
No designated laundry area | × | × | × | × |
No safe burning pit at the facility | × | × | ||
No functional placenta pit | × | × | ||
Latrines not functional and clean with no constant source of water | × | × | × | |
No separate toilets for women and men | × | |||
Consumables | ||||
No register/form with list of screened individuals | × | × | ||
No hand hygiene posters at all the stations | × | × | × | |
Interruption of water supply for 1 day or more in the last 1 month | × | × | ||
Stock ordering form not in use at the facility | × | × | ||
Sharp posters were not displayed where sharps are used/prepared | × | × | × | |
Mattresses has no intact waterproof covers or used with a separate mackintosh | × | × | × | × |
No appropriate bin liner in each bin | × | × | × | × |
Waste segregation posters were not displayed above all waste bins | × | × | × | |
Soap or alcohol hand rub not available at all hand hygiene stations | × |
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Squire, J.S.; Conteh, I.; Abrahamya, A.; Maruta, A.; Grigoryan, R.; Tweya, H.; Timire, C.; Hann, K.; Zachariah, R.; Vandi, M.A. Gaps in Infection Prevention and Control in Public Health Facilities of Sierra Leone after the 2014–2015 Ebola Outbreak. Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2021, 6, 89. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6020089
Squire JS, Conteh I, Abrahamya A, Maruta A, Grigoryan R, Tweya H, Timire C, Hann K, Zachariah R, Vandi MA. Gaps in Infection Prevention and Control in Public Health Facilities of Sierra Leone after the 2014–2015 Ebola Outbreak. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2021; 6(2):89. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6020089
Chicago/Turabian StyleSquire, James Sylvester, Imurana Conteh, Arpine Abrahamya, Anna Maruta, Ruzanna Grigoryan, Hannock Tweya, Collins Timire, Katrina Hann, Rony Zachariah, and Mohamed Alex Vandi. 2021. "Gaps in Infection Prevention and Control in Public Health Facilities of Sierra Leone after the 2014–2015 Ebola Outbreak" Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 6, no. 2: 89. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6020089
APA StyleSquire, J. S., Conteh, I., Abrahamya, A., Maruta, A., Grigoryan, R., Tweya, H., Timire, C., Hann, K., Zachariah, R., & Vandi, M. A. (2021). Gaps in Infection Prevention and Control in Public Health Facilities of Sierra Leone after the 2014–2015 Ebola Outbreak. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 6(2), 89. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6020089