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abstract: 'Background: Healthcare facilities in low-and middle-income countries,
including the Philippines, face substantial challenges in achieving
effective infection control. Early stages of interventions should
include efforts to understand perceptions held by healthcare workers who
participate in infection control programs.
Methods: We performed a qualitative study to examine facilitators and
barriers to infection control at an 800-bed, private, tertiary hospital
in Manila, Philippines. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with
22 nurses, physicians, and clinical pharmacists using a guide based on
the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety (SEIPS). Major
facilitators and barriers to infection control were reported for each
SEIPS factor: person, organization, tasks, physical environment, and
technology and tools.
Results: Primary facilitators included a robust, long-standing infection
control committee, a dedicated infection control nursing staff, and
innovative electronic hand hygiene surveillance technology. Barriers
included suboptimal dissemination of hand hygiene compliance data, high
nursing turnover, clinical time constraints, and resource limitations
that restricted equipment purchasing.
Conclusions: The identified facilitators and barriers may be used to
prioritize possible opportunities for infection control interventions. A
systems engineering approach is useful for conducting a comprehensive
work system analysis, and maximizing resources to overcome known
barriers to infection control in heavily resource-constrained settings.'
affiliation: 'Safdar, N (Corresponding Author), Univ Wisconsin, Dept Med, Div Infect
Dis, Madison, WI 53705 USA.
Safdar, N (Corresponding Author), William S Middleton Mem Vet Adm Med Ctr, Madison,
WI 53705 USA.
Safdar, N (Corresponding Author), Univ Wisconsin, Infect Control Dept, 5221 Med
Fdn Centennial Bldg,1685 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53705 USA.
Mitchell, Kaitlin F.; Barker, Anna K., Univ Wisconsin, Dept Populat Hlth Sci, Madison,
WI 53705 USA.
Mitchell, Kaitlin F.; Barker, Anna K.; Safdar, Nasia, Univ Wisconsin, Dept Med,
Div Infect Dis, Madison, WI 53705 USA.
Abad, Cybele L., Med City, Dept Med, Div Infect Dis, Pasig, Philippines.
Safdar, Nasia, William S Middleton Mem Vet Adm Med Ctr, Madison, WI 53705 USA.
Safdar, Nasia, Univ Wisconsin, Infect Control Dept, 5221 Med Fdn Centennial Bldg,1685
Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53705 USA.'
article-number: '90'
author: Mitchell, Kaitlin F. and Barker, Anna K. and Abad, Cybele L. and Safdar, Nasia
author-email: ns2@medicine.wisc.edu
author_list:
- family: Mitchell
given: Kaitlin F.
- family: Barker
given: Anna K.
- family: Abad
given: Cybele L.
- family: Safdar
given: Nasia
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1186/s13756-017-0248-2
files: []
issn: 2047-2994
journal: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE AND INFECTION CONTROL
keywords: 'Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety; Philippines;
Infection control; Hand hygiene; Intervention implementation'
keywords-plus: 'INTENSIVE-CARE UNITS; HAND HYGIENE; COLLABORATION; PRESCRIPTION;
IMPROVEMENT; PREVENTION; DOCTORS; IMPACT; SAFETY; ADULT'
language: English
month: SEP 2
number-of-cited-references: '33'
papis_id: 6a67cf24c94ccecc702187ace7f5172a
ref: Mitchell2017infectioncontrol
times-cited: '9'
title: 'Infection control at an urban hospital in Manila, Philippines: a systems engineering
assessment of barriers and facilitators'
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000409054800001
usage-count-last-180-days: '1'
usage-count-since-2013: '18'
volume: '6'
web-of-science-categories: 'Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health; Infectious
Diseases;
Microbiology; Pharmacology \& Pharmacy'
year: '2017'