Status of infection prevention and control programs in 25 facilities of Rwanda: Results from the WHO infection prevention and control assessment framework

Author:

Irakiza Jean Jacques1,Mazimpaka Christian1,Ndatimana Dieudonne1,Kalach John Baptist1,Hatangimbabazi Vincent1,Kamuhangire Edouard2,Mukamunana Alphonsine2,Ntakirutimana Olive1,Tengera Joseline1,Ruhumuriza Olivier1,Manishimwe Onesime1,Mwali Assumpta Kayinamura1,Rutayisire Erigene3

Affiliation:

1. IntraHealth International Kigali Rwanda

2. Ministry of Health Kigali Rwanda

3. College of Medicine and Health Sciences School of Public Health University of Rwanda Kigali Rwanda

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundInfection prevention and control (IPC) is important in ensuring patient safety, protecting healthcare workers, and reducing healthcare‐associated costs. The World Health Organization (WHO)‐validated Infection Prevention and Control Assessment Framework (IPCAF) was used to evaluate IPC practices in Rwandan healthcare facilities.MethodologyIn this cross‐sectional study, we assessed 25 health facilities across Rwanda, including district and referral hospitals. Using the IPCAF tool, we assessed eight core components (CCs) of IPC programs. We calculated median scores and interquartile ranges to determine the levels of implementation of IPC practices.FindingsAmong the 25 facilities, all showed some degree of IPCAF implementation, with an overall median IPCAF score of 545.0, reflecting an intermediate level. Three facilities (12%) were at a basic level, 16 (64%) at an intermediate level, and 6 (24%) at an advanced level of IPC practices. The presence of IPC guidelines scored the highest among CCs (median: 87.5). About 96% of facilities did not have a dedicated full‐time IPC staff, 64% of facilities did not offer IPC training to new staff, and 84% did not have protocols for multidrug‐resistant pathogens.ConclusionsThis initial IPCAF assessment in Rwanda reveals critical IPC strengths and gaps. These findings highlight the necessity for targeted interventions, such as appointing dedicated IPC staff, strengthening IPC committees, and enhancing IPC training and resources.

Publisher

Wiley

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