Discuss potential barriers to your controlling hospital acquired infections and your strategies for overcoming them.
# Hospital acquired infections are also known as nosocomial infections which occur after 48hrs of admission in the hospital .Some of the potential barriers to your controlling hospital acquired infections are :-
- not washing hands properly
- not decomposing wastes according to the biomedical waste management system
- improper use of personal protective equipments
- not following aseptic technique while providing care to the patient's
- not having a strict hospital policy for infection control
- shortage of staffs to provide patient care and also infection control team for infection prevention and management.
# Strategies to overcome these are :-
- surveillance monitoring by higher authority peoples.
- requesting the administration to recruit more staffs for patient care because shortage of staffs affects the quality of care and infection control staffs to prevent infection
- following of hand washing steps and use of personal protective equipments while providing care and should be strictly monitored by the incharges on duty and providing punishments to those who don't follow the hospital policy
- including in the hospital policy about the string t following of rules and regulations regarding infection prevention.
- providing classes and training on aseptic techniques, biomedical waste management ,hand washing etc.
- provision of punishment in terms cutting of salary or offs if healthcare workers don't follow the rules and regulations of infection prevention.
- providing rewards and increments to those who gain more in quality care in terms of infection prevention.
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