Indicator-based tuberculosis infection control assessments with knowledge, attitudes, and practices evaluations among health facilities in China, 2017 to 2019
Zhang C, O'Connor S, Chen H, Rodriguez DF, Hao L, Wang Y, Li Y, Xu J, et al. (13 authors)
American journal of infection control · 2024-12
Abstract
Background Tuberculosis Building and Strengthening Infection Control Strategies (TB BASICS) aimed to achieve improvements in TB infection prevention and control (IPC) through structured training and mentorship. Methods TB BASICS was implemented in 6 Chinese provinces from 2017 to 2019. Standardized, facility-based risk assessments tailored to inpatient, laboratory, and outpatient departments were conducted quarterly for 18months. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices surveys were administered to health care workers (HCW) at 9 participating facilities during the first and last assessments. Kruskal-Wallis rank sum test assessed score differences between departments (alpha=0.05). Results Fifty-seven departments received risk assessments. IPC policies and practices improved substantially during follow up. Facility-based assessment scores were significantly lower in outpatient departments than other departments (P Conclusions TB BASICS demonstrated improvements in TB IPC implementation. Structured training and mentorship engaged HCW to maintain confidence and competency for TB prevention.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Tuberculosis
- Cross Infection
- Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
- Infection Control
- Health Personnel
- Health Facilities
- China
- Female
- Male
- Surveys and Questionnaires