EVALUATION OF INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN TUBERCULOSIS HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN MOGADISHU, SOMALIA

Intro: Tuberculosis infection control (TBIC) is one of the main pillars of tuberculosis control programs. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the implementation of TBIC and identify the barriers hindering the implementation of TBIC in TB healthcare facilities in Mogadishu, Somalia. Methods...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: A. Ahmed, A. Mohamed, A. Abdulle, H. Warsame, K. Jimale, A. Dirie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-05-01
Series:International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971223001947
_version_ 1797824564900659200
author A. Ahmed
A. Ahmed
A. Mohamed
A. Abdulle
H. Warsame
K. Jimale
A. Dirie
author_facet A. Ahmed
A. Ahmed
A. Mohamed
A. Abdulle
H. Warsame
K. Jimale
A. Dirie
author_sort A. Ahmed
collection DOAJ
description Intro: Tuberculosis infection control (TBIC) is one of the main pillars of tuberculosis control programs. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the implementation of TBIC and identify the barriers hindering the implementation of TBIC in TB healthcare facilities in Mogadishu, Somalia. Methods: A cross-sectional study with direct observations using the WHO Checklist for Periodic Evaluation of TBIC in TB Health-Care Facilities was conducted between April 2021 and July 2022 in 10/12 TB health facilities in Mogadishu, Somalia. 1/10 (10%) private and 9/10 (90%) public TB health facilities participated in this study. Findings: Managerial infection control measures: only 4/10 (40%) facilities demonstrated available TBIC guidelines. All facilities 10/10 (100%) were unable to demonstrate a designated TBIC focal-person or committee; budget allocation and documented training on TBIC for clinical staff. Administrative infection control measures: all facilities 10/10 (100%) provided cough guidance and sufficient TB transmission and prevention information for patients. Environmental infection control measures: all facilities 10/10 (100%) had a well- ventilated waiting area; patients were not overcrowded, and Sputum samples were collected in a well-ventilated area. Only 3/10 (30%) and 4/10 (40%) of the facilities had the capacity to group patients according to their drug sensitivity status or had a properly designed facility respectively. All facilities, 10/10 (100%) had sufficient Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including N95 respirators, and their staff was trained on proper usage of PPE. Regarding the barriers to implementation of TBIC, 10/10 (100%) and 8/10 (80%) of the facilities identified lack of funding or lack of training, enforcement, and motivation respectively as barriers to TBIC in their facilities. Discussion: Proper implementation of TBIC measures in the TB facilities in Mogadishu was low. Conclusion: We recommend a similar country-level study in Somalia; the rollout and training of TB staff on Somalia's national TBIC guidelines and allocation of funds and resources for TBIC implementation.
first_indexed 2024-03-13T10:40:52Z
format Article
id doaj.art-3f0ca79f9e4d47359e0e2cf6979f4d31
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1201-9712
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-13T10:40:52Z
publishDate 2023-05-01
publisher Elsevier
record_format Article
series International Journal of Infectious Diseases
spelling doaj.art-3f0ca79f9e4d47359e0e2cf6979f4d312023-05-18T04:38:08ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases1201-97122023-05-01130S28EVALUATION OF INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN TUBERCULOSIS HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN MOGADISHU, SOMALIAA. Ahmed0A. Ahmed1A. Mohamed2A. Abdulle3H. Warsame4K. Jimale5A. Dirie6Jamhuriya University of Science and Technology, Jamhuriya Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Mogadishu, SomaliaJamhuriya University of Science and Technology, Jamhuriya Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Mogadishu, SomaliaJamhuriya University of Science and Technology, Jamhuriya Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Mogadishu, SomaliaJamhuriya University of Science and Technology, Jamhuriya Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Mogadishu, SomaliaJamhuriya University of Science and Technology, Jamhuriya Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Mogadishu, SomaliaJamhuriya University of Science and Technology, Jamhuriya Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Mogadishu, SomaliaJamhuriya University of Science and Technology, Jamhuriya Research Centre, Public Health, Mogadishu, SomaliaIntro: Tuberculosis infection control (TBIC) is one of the main pillars of tuberculosis control programs. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the implementation of TBIC and identify the barriers hindering the implementation of TBIC in TB healthcare facilities in Mogadishu, Somalia. Methods: A cross-sectional study with direct observations using the WHO Checklist for Periodic Evaluation of TBIC in TB Health-Care Facilities was conducted between April 2021 and July 2022 in 10/12 TB health facilities in Mogadishu, Somalia. 1/10 (10%) private and 9/10 (90%) public TB health facilities participated in this study. Findings: Managerial infection control measures: only 4/10 (40%) facilities demonstrated available TBIC guidelines. All facilities 10/10 (100%) were unable to demonstrate a designated TBIC focal-person or committee; budget allocation and documented training on TBIC for clinical staff. Administrative infection control measures: all facilities 10/10 (100%) provided cough guidance and sufficient TB transmission and prevention information for patients. Environmental infection control measures: all facilities 10/10 (100%) had a well- ventilated waiting area; patients were not overcrowded, and Sputum samples were collected in a well-ventilated area. Only 3/10 (30%) and 4/10 (40%) of the facilities had the capacity to group patients according to their drug sensitivity status or had a properly designed facility respectively. All facilities, 10/10 (100%) had sufficient Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including N95 respirators, and their staff was trained on proper usage of PPE. Regarding the barriers to implementation of TBIC, 10/10 (100%) and 8/10 (80%) of the facilities identified lack of funding or lack of training, enforcement, and motivation respectively as barriers to TBIC in their facilities. Discussion: Proper implementation of TBIC measures in the TB facilities in Mogadishu was low. Conclusion: We recommend a similar country-level study in Somalia; the rollout and training of TB staff on Somalia's national TBIC guidelines and allocation of funds and resources for TBIC implementation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971223001947
spellingShingle A. Ahmed
A. Ahmed
A. Mohamed
A. Abdulle
H. Warsame
K. Jimale
A. Dirie
EVALUATION OF INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN TUBERCULOSIS HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN MOGADISHU, SOMALIA
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
title EVALUATION OF INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN TUBERCULOSIS HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN MOGADISHU, SOMALIA
title_full EVALUATION OF INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN TUBERCULOSIS HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN MOGADISHU, SOMALIA
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN TUBERCULOSIS HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN MOGADISHU, SOMALIA
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN TUBERCULOSIS HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN MOGADISHU, SOMALIA
title_short EVALUATION OF INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN TUBERCULOSIS HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN MOGADISHU, SOMALIA
title_sort evaluation of infection control measures for tuberculosis in tuberculosis healthcare facilities in mogadishu somalia
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971223001947
work_keys_str_mv AT aahmed evaluationofinfectioncontrolmeasuresfortuberculosisintuberculosishealthcarefacilitiesinmogadishusomalia
AT aahmed evaluationofinfectioncontrolmeasuresfortuberculosisintuberculosishealthcarefacilitiesinmogadishusomalia
AT amohamed evaluationofinfectioncontrolmeasuresfortuberculosisintuberculosishealthcarefacilitiesinmogadishusomalia
AT aabdulle evaluationofinfectioncontrolmeasuresfortuberculosisintuberculosishealthcarefacilitiesinmogadishusomalia
AT hwarsame evaluationofinfectioncontrolmeasuresfortuberculosisintuberculosishealthcarefacilitiesinmogadishusomalia
AT kjimale evaluationofinfectioncontrolmeasuresfortuberculosisintuberculosishealthcarefacilitiesinmogadishusomalia
AT adirie evaluationofinfectioncontrolmeasuresfortuberculosisintuberculosishealthcarefacilitiesinmogadishusomalia