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  • International guidelines for preventing surgical site infections are often hard to implement in low and middle-income countries due to limited resources and infrastructure.
  • This project created six practical video training aids focusing on infection prevention best practices tailored for hospitals with fewer resources, developed in partnership with clinicians in Ethiopia.
  • The videos cover key topics like the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist and hand antisepsis, filling gaps in existing education, and are integrated into Lifebox’s training programs to improve surgical safety in resource-challenged hospitals.

Article Abstract

Although international guidelines exist for the prevention of surgical site infections, their implementation in diverse clinical contexts, especially in low and middle-income countries, is challenging due to the lack of available resources and organizational structure of facilities. The goal of this project was to develop a series of video training aids to highlight best practices in surgical infection prevention in hospitals with limited resources and to provide practical solutions to common challenges faced in these settings. Using the validated Clean Cut education framework for infection prevention developed by Lifebox, a charity devoted to improving surgical and anesthetic safety, we partnered with clinicians in one Ethiopian hospital to create six educational videos giving practical guidelines for infection prevention under resource variable conditions. These include: 1) proper use of the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist, 2) hand and skin antisepsis, 3) confirming instrument sterility, 4) maintaining the sterile field, 5) antibiotic prophylaxis, and 6) gauze counting. Gaps in available online educational materials were identified in each of the six areas. Videos were created providing setting-specific education and addressing gaps in existing materials for each of the infection prevention topics. These videos are now integrated into infection prevention curricula through Lifebox in Ethiopia and ongoing data collection to evaluate acceptability and efficacy is ongoing. Surgical education videos on infection prevention topics addressing location-specific resources and workarounds can be useful to hospitals operating in resource-limited settings for training staff and supporting quality and safety efforts in surgery.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9709099PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sopen.2022.10.005DOI Listing

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