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Status of infection prevention and control (IPC) as per the WHO standardised Infection Prevention and Control Assessment Framework (IPCAF) tool: existing evidence and its implication

Akeza Awealom Asgedom

2024Infection Prevention in Practice17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Healthcare settings have a high prevalence of infectious agents. This narrative review examines the existing evidence regarding infection prevention and control (IPC) using the WHO Infection Prevention and Control Assessment Framework (IPCAF) tool in healthcare facilities. A total of 13 full length papers from Africa, Asia and Europe were considered for this review. The findings showed that there are discrepancies in the IPCAF values from insufficient to advanced level. The current review shows an advanced IPCAF level in middle income and high income countries. Low income countries showed a lower IPCAF score. There is a need to enhance the IPC capacity building and to supply infection prevention resources to prevent healthcare associated infection (HAI) with a focus on low income countries.

Topics & Concepts

Infection controlHealth careMedicineLow and middle income countriesNarrative reviewHealthcare systemControl (management)Environmental healthIntensive care medicineDeveloping countryEconomic growthEconomicsManagementInfection Control in HealthcareAntibiotic Use and ResistanceFood Safety and Hygiene