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Evaluation of water, sanitation and hygiene status of COVID-19 healthcare facilities in Ghana using the WASH FIT approach

Mary Eyram Ashinyo, Kingsley E. Amegah, Stephen Dajaan Dubik, Gloria Ntow-Kummi, Maxwell Kudzo Adjei, Joyce Amponsah, John T. Ayivase, Serwah Amoah, Anthony Ashinyo, Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey, Hectoria Awekeya, Agnes Codjoe, Isaac Eyram Tegbey, Akosua Kwakye, Samuel Kaba Akoriyea

2021Journal of Water Sanitation and Hygiene for Development24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Access to improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) is essential for the delivery of high-quality care in healthcare facilities and the prevention of hospital-acquired infections such as the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2. In addition, unimpeded access to WASH facilities in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) treatment centres (TCs) is central in facilitating compliance with infection prevention and control protocols. However, data for the WASH status of COVID-19 TCs in Ghana are limited. We evaluated the WASH status of seven COVID-19 TCs in Ghana using the WHO/UNICEF water and sanitation for health facility improvement tool (WASH FIT). The water domain had the highest number of indicators meeting standards with an average percentage score of 90.5% (range: 66.7–100%) across the seven TCs, followed by management (66.9%) and hygiene (58.7%). The TCs performed poorly in the sanitation and healthcare waste domain, with an average percentage score of 44.6% (range: 22.2–75%). These findings highlight the challenges being faced by COVID-19 TCs in implementing WASH services. Specific WASH interventions are urgently required to strengthen WASH services in the COVID-19 TCs. This should precede the prioritisation of resources to WASH infrastructure in the treatment facilities coupled with actions that involve all stakeholders.

Topics & Concepts

SanitationHygieneEnvironmental healthPsychological interventionCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Health careBusinessHand washingMedicineEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental engineeringNursingDiseaseEconomic growthInfectious disease (medical specialty)EconomicsPathologyChild Nutrition and Water AccessHealthcare and Environmental Waste ManagementCOVID-19 epidemiological studies