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“We have to clean ourselves to ensure that our children are healthy and beautiful”: findings from a qualitative assessment of a hand hygiene poster in rural Uganda

机译:“我们必须清洁自己,以确保我们的孩子健康和美丽”:从乌干达农村的手工卫生海报进行定性评估的调查结果

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Neonatal sepsis is a major cause of mortality worldwide, with most deaths occurring in low-income countries. The World Health Organisation (WHO) '5 Moments for Hand Hygiene' poster has been used to reduce hospital-acquired infections, but there is no similar tool to prevent community-acquired newborn infections in low-resource settings. This assessment, part of the BabyGel Pilot study, evaluated the acceptability of the 'Newborn Moments for Hand Hygiene in the Home' poster. This was an educational tool which aimed to remind mothers in rural Uganda to clean their hands to prevent neonatal infection. The BabyGel pilot was a cluster randomised trial that assessed the post-partum use of alcohol-based hand rub (ABHR) to prevent neonatal infections in Mbale, Uganda. Fifty-five women in 5 village clusters received the ABHR and used it from birth to 3?months postnatally, with use guided by the new poster. Following the study, 5 focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted consisting of 6-8 purposively sampled participants from intervention villages. FGDs were audio-recorded, transcribed then translated into English. Transcripts were inductively coded using ATLAS.ti? and qualitatively analysed using thematic content analysis. Most mothers reported that they understood the message in the poster ("The picture shows me you must use these drugs to keep your baby healthy") and that they could adhere to the moments from the poster. Some participants used the information from the poster to encourage other caregivers to use the ABHR ("after explaining to them, they liked it"). Other potential moments for hand hygiene were introduced by participants, such as after tending to domestic animals and gardening. The poster was well-received, and participants reported compliance with the moments for hand hygiene (although the full body wipe of the baby has since been removed). The poster will be adapted into a sticker format on the ABHR bottle. More focus could be put into an education tool for other caregivers who wish to hold the baby. Overall, the study demonstrated the acceptability of an adapted version of the WHO Moments for Hand Hygiene poster in the introduction of an intervention in the community. ISRCTN67852437 , registered 02/03/2015. Medical Research Council/ Wellcome Trust/ DfID (Global Health Trials Scheme).
机译:新生儿脓毒症是全球死亡率的主要原因,大多数死亡发生在低收入国家。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)5次用于手工卫生的海报的瞬间已被用来减少医院获得的感染,但没有类似的工具可以防止在低资源环境中获得社区获得的新生儿感染。这项评估是Babygel Pilot研究的一部分,评估了“新生儿卫生在家庭海报中的可接受性”。这是一个教育工具,旨在提醒乌干达农村母亲清洁手,以防止新生儿感染。 Babygel Pilot是一项群集随机试验,评估枸杞子后患者的使用后用药(ABHR),以防止乌干达Mbale中新生儿感染。五十五名村庄的妇女在5个村庄收到ABHR并从出生到3个月出生时,使用新海报指导。在该研究之后,5名焦点小组讨论(FGDS)由6-8名从干预村进行的6-8名有目的采样的参与者组成。 FGDS被音频录制,转录到英语中。使用atlas.ti感应地编码转录物?使用主题内容分析进行定性分析。大多数母亲报告说,他们了解海报中的信息(“图片告诉我,您必须使用这些药物来保持宝宝健康”)并且他们可以遵守海报的时刻。一些参与者使用海报中的信息来鼓励其他看护者使用ABHR(“向他们解释后,他们喜欢它”)。参与者介绍了手工卫生的其他潜在瞬间,例如在趋于家畜和园艺之后。海报受到了深受收入,参与者报告遵守手工卫生的时刻(尽管婴儿的全身擦除已被移除)。海报将在ABHR瓶子上调整为贴纸格式。更多的焦点可以为希望抱着宝宝的其他护理人员投入教育工具。总体而言,该研究表明,在界直的干预中,在界直的卫生海报中适应了世卫组织时刻的适应性。 ISRCTN67852437,注册02/03/2015。医学研究委员会/ Wellcome Trust / DFID(全球卫生试验计划)。

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