Perspectives on Hospital Environmental Cleaning Practices Among Cleaners at the Tema General Hospital, Ghana.
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University of Ghana
Abstract
Environmental cleaning in healthcare facilities worldwide is critical to curbing healthcare-associated
infections. The World Health Organization provides guidelines and protocols for hospital environmental
cleaning. However, the perspectives of hospital environmental cleaners regarding hospital environmental
cleaning practices remain unknown within the Ghanaian context. This study aimed to explore and describe
the perspectives of Tema General Hospital cleaners on their hospital environmental cleaning practices.
The Theory of Planned Behaviour by Ajzen (1991) underpinned this study. The design employed a
qualitative, exploratory, descriptive design to explore and describe the perspectives of 15 purposively
sampled hospital environmental cleaners. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews using an
interview guide developed with literature. Interviews were audio recorded with participants' permission
and transcribed verbatim for reflexive thematic analysis as proposed by Braun and Clarke. The four themes
generated from the participants’ data were;hospital environmental cleaning practices and care
support,hospital environmental cleaning beliefs and attitudes, , navigating cleaning expectations and
perceived cleaning role control and commitment. These themes were in alignment with the consructs of
the theoretical model.
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MPhil. Nursing
