Hepatitis B infection prevention: Audit of selected healthcare facilities in the Greater Accra Region, Ghana
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Infection Prevention in Practice
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Introduction: The risk of occupational exposure to Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is high among
healthcare workers (HCWs), especially in developing countries like Ghana where the
prevalence of HBV is high. Unfortunately, in such regions, HCW protection does not appear
to be a priority, and healthcare facilities (HFs) have been reported to have unsatisfactory
levels of implementing preventive strategies to protect HCWs from blood-borne infections
including HBV.
Methods: A cross-sectional and Q audit was performed involving 255 HFs selected by
proportional allocation and systematic random sampling. Data was collected using a
structured pretested questionnaire with HF managers being the respondents. Data were
analysed using IBM SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 21.0)
where univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analysis was done with the level of sig nificance set at <0.05.
Results: Overall adherence to recommended strategies, structures, and programs for HBV
prevention among the HFs was generally low, with a mean score of 37.02 (95% CI ¼ 33.98
e40.05). There was a statistically significant difference in the level of adherence between
the HF categories (F ¼ 9.698; P ¼ <0.001). Being a hospital (OR ¼ 3.9: CI ¼ 1.68e9.29),
possessing infection, prevention and control (IPC) guidelines (OR ¼ 6.69: CI ¼ 3.29e13.63)
as well as having functional IPC committees in place (OR ¼ 7.9: CI ¼ 3.59e17.34) were
associated with good adherence to HF-level HBV preventive strategies.
Conclusion: Overall adherence to HF-level prevention of HBV is sub-optimal. Higher-level
facilities were better resourced with HBV vaccine and Hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG).
Adherence to HBV prevention strategies depends on the type of HF and the availability of
IPC committees and their respective IPC coordinators.
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