Khader Yousef Saleh
Jordan University of Science and Technology , Irbid, Jordan.
Int J Health Care Qual Assur. 2017 Aug 14;30(7):645-655. doi: 10.1108/IJHCQA-10-2016-0156.
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to determine water availability, sanitation and hygiene (WSH) services, and healthcare waste management in Jordan healthcare facilities. Design/methodology/approach In total, 19 hospitals (15 public and four private) were selected. The WSH services were assessed in hospitals using the WSH in health facilities assessment tool developed for this purpose. Findings All hospitals (100 percent) had a safe water source and most (84.2 percent) had functional water sources to provide enough water for users' needs. All hospitals had appropriate and sufficient gender separated toilets in the wards and 84.2 percent had the same in outpatient settings. Overall, 84.2 percent had sufficient and functioning handwashing basins with soap and water, and 79.0 percent had sufficient showers. Healthcare waste management was appropriately practiced in all hospitals. Practical implications Jordan hospital managers achieved major achievements providing access to drinking water and improved sanitation. However, there are still areas that need improvements, such as providing toilets for patients with special needs, establishing handwashing basins with water and soap near toilets, toilet maintenance and providing sufficient trolleys for collecting hazardous waste. Efforts are needed to integrate WSH service policies with existing national policies on environmental health in health facilities, establish national standards and targets for the various healthcare facilities to increase access and improve services. Originality/value There are limited WSH data on healthcare facilities and targets for basic coverage in healthcare facilities are also lacking. A new assessment tool was developed to generate core WSH indicators and to assess WSH services in Jordan's healthcare facilities. This tool can be used by a non-WSH specialist to quickly assess healthcare facility-related WSH services and sanitary hazards in other countries. This tool identified some areas that need improvements.
目的 本文旨在确定约旦医疗机构中的水供应、环境卫生与个人卫生(WSH)服务以及医疗废物管理情况。
设计/方法/途径 总共选取了19家医院(15家公立和4家私立)。使用专门为此开发的医疗机构WSH评估工具对医院的WSH服务进行评估。
研究结果 所有医院(100%)都有安全的水源,且大多数(84.2%)有正常运行的水源以满足用户需求。所有医院病房都有适当且充足的男女分开的厕所,84.2%的医院在门诊区域也有同样的设施。总体而言,84.2%的医院有充足且能正常使用的配有肥皂和水的洗手盆,79.0%的医院有充足的淋浴设施。所有医院的医疗废物管理都落实得当。
实际意义 约旦医院管理者在提供饮用水和改善卫生设施方面取得了重大成就。然而,仍有一些领域需要改进,例如为特殊需求患者提供厕所、在厕所附近设置配有水和肥皂的洗手盆、厕所维护以及提供足够的收集危险废物的推车。需要努力将WSH服务政策与医疗机构现有的国家环境卫生政策相结合,为各类医疗机构制定国家标准和目标,以增加可及性并改善服务。
原创性/价值 关于医疗机构的WSH数据有限且缺乏医疗机构基本覆盖目标。开发了一种新的评估工具来生成核心WSH指标并评估约旦医疗机构的WSH服务。该工具可供非WSH专家使用,以快速评估其他国家与医疗机构相关的WSH服务和卫生危害。此工具识别出了一些需要改进的领域。