Developing an Intensive Workshop on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Healthcare Facilities for Emerging Leaders Restricted; Files Only
Mitchum, Caroline (Spring 2024)
Abstract
Background: Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in healthcare facilities (HCF) are
essential to reduce disease transmission and promote quality care, yet many obstacles exist to
reach adequate access. Nearly half of healthcare facilities globally lacked basic hygiene services,
and approximately 22% of facilities lacked access to basic water services (United Nations, n.d.).
One approach to improving WASH in HCF is to provide training on the critical role of WASH in
healthcare (World Health Organization, 2019). Using adult learning principles, this special
studies project will create content for a WASH in HCF short course/workshop for WASH &
health leaders. Methods: This special studies project extends prior work by the trainers from the
Center for Global Safe Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene at Emory University. Content for three
didactic PowerPoint sessions for WASH in HCF was created for an intensive short workshop
scheduled to take place in Uganda. Results: Through strategic integration of text, graphics, and
multimedia elements, the PowerPoint presentations are designed to foster enhanced
comprehension and retention of information via the principles of andragogy. Each presentation
lasts approximately one hour, with time for questions following the conclusion of the
presentation. Session topics include 1) gender equality, disability, and social inclusion (GEDSI),
2) healthcare facility resiliency, and 3) financing of WASH in HCF. While each session has
specific objectives, the overall goal of the sessions is to provide participants with the information
needed to conduct effective programming and advocacy in the field of WASH in HCF.
Discussion: The short-course workshop methodology emphasizes participatory learning
approaches and engages diverse participants, including healthcare workers, policymakers, and
other multidisciplinary representatives. Providing professionals with training on WASH in HCF
will position them to be more effective in creating change and making an impact on WASH in
HCF in their respective organizations and regions of operation. Future learning and research
opportunities from this special study might focus on strengthening the empirical evidence on
costing and evaluating the long-term impact of WASH interventions on specific healthcare
outcomes and targeted policy changes.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 1
Adult Teaching .......................................................................................................................... 2
Purpose Statement .................................................................................................................... 4
Literature Review of the Status of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Healthcare Facilities .... 5
History of Hygiene in Healthcare Settings .............................................................................. 5
The Connection Between Hygiene and Infection Control ..................................................... 7
The Current Status of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) in Healthcare Facilities
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Finance Practices ................................................................................................................. 12
Human Rights Considerations ............................................................................................ 13
Methods of Adult Learning .................................................................................................... 15
Continuing Education Approaches ..................................................................................... 17
Methodology for Workshops and Seminars ......................................................................... 18
Methods ........................................................................................................................................ 22
Project Background ................................................................................................................ 22
Intended Participants ............................................................................................................. 22
Preliminary Curriculum......................................................................................................... 23
Proposed Workshop Schedule................................................................................................ 24
Materials and Source Information ........................................................................................ 25
Creating Deliverables ............................................................................................................. 26
Feedback and Revision Process ............................................................................................. 26
IRB Considerations ................................................................................................................. 27
Results........................................................................................................................................... 28
Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion Deliverable ........................................... 28
Selected Slides from GEDSI Deliverable ............................................................................ 30
Resiliency Deliverable ............................................................................................................. 32
Selected Slides from Resiliency Deliverable ....................................................................... 33
Finance and Budget Deliverable ............................................................................................ 35
Selected Slides for Finance and Budget Deliverable .......................................................... 36
Discussion..................................................................................................................................... 38
Summary of the Special Studies Project ............................................................................... 38
Implications and Recommendations ..................................................................................... 39
Future Learning and Research Opportunities ..................................................................... 42
References .................................................................................................................................... 44
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