Simulation-Based Education to Improve Hand Hygiene Practices: A Pilot Study in Sub-Saharan Africa
Abstrak
Hand hygiene is a key measure to prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), yet compliance remains low in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), due to limited resources, insufficient training, and behavioral challenges. Simulation-based education offers a promising approach to enhance technical and non-technical skills in safe learning environments, promoting behavioral change and patient safety. This study aimed to develop and pilot a contextually adapted hand hygiene simulation-based learning scenario for nursing students in SSA. Grounded in the Medical Research Council (MRC) Framework and Design-Based Research principles, a multidisciplinary team from European and African higher education institutions (HEIs) co-created this scenario, integrating international and regional hand hygiene guidelines. Two iterative pilot cycles were conducted with expert panels, educators, and students. Data from structured observation and post-simulation questionnaires were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results confirm the scenario’s feasibility, relevance, and educational value. The participants rated highly the clarity of learning objectives (M = 5.0, SD = 0.0) and preparatory materials (M = 4.6, SD = 0.548), reporting increased knowledge/skills and confidence and emphasizing the importance of clear roles, structured facilitation, and real-time feedback. These findings suggest that integrating simulation in health curricula could strengthen HAI prevention and control in SSA. Further research is needed to evaluate long-term outcomes and the potential for wider implementation.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (21)
Paula Rocha
Stephanie Norotiana Andriamiharisoa
Ana Catarina Godinho
Pierana Gabriel Randaoharison
Lugie Harimalala
Lova Narindra Randriamanantsoa
Oni Zo Andriamalala
Emmanuel Guy Raoelison
Jane Rogathi
Paulo Kidayi
Christina Mtuya
Rose Laisser
Eyeshope J. Dausen
Pascalina Nzelu
Barbara Czech-Szczapa
Edyta Cudak-Kasprzak
Marlena Szewczyczak
João Graveto
Pedro Parreira
Sofia Ortet
M. Rosário Pinto
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2025
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.3390/hygiene5030035
- Akses
- Open Access ✓