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Simulation-Based Education to Improve Hand Hygiene Practices: A Pilot Study in Sub-Saharan Africa

Paula Rocha Stephanie Norotiana Andriamiharisoa Ana Catarina Godinho Pierana Gabriel Randaoharison Lugie Harimalala +16 lainnya

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.

Penulis (21)

P

Paula Rocha

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Stephanie Norotiana Andriamiharisoa

A

Ana Catarina Godinho

P

Pierana Gabriel Randaoharison

L

Lugie Harimalala

L

Lova Narindra Randriamanantsoa

O

Oni Zo Andriamalala

E

Emmanuel Guy Raoelison

J

Jane Rogathi

P

Paulo Kidayi

C

Christina Mtuya

R

Rose Laisser

E

Eyeshope J. Dausen

P

Pascalina Nzelu

B

Barbara Czech-Szczapa

E

Edyta Cudak-Kasprzak

M

Marlena Szewczyczak

J

João Graveto

P

Pedro Parreira

S

Sofia Ortet

M

M. Rosário Pinto

Format Sitasi

Rocha, P., Andriamiharisoa, S.N., Godinho, A.C., Randaoharison, P.G., Harimalala, L., Randriamanantsoa, L.N. et al. (2025). Simulation-Based Education to Improve Hand Hygiene Practices: A Pilot Study in Sub-Saharan Africa. https://doi.org/10.3390/hygiene5030035

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2025
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10.3390/hygiene5030035
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