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Health workers who clean health care facilities are the first line of defence against health care-associated infections (HAIs) and support efforts to reduce antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Strengthening the training of this important group of health workers can contribute to resolving many of today’s public health challenges. This is important as the cleaning of both surfaces and hands is vital to control the transmission of HAIs.
The WHO training package entitled Environmental cleaning and infection prevention and control in health care facilities in low-and-middle-income countries (which comes in two parts including a Modules and resources pack https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/366380), specifically targets health workers who clean health care facilities and requires implementation by those who are trained to train. For this reason, trainers of trainers (ToT) are the focus of this course.
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Course overview: Effective infection prevention and control (IPC) measures prevent up to 70% of infections acquired in health care. IPC interventions are also massively cost beneficial in monetary terms and result in reduced human suffering, morbidity and mortality.
Environmental cleaning in health care facilities is one important component of IPC and is also crucial to improve the patient and staff experience and well-being in health care settings. Workers who routinely undertake environmental cleaning as their primary task are often not considered as part of the health workforce and are largely ‘invisible’.
Trained trainers are critical to delivering training to cleaners in order to build capacity through participatory adult learning approaches. ToT are health workers who have been identified to have the skills, competencies, experience and motivation to take on the role and these aspects run throughout the course. It is assumed that this course will be followed by someone who will deliver a ToT to an individual from a facility who in turn trains cleaners. However, direct delivery to cleaners by any experienced and informed trainer who has followed this course is also possible in order to support the effective implementation of the WHO training package.
Course duration: Approximately 1 hour
Certificates: A Confirmation of Participation is available to participants who complete 100% of the course materials.