Journal ArticleOpen Access
Family caregivers in public tertiary care hospitals in Bangladesh: Risks and opportunities for infection control
Authors
Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Center for Global Health, Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research
Published InAmerican Journal of Infection Control
Year2014
Citations97
Abstract
Background Family caregivers are integral to patient care in Bangladeshi public hospitals. This study explored family caregivers’ activities and their perceptions and practices related to disease transmission and prevention in public hospitals. Methods Trained qualitative researchers conducted a total of 48 hours of observation in 3 public tertiary care hospitals and 12 in-depth interviews with family caregivers. Results Family caregivers provided care 24 hours a day, including bedside nursing, cleaning care, and psychologic support. During observations, family members provided 2,065 episodes of care giving, 75% (1,544) of which involved close contact with patients. We observed family caregivers washing their hands with soap on only 4 occasions. The majority of respondents said diseases are transmitted through physical contact with surfaces and…
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