TY - JOUR AU - Jayaraj, Joshua Chadwick AU - Davtyan, Karapet AU - Davatyan, Hayk AU - Khachatryan, Anush AU - Hayrepetyan, Armen AU - Khachatryan, Lilit AU - Abgaryan, Seda AU - Reid, Anthony AU - Laxmeshwar, Chinmay AU - Hermans, Veerle AU - Guardiola, Maite AU - Grieve, Timothy AU - Zachariah, Rony PY - 2019/05/16 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - A country-wide evaluation of infection control for tuberculosis in health-care facilities in Armenia JF - The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries JA - J Infect Dev Ctries VL - 13 IS - 05.1 SE - The Armenian SORT IT Course DO - 10.3855/jidc.11021 UR - https://jidc.org/index.php/journal/article/view/32049664 SP - 035S-041S AB - <p>Introduction: Infection control at health facilities is an important part of TB control programmes. To assess the implementation of tuberculosis infection control (TB IC) measures and barriers hindering their implementation in TB health care facilities (HCFs) in Armenia; to report the feasibility of using the WHO recommended checklist.</p><p>Methodology: A cross-sectional survey using WHO TB-IC checklist and direct observations was conducted between January and May 2018.</p><p>Results: The survey included all 62 TB institutions in Armenia. TB HCFs in Armenia had implemented some recommended TB IC measures: offering IC training to staff (48%), shortening time to diagnosing TB to less than one day (29%) and ensuring good ventilation (60%). N95 respirators were available in all HCFs. However, barriers that hindered implementation of TB IC measures were: lack of training, a different incentive model for primary care doctors versus TB doctors and lack of space and poor conditions of the building.</p><p>Conclusion: The use of the standardized WHO checklist in this first evaluation of TB IC measures in Armenia was found to be useful and feasible in identifying areas of weak IC implementation and barriers to achieving good infection control. Other TB programs may benefit from the use of this model of assessment, based on the WHO checklist.</p> ER -