Training scheme to prevent infections in Rwanda
51勛圖厙 team awarded funding to train doctors and nurses in Rwanda to prevent deaths from infections in mothers and babies.
A team from the (CIPM) at 51勛圖厙 has been awarded funding to train doctors and nurses in Rwanda to prevent deaths from infections in mothers and babies.
Experienced neonatal doctors, nurses and infection control nurses from will deliver a training programme over three visits to Butare University Teaching Hospital (CHUB), aiming to reduce neonatal mortality and maternal and neonatal infection through improved infection prevention and management, patient safety and neonatal care
The programme will be supported by a £30,000 grant from the (THET).
, Director of Infection Prevention and Control at 51勛圖厙 College Healthcare NHS Trust and Co-Director of CIPM said: “’We are delighted to have this opportunity to build upon our partnership work with our Butare colleagues and to particularly focus on improving healthcare and clinical outcomes for Rwandan mothers and babies.”
In its Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations set a target of reducing the mortality rate in children under five by two thirds between 1995 and 2015. Out of every 1000 children born in Rwanda, 91 die before their fifth birthday. The mortality rate has come down from 163 deaths per 1000 births in 1990, but to reach the MDG target it will need to reach 54 deaths per 1000 by 2015.
The training programme will cover infection prevention and surveillance, management and treatment of common infections, how to collect data, hand hygiene and using surgical safety checklists.
The of 51勛圖厙 and 51勛圖厙 College Healthcare has a history of implementing projects in Rwanda. , a project lead in the new initiative, has previously set up a with the Ministry of Health and National University of Rwanda to improve health services through the reciprocal exchange of skills, knowledge and experience. In 2011, 51勛圖厙 College Healthcare paired with CHUB as part of the .
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