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[india-drug] Indicators for documenting injection practices
- From: E-drug <e-drug@usa.healthnet.org>
- Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 06:18:20 -0400 (EDT)
[Copied from Edrug. It was posted last year. Thanks???..SS]
E-drug: Indicators for documenting injection practices
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KEY INDICATORS FOR COMMENT: GLOBAL DATABASE ON INJECTION PRACTICES
Yvan Hutin, SIGN Secretariat, has kindly posted this draft of a set of
key indicators for a "Global Database of Injection Practices".
* Comments and suggestions to: hutiny@who.int, sign@acithn,uq,edu.au
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001
We are currently working on a set of key indicators that would
constitute a "Global Database of Injection Practices" to document
injection practices,their determinants, and their consequences
worldwide.
I attach the draft one-page set of indicators. This page would come
ultimately be linked with the rapid assessment and response guide that
would be the tool to use to collect the information needed.
I would be happy to receive comments and suggestions from the SIGN
participants.
Best regards,
Dr Yvan Hutin
Medical Officer
Safe Injection Global Network (SIGN)
Blood Safety and Clinical Technology (BCT)
World Health Organization
20, Avenue Appia, Rm. M 22
CH- 1211 Geneva 27
Switzerland
Tel: +41 (22) 791 34 31 (direct)
Fax: +41 (22) 791 48 36
E-mail: hutiny@who.int
www.injectionsafety.org
Draft 02 - 20 June 2001
PART I: QUANTITATIVE INDICATORS
PART I.A: INJECTION PRACTICES INDICATORS
Proportion of injections given with equipment re-used w/o sterilization
%
Proportion of facilities with dirty sharps observed in unprotected
containers %
Proportion of facilities with dirty sharps in surrounding environments
%
Annual incidence of needlestick injuries among healthcare providers /
person / year
Annual ratio of injection per capita / person /year
Proportion of therapeutic injections that are unnecessary %
Proportion of outpatients visits followed by an injection (EDM OT8) %
Proportion of injections administered by private lay healthcare workers
%
PART I.B: DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS INDICATORS
Population count size Thousands
Live expectancy at birth Years
Live expectancy at 30 years: Years
Birth cohort: Thousands
PART I.C: ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Average price paid for an injection US$
Average retail price for a new, 2ml syringe of appropriate quality US$
Average cost of an outpatient visit US$
Average cost of a hospitalisation day US$
Proportion of the population in active work force %
Annual number of hospital days for patients with complicated cirrhosis
Days
Annual number of hospital days for patients with symptomatic HIV/AIDS
Days
Annual GNP per capita US$
PART I.D: EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS INDICATORS
Prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection %
Prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen HBsAg %
Prevalence of HIV infection %
PART I.E: KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES INDICATORS
Proportion of the population aware of injection-associated HIV %
Proportion of the population preferring for injections for the
treatment of fever %
Proportion of providers reporting patients' preference for injections %
Proportion of providers aware of injection-associated HCV infection %
PART I.F: IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE INDICATORS
Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus (DPT) 3 coverage %
Hepatitis B Vaccine (HBV) 3 coverage %
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