Showing posts with label Charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charity. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Healthcare Associated Infection - Not On My Watch

Healthcare Associated Infection

Introduction

• Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI), also referred to as "nosocomial" or "hospital" infection is a buried problem that no institution or country appears to have solved yet.
• Hospitalization and interventions for the purposes of healthcare have always been associated with a risk of infection.
• Advances in medical technology and treatment means more patients are being treated than ever before and this increases the risk of acquiring HAI infection.
• Each year, hundreds of millions of patients around the world are affected by HAI. They are the most frequent adverse event during healthcare delivery worldwide.
• Not all HAI can be prevented; however, high standards of infection control can minimize the risk of occurrence.

What is HAI?

HAI is an infection occurring in a patient during the process of care in a hospital or other health care facility which was not present or incubating at the time of admission. This includes infections acquired in the hospital but appearing after discharge, and also occupational infections among staff. – WHO

Why HAI is Dangerous?

• For a patient affected by HAI, it can cause:
  1. Considerable distress
  2. Extend stays in hospital
  3. Decline in quality of life
  4. Prolong discomfort, permanent disability and in some cases contribute to, or cause, death
• Healthcare staffs are also at risk of acquiring HAI as a result of attending to infected patients.



Healthcare Associated Infection

HAI in USA

• In 2002, the estimated HAI incidence rate in the United States of America was 4.5%, corresponding to 9.3 infections per 1 000 patient-days and 1.7 million affected patients, leading to 99 000 deaths
• The annual economic impact was approximately US$ 6.5 billion in 2004
• Every year in the USA, 250 000 episodes of nosocomial bloodstream infection occur, resulting in 16-40% attributable mortality in critically ill patients

Not On My Watch Campaign


Not On My Watch Kimberly-Clark Campaign
Ventilator–associated pneumonia (VAP) is one of the top three infection concerns of clinicians today

• Approximately 20–30% of healthcare-associated infections are considered to be preventable by intensive hygiene and control programs
• To help achieve this goal, Kimberly-Clark Health Care launched "Not on My Watch", a website that provides tools and information to help facilities eliminate HAI.
• Kimberly-Clark will match all year-end gifts made by AORN members up to $20,000.
• The donation will be used to support the advancement of patient safety through education, research and patient safety initiatives.
• A few of these nurses’ programs include scholarships, educational tool kits, webinars and conferences for professional development.

Not On My Watch Kimberly-Clark Campaign

P/S: This post is under my Charity category; where I published charity events (non-profits events) and/or campaigns on various issues. Please feel free to email me (bluecrystaldude[at]gmail.com) if you have any interesting event or campaign or even story you want to share with my readers. Healthcare Associated Infection - Not On My Watch post is suggested by Barbara Dunn. Thank you so much for your kind interest.

Photos Credit:
1. Coding News
2. Insider, College of Medicine, University of Florida

References:
1. World Health Organization (WHO)
2. Tackling healthcare associated infections through effective policy action, British Medical Association
3. Reducing Healthcare Associated Infections in Hospitals in England, National Audit Office
4. Windows into Safety and Quality in Health Care 2009, Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare
5. Not On My Watch, HAI Watchdog website

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Because We Care

Surprise, surprise, I am writing another post today. I dedicated this post to bubbles182 for keep pushing me to go forward with my blog and also to specifically to my auntie, Datin Mazlina Mohd Zahid for inviting me to join her charity work last Saturday.

Charity Show 1

She and her husband have been involving with Soroptimist International Club of Damansara (SID) for quite some times. SID was chartered in 1993 and has carried out many services and charity projects mainly to help the less fortunate women and children in the community. To listen to her talking about SID passionately is just inspiring. Therefore, I was more than eager to participate in the charity show last weekend.


Charity Show 2

Charity Show 3

Basically the event on that day was to gather children from various children’s homes in Klang Valley; totaling up with almost 500 children, to watch Megamind movie at e@Curve. The show was sponsored by friends and associates of SID and corporate donors with ticket sold at RM 35 each.

The proceeds from the charity show will be used to replenish SID’s:

  • Children Welfare Fund
  • Single Mothers Fund
  • Cancer Welfare Fund
Charity Show 4

Charity Show 5


I was actually overwhelming because:

1. I am never being surrounding with that many kids before
2. To see their excited faces waiting for the movie to start were just mesmerizing
3. Volunteers and children from different races mingle around with each other – this is what 1Malaysia is all about

Many of the children in these homes/centres are children of single mothers who are financially challenged and are unable to support their children thus forcing them to abandon them at the homes. They need our help to ensure that their children can receive a proper education. In addition, we provide skills training for single mothers so that they can be gainfully employed. Our Cancer Welfare Fund helps to subsidise the cost of chemotherapy and radiotherapy for underprivileged women stricken with cancer.

Helping others that are in needs; you will feel good about it.And the movie was good too! (will post about that later :)

Charity Show 6


With this post, I will also officially announce to all my readers that I will be posting few more events that I went and will be delighted if you want to feature your event in my blog. Just drop me an email explaining your event at bluecrystaldude(at)gmail.com and I will personally keep in touch with you. Of course I have the right to choose with event to be featured here.

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