The Role of Corresponding Health Workers in Strengthening Infection Control Practices: A Comprehensive Review

Authors

  • Mousa Muflih Rashdi Al-Qawara General Hospital, Saudi Arabia
  • Ashwaq Saud Rabah Alnomasy Huwylan Primary Healthcare Center, Saudi Arabia
  • Abdulrahman Mujri Sultan Alotaibi Al-Qawara General Hospital, Saudi Arabia
  • Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah Alkhalawi Al-Qawara General Hospital, Saudi Arabia
  • Muhammad Salem Falah Al -Harbi Al-Qawara General Hospital, Saudi Arabia
  • Adel Hamid Alrashidi AlRass General Hospital, Saudi Arabia
  • Salem Mohammed Al-Harbi Al-Qawara General Hospital, Saudi Arabia
  • Fahad Hameed Batel Alrashdi General Administration of Emergency Safety and Ambulance Transport, Saudi Arabia
  • Shaker Ali Abdullah Alqahtani Aseer Cluster, ministry of health, Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v4i3.3187

Keywords:

corresponding health workers, infection control, healthcare-associated infections frontline healthcare staff, interdepartmental collaboration compliance, training and education, healthcare safety, infection surveillance

Abstract

Corresponding health workers play a pivotal role in strengthening infection control practices within healthcare settings. Positioned at the frontline of patient care, these professionals are responsible for implementing critical infection prevention strategies, monitoring compliance, and facilitating communication between departments and infection control units. This comprehensive review explores the core responsibilities, challenges, and enabling factors that influence the effectiveness of corresponding health workers in infection control. Drawing from international guidelines, systematic reviews, and real-world case studies, the article highlights the importance of education, institutional support, and behavior-based interventions. It also examines barriers such as limited resources, training gaps, and organizational culture. The findings emphasize that empowering corresponding health workers through targeted training, leadership engagement, and multidisciplinary collaboration can significantly reduce healthcare-associated infections and improve overall patient safety. The review concludes with actionable recommendations for policy makers, healthcare institutions, and researchers to support and enhance the role of corresponding health workers in infection prevention programs across diverse healthcare contexts.

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Published

2024-12-21

How to Cite

Rashdi, M. M., Alnomasy, A. S. R., Alotaibi, A. M. S., Alkhalawi, A. A. A., Al -Harbi, M. S. F., Alrashidi, A. H., … Alqahtani, S. A. A. (2024). The Role of Corresponding Health Workers in Strengthening Infection Control Practices: A Comprehensive Review. Journal of Posthumanism, 4(3), 1092–1105. https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v4i3.3187

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