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    KATH launches standard operating procedure guidelines for child health care

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsJanuary 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Directorate of Child Health at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi has launched a new Child Health Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and Antimicrobial Prescribing Guidelines, aimed at enhancing pediatric care and combating antimicrobial resistance.

    The launch of the initiative, which was attended healthcare professionals, stakeholders, and representatives of the hospital’s management, is designed to streamline clinical practices and ensure that children receive optimal treatment, while minimizing the risks associated with inappropriate antibiotic use.

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    The SOP aims to provide a framework for healthcare providers to follow, ensuring consistency in the treatment of pediatric patients.

    By standardising processes, SOPs help maintain high-quality care across different healthcare professionals and departments and help reduce the risk of errors in treatment and medication administration by providing step-by-step instructions.

    In the context of antimicrobial prescribing, SOPs provide specific guidelines to ensure appropriate use of antibiotics, helping to combat antimicrobial resistance.

    Antimicrobial prescribing guidelines are structured recommendations designed to optimise the use of antimicrobial agents in clinical practice.

    These guidelines aim to ensure effective treatment while minimising the risks associated with antimicrobial resistance and adverse effects.

    It provides evidence-based recommendations that ensure patients receive the most effective antimicrobial therapy for their infections, to enhance patient safety by minimising the risk of adverse drug reactions and drug interactions.

    Professor Sampson Antwi, Head of the Child Health Directorate, speaking at the event, referred to the rising concerns about antimicrobial resistance, and how SOPs play a crucial role in enhancing the overall quality of healthcare services, particularly in specialised areas like pediatric health care.

    He stated that there would be a mechanism to ensure the strict adherence to the new standard operative procedures and antimicrobial prescribing guidelines.

    “The Directorate will provide training sessions for healthcare staff to familiarise themselves with the new protocols and ensure effective implementation in clinical settings”.

    Kwaku Sarfo, Director of Pharmacy of KATH, said the initiative would need a bit of time to effectively work since it was new in the system and, therefore, must follow strict due processes.

    He commended the Directorate for its timely initiative as it would have a positive impact on the hospital.

    “This initiative represents a significant step forward in our commitment to providing safe and effective healthcare for children.

    By adhering to these guidelines, we can improve patient outcomes and contribute to global efforts against antimicrobial resistance,” he stated.

    Dr. Justice Sylverken, the Lead Clinician of the Child Health Directorate, pointed out that the new SOP would not only enhance the quality of care, but would also empower the healthcare professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to make informed clinical decisions.

    Dr. Yaw Opare Larbi, Acting Medical Director of KATH, who represented the Chief Executive of the hospital, applauded the management of the Chile Health Directorate for its proactive decision to develop the SOP and the Antimicrobial guidelines.

    He encouraged healthcare providers to justify the use of antimicrobial for each patient, ensuring that they were necessary and appropriate.

    The launch of the SOP and Antimicrobial Prescribing Guidelines is expected to have a profound impact on child health care in the region and beyond.

    By standardising practices and promoting responsible antibiotic use, the directorate aims to improve health outcomes for children who are the most vulnerable members of the community.

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