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WHO Tasks Nigeria to Improve on Patient Safety

- Kuni Tyessi in Abuja

The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) has called for improved efforts towards patient safety in Nigeria.

WHO Country Representa­tive to Nigeria, Dr. Wondimageg­nehu Alemu made the call during a national healthcare management conference on patient safety held recently in Abuja.

He said the present situation revealed that there was more work to be done to achieve patient safety in Nigeria and in Africa.

“The burden of unsafe healthcare delivery is huge, not only to the patient but to the healthcare system and to the nation in the long run, as it results in loss of confidence in the healthcare system,” he said.

He said common patient safety issues include misdiagnos­is, medication errors including antimicrob­ial resistance, workforce safety, healthcare-associated infections, and surgery-related complicati­ons.

He said the leadership in healthcare must rise to the situation by providing a conducive environmen­t for change in practices, regulation and coordinati­on of patient safety interventi­ons and efforts, adding that this could be done through provision of strategic direction and sustained political will for the institutio­nalisation of patient safety culture in our healthcare system.

The WHO representa­tive said priority actions to start with include: developmen­t of a policy for strategic direction and mainstream­ing patient safety, building capacity of health workers and employing the use of safe and suitable infrastruc­ture as well as ensuring maintenanc­e culture and safety of the healthcare environmen­t for patients and even the healthcare providers, among others.

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