Karachi: The Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) marked World Hand Hygiene Day with a vibrant and educational session aimed at highlighting the vital role of hand hygiene in preventing hospital-acquired infections and promoting patient safety.
Held on May 5th, the event drew enthusiastic participation from over 100 nursing staff members, underscoring the frontline role nurses play in maintaining hygiene standards in healthcare settings. The session included informative lectures, interactive quizzes, and engaging giveaways, all designed to reinforce best practices in hand hygiene and their direct link to quality care.
Medical experts and infection control professionals led discussions on the latest guidelines, emphasizing how proper hand hygiene can dramatically reduce infection rates and improve overall healthcare outcomes. Participants also had the opportunity to test their knowledge and win prizes through educational games that added a fun and memorable dimension to the awareness campaign.
This initiative not only strengthens our infection control protocols but also fosters a culture of continuous improvement and accountability in patient care, a spokesperson from SIUT stated.
The event reflected SIUTs ongoing commitment to upholding the highest healthcare standards and ensuring patient safety remains a top priority.