Washing uniforms at home: adhering to hospital policy
Date
2015-02Abstract
Infection control is a priority for all hospitals to reduce the spread of
healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs). Textiles especially uniforms,
are a possible route of HCAI transmission. There are protocols to
ensure hospital laundry services meet accepted standards, however
healthcare uniforms are laundered by staff at home and variations
in practice occur. A questionnaire was used to conduct a service
evaluation at four hospitals in different NHS trusts to determine how
closely healthcare staff followed hospital guidelines on laundering and
aftercare of uniforms at home. Responses showed that not all staff
followed these guidelines; 44% of staff washed their uniforms below
the recommended temperature of 60°C, which presents a potential
route for cross-contamination and infection.
Description
Citation : Riley, K., Laird, K. and Williams, J. (2015) Washing healthcare uniforms at home: Adhering to hospital policy. Nursing Standard. 29 (25), pp. 37-43.
Research Group : Infectious Disease Research Group
Research Institute : Leicester Institute for Pharmaceutical Innovation - From Molecules to Practice (LIPI)
Peer Reviewed : Yes
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