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    Hi Everyone

    I was hoping that someone might be able to provide some advice or experience in regard to auditing aseptic technique. We currently have a process in place whereby we (IP&C) have been doing most of the auditing with a bit of help from learning and development. We have in excess of 600 beds in the hospital so as you can imagine this method of auditing is not sustainable.

    I was wondering if anyone has tried using a simulated approach to auditing aseptic technique and if so is this acceptable for accreditation purposes?

    All advice would be greatly appreciated!

    Kind regards
    Mary

    Mary Willimann | CNC Infection Control
    St John of God Subiaco Hospital
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    #71300
    Joe-Anne Bendall
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    Hi Mary
    I am happy for you to phone me – next week (not Monday – major deadline due). We have an extensive program for aseptic technique, including auditing. We have our audit tool on a commercial android device and they provide some fancy reports each month. I have also developed a training program to teach staff to audit aseptic technique.

    Our hospital has set up a SIM room and we can use this for assessment.

    A number of hospitals within our Local Health District have some impressive work on aseptic technique

    Thanks

    Joe-Anne Bendall
    (Monday/Thursday/Friday)
    Joe-anne Bendall | Clinical Nurse Consultant Infection Prevention and Control
    Sydney Hospital and Sydney Eye Hospital
    8 Macquarie St
    SYDNEY NSW 2000
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    (Tuesday/Wednesday)
    HAI Project Officer | Clinical Nurse Consultant Infection Prevention and Control
    Clinical Governance Unit

    Hi Everyone

    I was hoping that someone might be able to provide some advice or experience in regard to auditing aseptic technique. We currently have a process in place whereby we (IP&C) have been doing most of the auditing with a bit of help from learning and development. We have in excess of 600 beds in the hospital so as you can imagine this method of auditing is not sustainable.

    I was wondering if anyone has tried using a simulated approach to auditing aseptic technique and if so is this acceptable for accreditation purposes?

    All advice would be greatly appreciated!

    Kind regards
    Mary

    Mary Willimann | CNC Infection Control
    St John of God Subiaco Hospital
    T: (08) 9382 6220 | M: | F: (08) 9382 6785 | E: Mary.willimann@sjog.org.au
    12 Salvado Road Subiaco WA 6008 | PO Box 14, Subiaco WA 6904
    http://www.sjog.org.au/subiaco | http://www.twitter.com/sjog_healthcare | facebook.com/StJohnOfGodSubiacoHospital

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    #71314
    Halls, Shirley (Health)
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    The ICP in at LMHS has set up and accredited ICLN plus champions on the wards to enable the best coverage for our staff employees.

    Regards
    Shirley Halls ACSC ICLN
    Older Persons Mental Health
    Inpatient unit 1H
    Lyell McEwin Hospital
    Oldham Road
    Elizabeth Vale SA 5112
    0882870270

    Hi Everyone

    I was hoping that someone might be able to provide some advice or experience in regard to auditing aseptic technique. We currently have a process in place whereby we (IP&C) have been doing most of the auditing with a bit of help from learning and development. We have in excess of 600 beds in the hospital so as you can imagine this method of auditing is not sustainable.

    I was wondering if anyone has tried using a simulated approach to auditing aseptic technique and if so is this acceptable for accreditation purposes?

    All advice would be greatly appreciated!

    Kind regards
    Mary

    Mary Willimann | CNC Infection Control
    St John of God Subiaco Hospital
    T: (08) 9382 6220 | M: | F: (08) 9382 6785 | E: Mary.willimann@sjog.org.au
    12 Salvado Road Subiaco WA 6008 | PO Box 14, Subiaco WA 6904
    http://www.sjog.org.au/subiaco | http://www.twitter.com/sjog_healthcare | facebook.com/StJohnOfGodSubiacoHospital

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    #71309
    Catherine Mowat
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    We are a smaller rural facility but even for us it is impossible to catch staff in actual real aseptic technique situations. We have developed a calendar of available times for staff to make appointments to be assessed in our skills lab in the Learning Services Department. Participation rates could be better but as it is a part of their professional responsibility to ensure mandatory competencies are completed, managers, will in time, ensure staff fulfil their requirements of employment. In some departments such as Oncology and Dialysis it is possible to perform assessments in the workplace as times and regularity of tasks is dependable.
    We assess a variety of aseptic technique procedures in a simulated environment eg accessing a closed IV system, IDC insertion, simple dressing, inserting an IV catheter and accessing a CVAD. We passed accreditation last year with this plan in place.

    Cathy Mowat
    Infection Control
    Central Gippsland Health Service
    Sale 3850

    Hi Everyone

    I was hoping that someone might be able to provide some advice or experience in regard to auditing aseptic technique. We currently have a process in place whereby we (IP&C) have been doing most of the auditing with a bit of help from learning and development. We have in excess of 600 beds in the hospital so as you can imagine this method of auditing is not sustainable.

    I was wondering if anyone has tried using a simulated approach to auditing aseptic technique and if so is this acceptable for accreditation purposes?

    All advice would be greatly appreciated!

    Kind regards
    Mary

    Mary Willimann | CNC Infection Control
    St John of God Subiaco Hospital
    T: (08) 9382 6220 | M: | F: (08) 9382 6785 | E: Mary.willimann@sjog.org.au
    12 Salvado Road Subiaco WA 6008 | PO Box 14, Subiaco WA 6904
    http://www.sjog.org.au/subiaco | http://www.twitter.com/sjog_healthcare | facebook.com/StJohnOfGodSubiacoHospital

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    #71316
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    Hi Everyone

    Thanks very much for all your suggestions – much appreciated!! It looks like several organisations have used a simulated approach for auditing aseptic technique and that this has been acceptable.

    Many thanks
    Mary

    Mary Willimann | CNC Infection Control
    St John of God Subiaco Hospital
    T: (08) 9382 6220 | M: | F: (08) 9382 6785 | E: Mary.willimann@sjog.org.au
    12 Salvado Road Subiaco WA 6008 | PO Box 14, Subiaco WA 6904
    http://www.sjog.org.au/subiaco | http://www.twitter.com/sjog_healthcare | facebook.com/StJohnOfGodSubiacoHospital

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    The ICP in at LMHS has set up and accredited ICLN plus champions on the wards to enable the best coverage for our staff employees.

    Regards
    Shirley Halls ACSC ICLN
    Older Persons Mental Health
    Inpatient unit 1H
    Lyell McEwin Hospital
    Oldham Road
    Elizabeth Vale SA 5112
    0882870270

    Hi Everyone

    I was hoping that someone might be able to provide some advice or experience in regard to auditing aseptic technique. We currently have a process in place whereby we (IP&C) have been doing most of the auditing with a bit of help from learning and development. We have in excess of 600 beds in the hospital so as you can imagine this method of auditing is not sustainable.

    I was wondering if anyone has tried using a simulated approach to auditing aseptic technique and if so is this acceptable for accreditation purposes?

    All advice would be greatly appreciated!

    Kind regards
    Mary

    Mary Willimann | CNC Infection Control
    St John of God Subiaco Hospital
    T: (08) 9382 6220 | M: | F: (08) 9382 6785 | E: Mary.willimann@sjog.org.au
    12 Salvado Road Subiaco WA 6008 | PO Box 14, Subiaco WA 6904
    http://www.sjog.org.au/subiaco | http://www.twitter.com/sjog_healthcare | facebook.com/StJohnOfGodSubiacoHospital

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