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    Cath Murphy
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    Dear All

    I am currently working on a project looking at variations/ uniformity in the type of cloths used to wipe surfaces in healthcare settings. Specifically I am looking for any guidelines (local/ state/ national) that make any recommendations for specific types of cloths by specific tasks or surface type. For example are there different requirements for cloths used in bathrooms vs pt environment vs high-touch objects vs non-clinical areas within a hospital.

    I have access to the REACH study publications (thanks Brett) and other research from the Monash group (thanks Elisabeth Gillespie and team) but wonder if there are other requirements/ practices.

    Thank you for any feedback.

    Regards
    Cath

    Cathryn Murphy RN B. Photog MPH FSHEA FAPIC CIPC-E PhD CIC
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    kerrin Maher
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    Good morning,
    In Sterilising department lint free cloths must be used for all surfaces.

    Cheers Kerrin

    Kerrin Maher RN BN
    Nurse Unit Manager | Central Sterilising Department
    QEll Jubilee Hospital | Metro South Health
    Kessels Road QLD 4108
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    Dear All

    I am currently working on a project looking at variations/ uniformity in the type of cloths used to wipe surfaces in healthcare settings. Specifically I am looking for any guidelines (local/ state/ national) that make any recommendations for specific types of cloths by specific tasks or surface type. For example are there different requirements for cloths used in bathrooms vs pt environment vs high-touch objects vs non-clinical areas within a hospital.

    I have access to the REACH study publications (thanks Brett) and other research from the Monash group (thanks Elisabeth Gillespie and team) but wonder if there are other requirements/ practices.

    Thank you for any feedback.

    Regards
    Cath

    Cathryn Murphy RN B. Photog MPH FSHEA FAPIC CIPC-E PhD CIC
    Chief Executive Officer & Creative Director
    Infection Control Plus Pty Ltd
    Adjunct Honorary Assoc. Professor – Faculty of Health Services & Medicine
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    #74798
    marjenes@OPTUSNET.COM.AU Subject: Re: Cleaning Wiping Cloths In-Reply-To:
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    Dear Catherine – I think that Dr Stephanie Dancer, Microbiologist at
    Lanarkshire might have some good references and advice on this as cleaning
    is her thing – she is a regular contributor so you shouldn’t have any
    trouble finding her email

    I would be surprised if lint free was mandated for environmental cleaning

    Regards,

    Margaret Jennings
    Marjen Education Services

    website. http://www.marjenes.com.au
    email. marjenes@optusnet.com.au

    mob. 0404 088 754
    fax. 03 9439 2436

    —–Original Message—–
    Murphy

    Dear All

    I am currently working on a project looking at variations/ uniformity in the
    type of cloths used to wipe surfaces in healthcare settings. Specifically I
    am looking for any guidelines (local/ state/ national) that make any
    recommendations for specific types of cloths by specific tasks or surface
    type. For example are there different requirements for cloths used in
    bathrooms vs pt environment vs high-touch objects vs non-clinical areas
    within a hospital.

    I have access to the REACH study publications (thanks Brett) and other
    research from the Monash group (thanks Elisabeth Gillespie and team) but
    wonder if there are other requirements/ practices.

    Thank you for any feedback.

    Regards
    Cath

    Cathryn Murphy RN B. Photog MPH FSHEA FAPIC CIPC-E PhD CIC Chief Executive
    Officer & Creative Director Infection Control Plus Pty Ltd Adjunct Honorary
    Assoc. Professor – Faculty of Health Services & Medicine Bond University
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    E: Cath@infectioncontrolplus.com.au
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    #74799
    Cath Murphy
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    Thanks Margaret

    Dr Dancer is a crack researcher in this area for sure, and there are several locals as well plus US experts like Boyce and Carling. I hace access to and a pretty good working knowledge of the research, I am actually seeking either real-life practices or written policies from within Australia and NZ.

    I appreciate your response regardless.

    Cheers
    Cath

    Cathryn Murphy RN B. Photog MPH FSHEA FAPIC CIPC-E PhD CIC
    Chief Executive Officer & Creative Director
    Infection Control Plus Pty Ltd
    Adjunct Assoc. Professor – Faculty of Health Services & Medicine
    Bond University
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    —–Original Message—–

    Dear Catherine – I think that Dr Stephanie Dancer, Microbiologist at Lanarkshire might have some good references and advice on this as cleaning is her thing – she is a regular contributor so you shouldn’t have any trouble finding her email

    I would be surprised if lint free was mandated for environmental cleaning

    Regards,

    Margaret Jennings
    Marjen Education Services

    website. http://www.marjenes.com.au
    email. marjenes@optusnet.com.au

    mob. 0404 088 754
    fax. 03 9439 2436

    —–Original Message—–

    Dear All

    I am currently working on a project looking at variations/ uniformity in the type of cloths used to wipe surfaces in healthcare settings. Specifically I am looking for any guidelines (local/ state/ national) that make any recommendations for specific types of cloths by specific tasks or surface type. For example are there different requirements for cloths used in bathrooms vs pt environment vs high-touch objects vs non-clinical areas within a hospital.

    I have access to the REACH study publications (thanks Brett) and other research from the Monash group (thanks Elisabeth Gillespie and team) but wonder if there are other requirements/ practices.

    Thank you for any feedback.

    Regards
    Cath

    Cathryn Murphy RN B. Photog MPH FSHEA FAPIC CIPC-E PhD CIC Chief Executive Officer & Creative Director Infection Control Plus Pty Ltd Adjunct Honorary Assoc. Professor – Faculty of Health Services & Medicine Bond University QLD, Australia

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    #74800
    marjenes@OPTUSNET.COM.AU Subject: Re: Cleaning Wiping Cloths In-Reply-To:
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    Hi Cath I run an infection control ed service Australia wide as a
    microbiologist myself but not for hospitals i.e. office based and right now
    I am just happy if there are detergent wipes everywhere so cleaning actually
    happens – I find it’s the facilitation that is important (from experience)
    and try to steer staff away from liquid detergents and bottles that need to
    made up daily and paper towel

    Regards,

    Margaret Jennings
    Marjen Education Services

    website. http://www.marjenes.com.au
    email. marjenes@optusnet.com.au

    mob. 0404 088 754
    fax. 03 9439 2436

    —–Original Message—–
    Murphy

    Thanks Margaret

    Dr Dancer is a crack researcher in this area for sure, and there are several
    locals as well plus US experts like Boyce and Carling. I hace access to and
    a pretty good working knowledge of the research, I am actually seeking
    either real-life practices or written policies from within Australia and NZ.

    I appreciate your response regardless.

    Cheers
    Cath

    Cathryn Murphy RN B. Photog MPH FSHEA FAPIC CIPC-E PhD CIC Chief Executive
    Officer & Creative Director Infection Control Plus Pty Ltd Adjunct Assoc.
    Professor – Faculty of Health Services & Medicine Bond University QLD,
    Australia

    E: Cath@infectioncontrolplus.com.au
    M: +61 428 154154
    W:http://www.infectioncontrolplus.com.au

    —–Original Message—–
    marjenes@OPTUSNET.COM.AU

    Dear Catherine – I think that Dr Stephanie Dancer, Microbiologist at
    Lanarkshire might have some good references and advice on this as cleaning
    is her thing – she is a regular contributor so you shouldn’t have any
    trouble finding her email

    I would be surprised if lint free was mandated for environmental cleaning

    Regards,

    Margaret Jennings
    Marjen Education Services

    website. http://www.marjenes.com.au
    email. marjenes@optusnet.com.au

    mob. 0404 088 754
    fax. 03 9439 2436

    —–Original Message—–
    Murphy

    Dear All

    I am currently working on a project looking at variations/ uniformity in the
    type of cloths used to wipe surfaces in healthcare settings. Specifically I
    am looking for any guidelines (local/ state/ national) that make any
    recommendations for specific types of cloths by specific tasks or surface
    type. For example are there different requirements for cloths used in
    bathrooms vs pt environment vs high-touch objects vs non-clinical areas
    within a hospital.

    I have access to the REACH study publications (thanks Brett) and other
    research from the Monash group (thanks Elisabeth Gillespie and team) but
    wonder if there are other requirements/ practices.

    Thank you for any feedback.

    Regards
    Cath

    Cathryn Murphy RN B. Photog MPH FSHEA FAPIC CIPC-E PhD CIC Chief Executive
    Officer & Creative Director Infection Control Plus Pty Ltd Adjunct Honorary
    Assoc. Professor – Faculty of Health Services & Medicine Bond University
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    #74801
    Cath Murphy
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    Dear Margaret

    The behavioural and human factors are really important in cleaning within hospital and office-based practices as well.

    The research around impregnated wipes is also interesting as there are many unresolved issues including the most appropriate tests for registration as well as variable efficacy against different potential and actual pathogens .

    Personally I have looked at several different popular impregnated wipes and noted issues with degree of dampness, leakage, dispensing etc. Some have greater coverage than others. It’s great that Australian healthcare cleaning remains at the front of researchers and clinicians’ minds as it is in my honest opinion, unresolved and pre-impregnated cloths whilst useful and effective are not without issue. There is still room for improvement and it’s a difficult challenge. In some settings disposable non-pre-impregnated wipes may be superior.

    Glad to know that you are helping non-acute care settings with their practices.

    Regards
    Cath

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    .

    —–Original Message—–

    Hi Cath I run an infection control ed service Australia wide as a microbiologist myself but not for hospitals i.e. office based and right now I am just happy if there are detergent wipes everywhere so cleaning actually happens – I find it’s the facilitation that is important (from experience) and try to steer staff away from liquid detergents and bottles that need to made up daily and paper towel

    Regards,

    Margaret Jennings
    Marjen Education Services

    website. http://www.marjenes.com.au
    email. marjenes@optusnet.com.au

    mob. 0404 088 754
    fax. 03 9439 2436

    —–Original Message—–

    Thanks Margaret

    Dr Dancer is a crack researcher in this area for sure, and there are several locals as well plus US experts like Boyce and Carling. I hace access to and a pretty good working knowledge of the research, I am actually seeking either real-life practices or written policies from within Australia and NZ.

    I appreciate your response regardless.

    Cheers
    Cath

    Cathryn Murphy RN B. Photog MPH FSHEA FAPIC CIPC-E PhD CIC Chief Executive Officer & Creative Director Infection Control Plus Pty Ltd Adjunct Assoc.
    Professor – Faculty of Health Services & Medicine Bond University QLD, Australia

    E: Cath@infectioncontrolplus.com.au
    M: +61 428 154154
    W:http://www.infectioncontrolplus.com.au

    —–Original Message—–

    Dear Catherine – I think that Dr Stephanie Dancer, Microbiologist at Lanarkshire might have some good references and advice on this as cleaning is her thing – she is a regular contributor so you shouldn’t have any trouble finding her email

    I would be surprised if lint free was mandated for environmental cleaning

    Regards,

    Margaret Jennings
    Marjen Education Services

    website. http://www.marjenes.com.au
    email. marjenes@optusnet.com.au

    mob. 0404 088 754
    fax. 03 9439 2436

    —–Original Message—–

    Dear All

    I am currently working on a project looking at variations/ uniformity in the type of cloths used to wipe surfaces in healthcare settings. Specifically I am looking for any guidelines (local/ state/ national) that make any recommendations for specific types of cloths by specific tasks or surface type. For example are there different requirements for cloths used in bathrooms vs pt environment vs high-touch objects vs non-clinical areas within a hospital.

    I have access to the REACH study publications (thanks Brett) and other research from the Monash group (thanks Elisabeth Gillespie and team) but wonder if there are other requirements/ practices.

    Thank you for any feedback.

    Regards
    Cath

    Cathryn Murphy RN B. Photog MPH FSHEA FAPIC CIPC-E PhD CIC Chief Executive Officer & Creative Director Infection Control Plus Pty Ltd Adjunct Honorary Assoc. Professor – Faculty of Health Services & Medicine Bond University QLD, Australia

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