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    McLellan, Sue
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    Hi All,

    We are currently updating our guideline on surgical attire in the
    operating suite and are keen to discontinue the use of overshoes being
    worn in the operating suite.

    Overshoes have been identified as being ineffective in reducing
    bacterial floor contamination since the early 1990’s and are not
    recognised in the ACORN standards as effective. Further there is
    indication that there is in fact an increase in risk of bacterial
    contamination through the process of removing foot coverings where sound
    hand hygiene practices are not carried out.

    We would like to seek advice and recommendations on the feasibility of
    discontinuing the use of overshoes and theatre designated footwear and
    guide personnel to wear clean enclosed slip resistant footwear in the
    operating suite.

    Cheers,

    Sue

    Sue McLellan
    Infection Prevention Nurse Consultant
    Infection Prevention & Healthcare Epidemiology

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    #69776
    Fiona Randall
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    Hi Sue,

    The Hospital Infection Society published an document quite a while ago
    which was titled “Behaviours and rituals in the operating theatre”
    http://www.his.org.uk/_db/_documents/Rituals-02.pdf
    This working party who wrote the document carried out a thorough literature
    review and made recommendations on practices based on the literature
    available and where evidence was scarce – good sensible practices.
    p.19 of the document discusses footwear & recommends the use of overshoes
    should cease.

    Regards,

    Fiona Randall
    CNC Infection Control
    Wesley Mission Brisbane

    On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:08 PM, McLellan, Sue wrote:

    > ** ** ** ** ** ** **
    >
    > Hi All,****
    >
    > ** **
    >
    > We are currently updating our guideline on surgical attire in the
    > operating suite and are keen to discontinue the use of overshoes being worn
    > in the operating suite. ****
    >
    > ** **
    >
    > Overshoes have been identified as being ineffective in reducing bacterial
    > floor contamination since the early 1990s and are not recognised in the
    > ACORN standards as effective. Further there is indication that there is in
    > fact an increase in risk of bacterial contamination through the process of
    > removing foot coverings where sound hand hygiene practices are not carried
    > out.****
    >
    > ** **
    >
    > We would like to seek advice and recommendations on the feasibility of
    > discontinuing the use of overshoes and theatre designated footwear and
    > guide personnel to wear clean enclosed slip resistant footwear in the
    > operating suite.****
    >
    > ** **
    >
    > Cheers,****
    >
    > ** **
    >
    > Sue****
    >
    > ** **
    >
    > ****
    >
    > *Sue McLellan**
    > Infection Prevention Nurse Consultant
    > Infection Prevention & Healthcare Epidemiology *****
    >
    >
    > *t +61 3 90763139 f +61 3 9076 6093 m 0438 564 764 *****
    >
    > *e **s.mclellan@alfred.org.au*
    ****
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    >
    > *Alfred Health*
    > ****55 Commercial Road****
    > ****Melbourne**** VIC 3004
    > ****PO Box** 315** Prahran
    > VIC 3181 ****Australia****
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    >
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    >
    > Alfred Health incorporates The Alfred, **Caulfield** **Hospital** and ****
    > Sandringham** **Hospital****
    > http://www.alfredhealth.org.au
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