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    Janet Masters
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    Morning all,

    I have been asked to pose the following question to the list by Kaye Rolls,
    the Knowledge Management CNC Intensive Care Co-ordination and Monitoring
    Unit. NSW

    What are the most relevant variables to consider when interpreting studies
    on the effect of isolation of MRO patients?

    Your answers can be sent to the list and I can forward them to Kaye or
    alternatively email her directly on Kaye.Rolls@swahs.health.nsw.gov.au

    thank you

    Janet Masters
    Project Officer
    Intensive Care Best Practice Project
    ICCMU

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    Wishart, Michael
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    Hi Janet

    My question would be what kind of ‘effect’ are you examining. Psychological impact? Environmental contamination? Transmission?

    Thanks
    Michael

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    Morning all,

    I have been asked to pose the following question to the list by Kaye Rolls, the Knowledge Management CNC Intensive Care Co-ordination and Monitoring Unit. NSW
    What are the most relevant variables to consider when interpreting studies on the effect of isolation of MRO patients?

    Your answers can be sent to the list and I can forward them to Kaye or alternatively email her directly on Kaye.Rolls@swahs.health.nsw.gov.au

    thank you

    Janet Masters
    Project Officer
    Intensive Care Best Practice Project
    ICCMU

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    Janet Masters
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    Morning all,

    I have been asked to pose the following question to the list by Kaye Rolls,
    the Knowledge Management CNC Intensive Care Co-ordination and Monitoring
    Unit. NSW

    What are the most relevant variables to consider when interpreting studies
    on the effect of isolation of MRO patients?

    She is preparing a literature review with the purpose of identifying the
    appropriate number of isolation rooms for an ICU. So the effects would
    include reduction in transmission, minimising psychological effects
    environmental contamination – I guess this would be outside the isolation
    room itself. I realise the room becomes ‘contaminated’ quite quickly.

    Your answers can be sent to the list and I can forward them to Kaye or
    alternatively email her directly on Kaye.Rolls@swahs.health.nsw.gov.au

    On 10 October 2011 10:25, Wishart, Michael wrote:

    > Hi Janet
    >
    > My question would be what kind of ‘effect’ are you examining. Psychological
    > impact? Environmental contamination? Transmission?
    >
    > Thanks
    > Michael
    >
    > Michael Wishart | GPH – Infection Control Coordinator
    >
    > GPH – Quality & Safety Unit (Infection Control) | Greenslopes Private
    > Hospital
    > Newdegate Street, Greenslopes QLD 4120
    > t: 07 3394 7919 | f: 07 3394 7985
    > e: WishartM@ramsayhealth.com.au | w: http://www.ramsayhealth.com.au
    >
    >
    > Ramsay Health Care is an environmentally responsible corporation, please
    > consider the environment before printing this email.
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    > From: AICA Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf
    > Of Janet Masters
    > Sent: Monday, 10 October 2011 8:58 AM
    > To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
    > Subject: [AICA_Infexion_Connexion] Isolation of MRO patients
    >
    > Morning all,
    >
    > I have been asked to pose the following question to the list by Kaye Rolls,
    > the Knowledge Management CNC Intensive Care Co-ordination and Monitoring
    > Unit. NSW
    > What are the most relevant variables to consider when interpreting studies
    > on the effect of isolation of MRO patients?
    >
    > Your answers can be sent to the list and I can forward them to Kaye or
    > alternatively email her directly on Kaye.Rolls@swahs.health.nsw.gov.au
    >
    > thank you
    >
    > Janet Masters
    > Project Officer
    > Intensive Care Best Practice Project
    > ICCMU
    >
    >
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