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07/08/2015 at 3:13 pm #72357AnonymousInactive
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Hi All,
We would greatly appreciate any feedback regarding how this issue is managed in your facilities.
Long sleeves for religious / cultural reasons is not a common occurrence in our community.
We have a policy in place which we are about to review.
Many ThanksCath Wade
Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Prevention and Control
Level 1, 67 Holden Street Gosford Hospital
Catherine.Wade@health.nsw.gov.au or CCLHD-IPAC@health.nsw.gov.au
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07/08/2015 at 3:22 pm #72358Carolyn.Chenoweth@FMC-ASIA.COM Subject: Re: Long Sleeves in Clinical Setting – Religious / Cultural Reasons In-Reply-To:ParticipantAuthor:
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HI Cath,
I have been working with our dialysis clinics across 11 Asia and Pacific
countries and many different cultures and religions.
Regarding uniforms, we have not had any issues implementing a bare below
elbow policy in the clinical area, from a cultural or religious
perspective.With best regards
Carolyn Chenoweth
ANZ Quality and Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Fresenius ClinicsFresenius Medical Care Australia Pty Ltd
Payneham Dialysis Clinic, 2 Portrush Road
Payneham
SA 5070
Australia
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M: +61 407 810 800
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Sent by: ACIPC Infexion ConnexionHi All,
We would greatly appreciate any feedback regarding how this issue is
managed in your facilities.
Long sleeves for religious / cultural reasons is not a common occurrence
in our community.
We have a policy in place which we are about to review.
Many ThanksCath Wade
Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Prevention and Control
Level 1, 67 Holden Street Gosford Hospital
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11/08/2015 at 5:41 pm #72380CAMERON, DonnaParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Cath,
We have in our Professional Dress Code guideline the following statement:Cultural Dress Requirements:
For nurses that have specific cultural dress requirements, the following applies:
* Skirts are of a style that does not restrict movement.
* Sleeves are tight fitting at wrist length and are able to be secured above elbow for hand washing techniques
* Headwear will be short length, secured with clips not pins, and will not cover any part of the faceOur hand hygiene guideline also states that you should be bare-below-the -elbows but that if long sleeves are worn they need to be able to be pushed up for clinical contact.
Regards,
Donna.
Donna Cameron
Manager Infection Control
Austin Health
P.O. Box 5555
HEIDELBERG Vic 3084
* 9496 6625
* donna.cameron@austin.org.auHi All,
We would greatly appreciate any feedback regarding how this issue is managed in your facilities.
Long sleeves for religious / cultural reasons is not a common occurrence in our community.
We have a policy in place which we are about to review.
Many ThanksCath Wade
Clinical Nurse Consultant | Infection Prevention and Control
Level 1, 67 Holden Street Gosford Hospital
Catherine.Wade@health.nsw.gov.au or CCLHD-IPAC@health.nsw.gov.au
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