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10/11/2010 at 8:38 am #68481Wishart, MichaelParticipant
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I am seeking informed comment on the management of Multiresistant
Organisms (MROs) in the non-acute sector, specifically residential care.
I am aware of some guidelines from SA (for MRSA and VRE specifically –
http://www.health.sa.gov.au/INFECTIONCONTROL/Default.aspx?tabid157)
that note that risk to patients from actual infection from MROs is much
lower, but am wondering what other Australian guidelines there may be
out there for managing MRO’s in residential care. The new Australian
national infection control guidelines only comment (p 113) B3.1.2) that
“In non-acute healthcare settings, general measures of infection control
(particularly hand hygiene by both patients and healthcare workers)
maybe enough to prevent transmission”, which is somewhat general
statement.I also thought HICSIG was looking at residential care infection control
– is anyone aware if they actually developed any guidelines for MRO
management?Thanks for all comments.
Cheers
MichaelMichael Wishart | GPH – Infection Control Coordinator
GPH – Quality & Safety Unit (Infection Control) | Greenslopes Private
Hospital
Newdegate Street, Greenslopes QLD 4120
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10/11/2010 at 11:34 am #68482Christine HuntParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Michael
HICSIG has a working group running at the moment that are in the process of developing guidelines to prevent the transmission of MRSA in Residential Aged Care Facilities. I am a member as well as many others, John Ferguson is the Chair. It is planned that the guidelines will have sections on AB Stewardship, Hand Hygiene, Standard Precautions, Additional Contact precautions, Skin protection and Wound Management, Environment and Equipment, Surveillance, Outbreak Identification and Management, Screening and Clearance, Laundry and Linen management. Michelle Callard presented on the work of the group at the AICA conf in Perth. We hope to have a first draft ready for comment early next year.
Cheers
ChrisChris Hunt
Business Improvement Specialist
Eldercare Incorporated
251 Young St
Wayville SA 5034W: 8291 1045
M: 0402 243 899
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E: christine.hunt@eldercare.net.au—–Original Message—–
I am seeking informed comment on the management of Multiresistant
Organisms (MROs) in the non-acute sector, specifically residential care.
I am aware of some guidelines from SA (for MRSA and VRE specifically –
http://www.health.sa.gov.au/INFECTIONCONTROL/Default.aspx?tabid157)
that note that risk to patients from actual infection from MROs is much
lower, but am wondering what other Australian guidelines there may be
out there for managing MRO’s in residential care. The new Australian
national infection control guidelines only comment (p 113) B3.1.2) that
“In non-acute healthcare settings, general measures of infection control
(particularly hand hygiene by both patients and healthcare workers)
maybe enough to prevent transmission”, which is somewhat general
statement.I also thought HICSIG was looking at residential care infection control
– is anyone aware if they actually developed any guidelines for MRO
management?Thanks for all comments.
Cheers
MichaelMichael 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.auRamsay Health Care is an environmentally responsible corporation, please
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