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Healthcare Infection, communicates findings among the physicians, nurses, and epidemiologists involved in the control of infection-related illness. More

Editor: Brett Mitchell

 
 
 

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Published online 22 May 2012
Antimicrobial efficacies of chlorhexidine gluconate–alcohols and a povidone–iodine solution as skin preparations in vivo 
Yutaka Nishihara, Takumi Kajiura, Katsuhiro Yokota, Hiroyoshi Kobayashi and Takashi Okubo

The antimicrobial efficacy of 1 and 2% chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) preparations with a povidone–iodine preparation was compared on sites commonly used for catheter insertion. The preparations were found to be not significantly different in efficacy. According to this study, practices in Japan, where pharmaceutical regulations limit CHG in antiseptics to 1%, could safely make changes to comply with CDC guidelines that recommend the use of 1% CHG in antiseptics.

 
  


 
Published online 22 May 2012
A new approach to improving hand hygiene practice in an inner city acute hospital in Australia 
Giulietta Pontivivo, Ketty Rivas, Julie Gallard, Nickolas Yu and Lin Perry

Hand hygiene is a basic and essential but poorly conducted method to limit infection in hospitals. This practice development approach, using multiple methods, to implementing the ‘5 Moments for Hand Hygiene’ national initiative was successful in improving compliance and decreasing rates of bacteraemia.

 
  


 
Published online 15 May 2012
Surgical site infections following caesarean section at Royal Darwin Hospital, Northern Territory 
Katie Henman, Claire L. Gordon, Tain Gardiner, Jane Thorn, Brian Spain, Jane Davies and Robert Baird

Surgical site skin infections (SSIs) following c-section are significant but preventable complications that affect vulnerable mothers. In our study, length of stay in hospital was increased in women with infection and a quarter were readmitted to hospital. After implementing alcoholic 2% chlorhexidine, adding gentamicin to cephazolin prophylaxis, administering prophylactic antibiotic before skin incision and educating staff, the rate of SSI at RDH nearly halved. This study confirms the role of c-section SSI surveillance and feedback to detect areas for improvement and to implement change.

 
  


 
Published online 01 May 2012
Surveillance of surgical site infections after open heart surgery 
Rosanna Loss, Günter Marggraf, J. Adam Piotrowski, Jaroslaw Benedik, Birgit Ross, Dorothea Hansen, Heinz G. Jakob and Walter Popp

Postoperative wound infections are a serious complication in open heart surgery leading to significant morbidity and mortality, prolonged hospitalisation and increasing costs of care. Of the 405 screened patients, surgical site infections occurred in seven patients (1.7%): two (0.5%) were superficial infections and five (1.2%) were deep infections. Post-discharge surveillance and antibiotic prophylaxis remain essential tools for the reliable assessment of surgical wound infections.

 
  



Healthcare Infection
Volume 17 Number 1 2012
Hand Hygiene

 
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Australia: a leader in hand hygiene 
Phil Russo, Didier Pittet and Lindsay Grayson
pp. 1-2
 
 


 
Evaluating the economics of the Australian National Hand Hygiene Initiative 
Nicholas Graves, Adrian Barnett, Katherine White, Nerina Jimmieson, Katie Page, Megan Campbell, Elizabeth Stevens, Rebecca Rashleigh-Rolls, Lindsay Grayson and David Paterson
pp. 5-10
 
  
 


 
Auditing hand hygiene rates for quality and improvement 
Deborough Macbeth and Cathryn Murphy
pp. 13-17
 
  
 


 
Nurses' uniforms: off the radar. A review of guidelines and laundering practices 
Cindy Halliwell
pp. 18-24
 
  
 


 
Barriers and enablers to the uptake of alcohol-based hand rubs for pre-operative hand antisepsis in the operating room: an Australian perspective 
Tracy Sloane, Ramon Z. Shaban and Brigid Gillespie
pp. 25-32
 
  
 


 
Implementing hand hygiene strategies in the operating suite 
Elizabeth Reika Bellaard-Smith and Elizabeth E. Gillespie
pp. 33-37
 
  
 


 
Journal Watch 
Ann Bull
pp. 38-39
 
  
 


   
These articles have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication. They are still in production and have not been edited, so may differ from the final published form.

    HI12017  Accepted 21 May 2012
    Our College, Our Future
    Phil Russo
    Abstract


    HI12016  Accepted 12 May 2012
    Evaluating environmental cleanliness in hospitals and other healthcare settings
    Fiona Wilson, Anne Wells
    Abstract


    HI12009  Accepted 02 May 2012
    Formative and process evaluation of a healthcare associated infection surveillance program in residential aged care facilities, Grampians region, Victoria
    Mary Smith, Ann Bull, David Dunt, Michael RIchards, Badrika Suranganie Wijesundara, Noleen Bennett
    Abstract




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1. Published 12 March 2008
Hand hygiene audits utilising medical student observers and measuring product consumption

Annabelle D. Donaldson, Dale A. Fisher, Corinna Scharmer, Toon Mae Ng and Paul A. Tambyah

2. Published 23 June 2011
A novel approach to auditing the compliance of hand hygiene and staff behaviour change

Robyn Ann Donnellan, Jackie Ludher and Michael Brydon

3. Published 5 April 2012
Nurses' uniforms: off the radar. A review of guidelines and laundering practices

Cindy Halliwell

4. Published 16 January 2012
Frameworks to assist adoption of infection prevention and control programs. Does the literature exist?

Peta-Anne P. Zimmerman, Heather Yeatman and Michael Jones

5. Published 5 April 2012
Auditing hand hygiene rates for quality and improvement

Deborough Macbeth and Cathryn Murphy

6. Published 23 June 2011
ASID (HICSIG)/AICA Position Statement: Preventing catheter-associated urinary tract infections in patients

Brett Mitchell, Chris Ware, Alistair McGregor, Saffron Brown, Anne Wells, Rhonda L. Stuart, Fiona Wilson and Matthew Mason

7. Published 23 June 2011
The challenges of implementing a national hand hygiene initiative in rural and remote areas: Is it time for a new approach to auditing?

Jenny Stackelroth and Ramon Z. Shaban

8. Published 5 April 2012
Evaluating the economics of the Australian National Hand Hygiene Initiative

Nicholas Graves, Adrian Barnett, Katherine White, Nerina Jimmieson, Katie Page, Megan Campbell, Elizabeth Stevens, Rebecca Rashleigh-Rolls, Lindsay Grayson and David Paterson

9. Published 26 September 2011
The National Hand Hygiene Initiative

Philip Russo

10. Published 28 March 2011
Hand decontamination: influence of common variables on hand-washing efficiency

Thomas Miller, Daniel Patrick and Douglas Ormrod

11. Published 16 January 2012
Clinical features, management and infection control of Clostridium difficile infection in an Australian tertiary hospital: a prospective observational study

Genevieve McKew and Kate Clezy

12. Published 16 January 2012
Infection prevention aboard a vessel

Elaine Graham Robertson

13. Published 16 January 2012
An assessment of high touch object cleaning thoroughness using a fluorescent marker in two Australian hospitals

Cathryn L. Murphy, Deborough A. Macbeth, Petra Derrington, John Gerrard, Jacinta Faloon, Kellie Kenway, Samantha Lavender, Simon Leonard, Amanda Orr, Dayani Tobin and Philip Carling

14. Published 23 June 2011
Predictors of compliance handwashing practice among healthcare professionals

Mahmoud Al-Hussami, Muhammad Darawad and Iyad I. Almhairat

15. Published 26 September 2011
Peripherally inserted central catheter complications highlight the need for ongoing support: results of a chart audit

Karen Jennings, Tina Cann and Wendy Smyth

16. Published 26 September 2011
A 9-year infection-control surveillance program in Sydney-based residential aged-care facilities

Judith Forrest, Anne Tucker and Alan J. M. Brnabic

17. Published 12 March 2009
Standard precautions and infection control

Jennifer Hoy and Jacqui Richmond

18. Published 26 September 2011
Clostridium difficile infection in Tasmanian public hospitals 2006–2010

Brett Mitchell, Chris Ware, Alistair McGregor, Saffron Brown and Anne Wells

19. Published 16 January 2012
The Rhys-Davies exsanguinator: a potential source of bacteria in orthopaedic operations

Jonathon de Hoog and John Mills

20. Published 26 September 2011
Using Centers for Disease Control National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance surgical site infection risk-adjustment for a group of related orthopaedic procedures

Anthony Morton, Mary Waterhouse, Geoffrey Playford and Kerrie Mengersen

21. Published 1 June 2007
Healthcare-associated methicillin-resistant Staph aureus (MRSA) control in Australia and New Zealand - 2007 Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases (ASID) Conference forum convened by Healthcare Infection Control Special Interest Group (HICSIG)

John Ferguson

22. Published 5 April 2012
Barriers and enablers to the uptake of alcohol-based hand rubs for pre-operative hand antisepsis in the operating room: an Australian perspective

Tracy Sloane, Ramon Z. Shaban and Brigid Gillespie

23. Published 5 April 2012
Implementing hand hygiene strategies in the operating suite

Elizabeth Reika Bellaard-Smith and Elizabeth E. Gillespie

24. Published 22 September 2010
A survey of sharps including needlestick injuries in nurses in New South Wales, Australia

Maya Guest, Ashley Kable and Mary McLeod

25. Published 20 December 2010
Changing learning to improve practice – Hand hygiene education in Queensland medical schools

Lisa Hall, Lisha Keane, Scott Mayoh and Dolly Olesen

26. Published 28 March 2011
Nurses' uniforms – The missing link in breaking the chain of hospital acquired infection?

Cindy Halliwell and Robyn Nayda

27. Published 16 January 2012
Colonised and isolated: a qualitative metasynthesis of patients' experiences of being infected with multiple drug resistant organisms and subsequent isolation

Gift Alexander Mutsonziwa and Jennifer Green

28. Published 18 June 2008
Management of central venous catheters in adult intensive care units in Australia: policies and practices

Katharina Bolz, Prabha Ramritu, Kate Halton, David Cook and Nicholas Graves

29. Published 26 September 2011
Infection rates in residential aged care facilities, Grampians region, Victoria, Australia

Mary Smith, Ann L. Bull, Michael Richards, Pauline Woodburn and Noleen J. Bennett

30. Published 12 March 2009
Infection control standards for Australian prisons: forgotten, but not forgiving

Michael H. Levy and Daniel Mogg

31. Published 29 March 2010
Screen and clean to beat MRSA: success story from The Netherlands

Gertie van Knippenberg-Gordebeke

32. Published 20 December 2010
A literature review supporting the proposed national Australian definition for Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia

Brett Mitchell, Anne Gardner, Peter Collignon, Lee Stewart and Marilyn Cruickshank

33. Published 12 March 2009
Hospital-acquired infections: are prevention strategies matching incidence rates?

Joyce B. Suchitra and Nanjaiah Lakshmidevi

34. Published 12 March 2009
Hand Hygiene Australia: Synopsis

Phil Russo

35. Published 26 August 2009
Economic rationale for infection control in Australian hospitals

Nicholas Graves, Kate Halton, David Paterson and Michael Whitby

36. Published 5 April 2012
Journal Watch

Ann Bull

37. Published 22 September 2010
Bed-making in the hospital setting – Does it pose infectious risks?

Dorothea Hansen, Joschka Krude, Barbara Blahout, Therese Leisebein, Sebiha Dogru-Wiegand, Thomas Bartylla, Monika Raffenberg, Daniel Benner, Andreas Biedler and Walter Popp

38. Published 28 March 2011
Acinetobacter infections – Epidemiology and pathogenesis of a significant healthcare-associated pathogen

Blake W. Buchan, Nathan A. Ledeboer and Charles E. Edmiston

39. Published 1 September 2007
What is the Victorian infection control professional’s scope of practice?

Louise Hobbs

40. Published 23 June 2011
Reporting of occupational exposures to sharp injuries among Jordanian healthcare workers

Moayad A. Wahsheh, Zeinab M. Hassan and Maysoun H. Atoum

41. Published 29 March 2010
Reduction of microbial transmission in childcare using an improved hand drying protocol

Daniel Patrick, Thomas Miller and Douglas Ormrod

42. Published 11 June 2009
Link nurse programs: worth the effort?

Mark Friedewald

43. Published 21 December 2009
Hand profiling: A novel tool used to demonstrate hand hygiene technique

Elizabeth Gillespie, Despina Kotsanas, Jill Wilson, Michael Buist and Rhonda Stuart

44. Published 28 March 2011
ASID/AICA position statement – Infection control guidelines for patients with Clostridium difficile infection in healthcare settings

Rhonda L. Stuart, Caroline Marshall, Mary-Louise McLaws, Claire Boardman, Philip L. Russo, Glenys Harrington and John K. Ferguson

45. Published 1 March 2006
Paramedic knowledge of infection control principles and standards in an Australian emergency medical system

Ramon Z. Shaban

46. Published 22 September 2010
Achieving best practice in the management of infant-feeding equipment

Carmel Scott, Jenny Bradford and Elizabeth Gillespie

47. Published 12 March 2009
National program to reduce infections in patients

Marilyn Cruickshank

48. Published 26 August 2009
Clostridium difficile infection: an update for infection control practitioners

Helen Van Gessel, Thomas Riley and Alistair McGregor

49. Published 12 March 2008
Diary of Events 2008


50. Published 16 January 2012
Journal Watch

Ann Bull

51. Published 1 September 2007
Infection surveillance in residential aged care

P. Louise Wright

52. Published 18 June 2008
Increasing hand hygiene compliance to reduce infection rates: is valid comparison of compliance methods possible? A literature review

Lesley Bastian, Kay Edgecombe and Margaret Bowden

53. Published 23 June 2011
Journal Watch

Ann Bull

54. Published 21 December 2009
A literature review of central venous catheter dressings: implications for haemodialysis in the tropics

Joleen McArdle and Anne Gardner

55. Published 22 September 2010
Increasing vaccination among healthcare workers – Review of strategies and a study of selected Victorian hospitals

K. L. N. S. K. De Alwis, David Dunt, Noleen Bennett and Ann Bull

56. Published 1 June 2003
A study of the rates of infection and phlebitis associated with peripheral intravenous therapy at the Royal Hobart Hospital

Fiona Taylor

57. Published 12 March 2008
Strengthening of Australian Sharps Container Standard

Sue Atkins

58. Published 5 December 2008
Reducing the risk of surgical site infections: embracing basic and innovative risk reduction strategies

Charles E. Edmiston Jr, Candace J. Krepel, Patti J. Wilson, Bonnie F. Grahn, Patricia J. Sadenwasser, Donna L. Welter and Gary R. Seabrook

59. Published 12 March 2008
Effectiveness of influenza vaccine in preventing influenza-like illness among Faculty of Dentistry staff and students in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

Lee Sock Hui, Hesham Rashwan, Mohd Hasni bin Jaafar, Haizal Mohd Hussaini and Datin Ilina Isahak

60. Published 21 December 2009
Prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus colonisation in Tasmanian rural hospitals

Brett Mitchell, Alistair McGregor and Geoffrey Coombs

61. Published 1 December 2004
Management of sharps in ambulance care: a State-wide survey of paramedic knowledge and reported practice

Ramon Z. Shaban, Debra K. Creedy and Michele J. Clark

62. Published 1 September 2005
Prevention of scalpel blade injuries: Staff ignorance of the Australian/New Zealand Standard

Dennis Tseng, Michael Sinnott, James Collier, Daryl Wall and Michael Whitby

63. Published 26 September 2011
Journal Watch

Ann Bull

64. Published 1 March 2001
Current Australian nosocomial infection surveillance activities: a survey of Australian Infection Control Association (AICA) members

Helen Cadwallader and Suzanne Nikoletti

65. Published 1 June 2005
Hand hygiene: a standardised tool for assessing compliance

Timothy L. Brown, Laurelle J. Burrell, Deidre Edmonds, Rhea Martin, Jason O'Keeffe, Paul Johnson and Lindsay Grayson

66. Published 12 March 2008
Constructing clinical indicators for multiresistant organisms. Where do we begin?

Despina Kotsanas, Rhonda L. Stuart, Tony M. Korman and Elizabeth E. Gillespie

67. Published 29 March 2010
Validation of healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infection surveillance in Western Australian public hospitals

Helen Van Gessel, Rebecca L. McCann, Allison M. Peterson and Leigh S. Goggin

68. Published 26 August 2009
Reducing harm to patients from health care associated infection: the role of surveillance. Chapter 3: Surgical site infection – an abridged version

Marilyn Cruickshank, John Ferguson and Ann Bull

69. Published 20 December 2010
Active surveillance detects a large proportion of MRSA and Acinetobacter species in the intensive care unit

Julie Wang and Caroline Marshall

70. Published 20 December 2010
Promotion of seasonal influenza vaccination among staff in residential care homes for elderly in Hong Kong

H. Chen, Sammy Ng, Mark E. King, Carol Fong, W.P. Ng, K.H. Szeto, Sara Ho, Jane Leung, C.K. Lam, Shelley Chan, W.M. Chan and T.Y. Wong

71. Published 1 September 2005
A microbiological survey of stethoscopes in Australian teaching hospitals: potential for nosocomial infection?

Justin T. Denholm, Anthony Levine, Ian H. Kerridge, Chris Ashhurst-Smith, John Ferguson and Catherine D'Este

72. Published 18 June 2008
Improving influenza vaccination rates in a large health service

Elizabeth R. Bellaard-Smith, Rhonda L. Stuart and Elizabeth E. Gillespie

73. Published 1 March 2003
New graduate nurses and infection control: knowledge versus practice

Mark Friedewald and Carolyn Elwin

74. Published 1 September 2004
Readers' Forum: The Emperor's New Clothes: surgical scrubs

Di Dreimanis, Wendy Beckingham and Peter Collignon

75. Published 11 June 2009
Two years of surgical site infection surveillance in Western Australia: analysing variation between hospitals

Lynne Dailey, Helen van Gessel and Allison Peterson


      
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