Affiliation:
1. St Bartholomew's School of Nursing and Midwifery, City University, London
Abstract
This paper discusses the term ‘cleanliness’ and applies it to healthcare. Ways of achieving cleanliness in premises where healthcare is delivered are explored. It is concluded that although once a world-leader in infection control practice and research, the United Kingdom is now lagging behind other countries. Traditionally hands have been regarded as the main vectors of healthcare-associated infection. However, hands can never be rendered entirely free of micro-organisms, so it is inevitable that healthcare-associated infection will always be a challenge. Decontamination of the healthcare environment, its fixtures, fittings and clinical equipment are also of pivotal importance in maintaining cleanliness, controlling infection and regaining consumer confidence in healthcare. Nurses play a major role in ensuring that appropriate decontamination processes and procedures are in place to meet required standards. To do so they must receive the appropriate education and training.
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