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Published Date: 24 December 2008
CALLS have been made for spy cameras to check on NHS hand washing.
Labour public health spokesman Dr Richard Simpson questioned the reliability of official monitoring of hand hygiene designed to combat hospital superbugs. And he called for covert camera surveillance to ensure all staff were washing their hands appro
priately.

Figures released under the Freedom of Information Act have shown that NHS Lothian audited only eight per cent of wards – 21 wards out of 260 – with most surveillance periods lasting only an hour. This compares, however, to more than 50 per cent of wards in NHS Forth Valley being surveyed, where 22 of its 42 wards were audited.

But concerns have been raised about staff being aware of audits, which it has been claimed leads to temporary changes in practice.

Earlier this week, Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon ordered NHS boards to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to hand hygiene.

From next month, doctors and nurses who repeatedly flout hand-washing guidelines could be sacked.

Health experts claim that hand hygiene is the "single most important factor" in reducing and preventing cases of MRSA and clostridium difficile (C. diff).

Under the tough new rules announced by Ms Sturgeon, monitoring teams will carry out unannounced inspections of wards.





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  • Last Updated: 24 December 2008 10:32 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

24/12/2008 11:39:05
I was out for a meal with some hospitals docs and surgeons last year. A bunch of us were in the loo after the meal. I noticed that I was the only one who washed my hands. This was not reassuring.
2

G Man542,

Edinburgh 24/12/2008 12:20:45
#1 Seen that happen as well.

Just as a legal thing, Labour does know that the staff would have to be informed as it is Illegal to record someone with their prior knowledge and would leave large problems for the legal teams in the NHS.
3

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 24/12/2008 12:53:09
Knee-jerk.
4

blackley,

Edinburgh 24/12/2008 13:08:55
Better and cheaper to encourage patients to fill in report forms on leaving hospital. Question: Did you see any members of staff not washing their hands?
5

Spathiphyllum,

24/12/2008 13:10:03
1# Can you not wash your own hands?
6

Dragonlord,

24/12/2008 14:30:59
Spying is a great idea! Why don't we put spy cameras in the parlament and see which MP's do any work.
7

tumshie heid,

24/12/2008 15:27:31
This Labour government are obsessed with cameras and collecting data.
8

COLINTON.MAINS,

Oakville Ontario 25/12/2008 00:35:13
there.must..be.cameras.everywhere
9

Dragonhead,

Dalian,China 26/12/2008 02:58:39
Why not take random, unannounced swab tests on the hands of all staff?
No cameras necessary. It might catch more of the grotty beggars who do not wash their hands post loo trips etc.In UK it is advisable to wear gloves when out and about.The supermarkets for instance where hosts of people go and handle, cans,packets etc,after using the loo's many have.If one in ten wash their hands I would be thunderstruck!G rotty B rits!

 

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