BMJ  2007;335:113 (21 July), doi:10.1136/bmj.39280.523657.4E

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Chief medical officer names hand hygiene and organ donation as public health priorities

Michael Day

London

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Liam Donaldson, the chief medical officer for England, has named, in his latest annual report, "unacceptably poor" hand hygiene in hospitals and the chronic lack of organs for transplantation as the two most pressing public health issues.

Despite improvements in some hand hygiene practices, he said, such as more widespread use of alcohol based handrubs, the percentage of healthcare staff complying with hand cleaning protocols seldom exceeded 60%—and was often even lower.

"Patients find it astonishing and alarming that often nurses and doctors do not routinely wash their hands," said Professor Donaldson. "However, they often don't feel able to ask doctors or nurses if they've washed their hands."

He said it might be possible to empower patients by providing them with their own alcohol based handrubs, which they would be able to offer to clinical staff. A pilot study to test this was already being organised in an NHS hospital, . . . [Full text of this article]


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