Who’s under the mask? Colour-differentiated identification labels for perioperative staff

D. Bentley
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Staff identification in the perioperative environment is difficult when all staff, students and visitors wear the same attire. All attire needs to be laundered to national standards for infection control governance and consequently attire cannot be individualised. In emergency situations it is also difficult to identify the roles of all staff with standard methods of identification. The aim of the ‘Colour-differentiated identification labels’ project was to improve identification of all staff and visitors in the perioperative environment with the intended result being improved communication and safety among staff, patients and visitors. The project began in February 2018 with project leads Diana Bentley and Wendy Howard in the anaesthetics department of the perioperative service in a New South Wales (NSW) public hospital. Disposable identification (ID) labels were initially trialled with the anaesthetic staff for three months. ID labels were designed and printed to give a more uniform appearance. The trial period proved highly successful so the project expanded to include the whole perioperative service at the hospital. Disposable ID labels were subsequently developed that included staff members’ roles, and teams were differentiated by specific colours.
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谁在面具下?围手术期工作人员的彩色识别标签
当所有工作人员、学生和访客都穿着相同的服装时,在围手术期环境中很难识别工作人员。所有服装都需要按照感染控制治理的国家标准进行清洗,因此服装不能个性化。在紧急情况下,也很难用标准的识别方法来识别所有工作人员的作用。“彩色识别标签”项目的目的是改善围手术期环境中所有工作人员和访客的识别,其预期结果是改善工作人员、患者和访客之间的沟通和安全。该项目始于2018年2月,项目负责人Diana Bentley和Wendy Howard在新南威尔士州一家公立医院的围手术期麻醉科工作。一次性识别标签最初在麻醉人员中试用了三个月。身份证标签的设计和印刷使其外观更加统一。试验期间证明非常成功,因此该项目扩大到包括医院的整个围手术期服务。随后开发了包括工作人员角色的一次性身份证标签,并按特定颜色区分团队。
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Journal of Perioperative Nursing
Journal of Perioperative Nursing Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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