Standard 3: Preventing and controlling ?healthcare associated infections
13 October, 2014 by Ryan MccannAt least half of healthcare associated infections are thought to be preventable. Data from Australia and overseas show that the rate of healthcare associated infections is reduced when specific interventions are put in place and maintained. These interventions also reduce the risk of developing resistant infectious agents and control the spread of healthcare associated infections to other people, such as patients and healthcare professionals.
Preventing falls in high risk groups - An evidence update
01 October, 2014 by ahhbAntibiotic Resistant Bacteria on the Rise Across Australia
18 August, 2014 by Petrina SmithA national study led by University of Adelaide researchers has confirmed that antibiotic resistant strains of disease-causing bacteria, such as E. coli, are steadily on the rise in Australia.
Pharmacists Welcome Extension of Qld Immunisation Trial
09 July, 2014 by Petrina SmithThe success of the pharmacist-delivered flu immunisation trial in Queensland has led to the Queensland Government extending the pilot to cover other vaccinations including measles and whooping cough for adults.
Royal College of Pathologists Opposes In-store Health Checks
02 July, 2014 by Petrina SmithThe Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA) has joined the AMA and the Pharmacy Guild of Australia in opposing the trial of in-store health checks being made available at select Woolworths' stores across NSW and QLD.
Sustainable perioperative practices - Reducing, reusing or recycling
26 June, 2014 by ahhbDr Pat Nicholson PhD, RN, RM, has been involved in perioperative nursing for more than 30 years. Dr Nicholson discusses the evidence behind reducing, reusing or recycling in the perioperative setting.
1000th Nursing Practitioner Endorsed in Australia
19 February, 2014 by Petrina SmithThe Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) has welcomed the endorsement of Australia’s 1000th Nurse Practitioner.
Study reveals gaps in wound care knowledge
26 September, 2013 by ahhbThe Wound Management Innovation Cooperative Research Centre aims to improve wound healing through the adoption of best practice. Research shows there is room for improvement, writes project manager Karen Innes-Walker.
Pharmacy Cannot Grow As An Isolated Profession
23 January, 2013 by Adriana RehbeinAs we come to the end of another busy year, it is a good time to reflect on what I see as some of the key elements for the pharmacy profession as we move forward, writes Grant Kardachi.
Endoscopes - The neglected workhorse of key-hole surgery
24 September, 2012 by John ConnoleThe chances are you have already had the experience of an endoscopic procedure. The most commonly reported procedure group for the private sector in 2007-2008 was procedures on the digestive system (673,000), with 87.9% of these being for fibreoptic colonoscopy, panendoscopy with excision and fibreoptic colonoscopy with excision. Other commonly reported procedures across both sectors were diagnostic gastrointestinal endoscopy (626,000 separations).