Seattle
  • Current Conditions
    48°
    Cloudy
  • 4:00pm
    50°
  • 7:00pm
    47°
Full Forecast » Radar ImageCurrent Radar »
Related To Story

No Tie, No Sleeves May Stop Infections

No Evidence That Clothing Spreads MRSA, Doctor Says

POSTED: 5:30 am PDT September 9, 2008

Doctors in the U.K. have been asked to keep sleeves above the elbows and not wear ties when they are seeing patients in order to cut infection rates in patients.

But some question if the effort will really help people or just lower the professional image of doctors.

"The evidence for the roles of ties, shirt cuffs, rings or watches in infection is hard to find and mostly in obscure medical journals" said Adam Jones of Royal Berkshire Hospital. "Indeed, similar levels of bacterial contamination have been reported on doctors' stethoscopes and pens."

Research has shown that patients feel more confident in their physicians when they see them in white coats, a news release about Jones' work said.

His study also notes that medicine has progressed greatly from early days, when doctors would often wear the same unwashed frocks from surgery to surgery -- a time when infection rates were high and pus leaking from a wound was considered a sign of healing. Later, doctors were asked to wear clean clothes and scrub up.

Eventually, gloves, masks and surgical antiseptics became the norm.

Jones said that it's not clear if the latest policies will make a difference in rates of infections such as MRSA.

"Medical opinion is divided," he wrote. "Some feel the rules will undermine patient confidence and others feel it could, despite the flimsy evidence available, help to reduce infection rates. I suspect some compromise will need to be found that maintains the patient's perception of a highly professional doctor and yet also reflects the concern that doctors' clothing is transmitting infection."

The work appears in the September issue of BJU International.

News Images & Video

kirotv.com Video

Husky and Cougar fans are headed over the mountains for the big Apple Cup football game in Pullman Saturday. More Details


Mom Accused Of Shooting Baby
CNN Image
A California woman is booked on suspicion of murder in the shooting death of her 18-month-old baby. More Details



Shop At The Online Mall

Sponsor Links

Links We Like
Sponsored Content
Besieged by nagging aches and pains? You might have fibromyalgia. Read about the signs and symptoms. More Details

If you’re feeling like you’re not doing what you’re supposed to, take this quiz and take control of your working destiny. More Details

With the holiday season fast approaching, most of us plan to repeat the new-age tradition of online shopping. Check out the best sites and find that perfect gift for less. More Details

Restless Leg Syndrome can be calmed. Learn symptoms, treatments and management for RLS here. More Details

Don’t be left out. Make the switch to Digital TV.

Health Topics & Information

An alarming number of people live with pain. Whether yours is chronic or acute, we can help you make it stop. Get pain management tips here! More Details

Revolution Health

Caregiving

What If Chemotherapy Doesn't Work?
Caring.com
Get The Facts On Chemotherapy Treatment And Side Effects. More Details



Caring.com

Diet & Fitness Tools

SparkPeople
Get in the competitive spirit and lose weight! SparkPeople is challenging cities across America to get fit and we want Seattle to lead the charge! Go to SparkSeattle.com make it happen! Join Now.
SparkPeople
E-Mail News Alerts
Get breaking news and daily headlines.
Browse all e-mail newsletters
Back To Top