Infection Control Policy 12th Oct 2021
Introduction
The newly identified severe acute respiratory syndrome, coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), caused by the novel coronavirus 2019 disease (COVID-19) has highlighted the need to provide full infection controls in clinic. This document will outline the procedures to ensure the safety of workers and patients alike.
Setting
This clinic is currently a single room within a barn building at Dare’s Farm. The building consists of 4 units in total with communal use of the main entrance hallway, kitchen and washroom facilities. This communal area can also be used by those renting the other business unit and visitors.
The Patient Journey
Booking Appointment
Appointments booked by phone or online
New patients sent New Patient Details form with confirmation email and Health Screening Assessment Questionnaire in reminder email
Existing patients receive Health Screening Assessment Questionnaire only in reminder email
Pre-Screening Call
Practitioner ensures the patient has completed the Health Screening Questionnaire. If not, practitioner to call patient to work through the questionnaire.
Have you been diagnosed with Covid-19 in the last 10 days?
Have you experience any of these symptoms in the last 7 days? Fever greater than 37.5 C; New Continuous Cough; Loss of taste or smell
Has anyone in your household or anyone you have been in close contact with had any of the above symptoms in the last 10 days?
Have you returned from a red list country in the last 10 days (please see full list of countries here https://www.gov.uk/guidance/red-list-of-countries-and-territories)?
Have you returned from any other country in the last 10 days?
If yes (other country), are you fully vaccinated?
Have you been asked to self isolate in the last 10 days?
If patient answers “YES” to any of these questions, when travelled to another country but they are fully vaccinated, advise to stay at home and offer to assist via telephone or online consultation.
Reassure patient during the call
Ensure they understand what you will be wearing and the process for entering the clinic
Tell them you will be sending them the guidelines for entering the practice as confirmation of our conversation
Entering Practice
Once pre-screening call completed, patient sent guidelines for entering the practice as follows:
Please only enter the building at your appointment time.
Please wear a Face mask at all times in the building (unless you are exempt).
Please do not bring any bags or coats into the practice and please have your mobile phone stored in your pocket.
Please ensure you wash your hands with alcohol hand gel or soap and water in the facilities as you enter the building (men's on the left, women's on the right).
Please limit the number of family members, carers and children accompanying you if possible.
Please be aware that all appointments must finish on time to ensure full sanitisation between appointments.
Payment by Card, Apple Pay, Android Pay, or online payments only (no cash or cheques).
Please be aware that your practitioner will be wearing a mask, apron, and gloves throughout your treatment.
You are welcome to bring your own towel for comfort, warmth, and privacy if you would like.
Completing the appointment
Once the appointment is finished either take payment via by card or send invoice by email
Remind the patient on exiting to use hand gel provided
Infection Control Measures
Ensuring Early Recognition
Ensure high level of suspicion with pre-screening telephone call and face-to-face triage
Use screening questionnaire
Post signs in public areas reminding patients about good hand and respiratory hygiene
Correct respiratory hygiene and hand hygiene
Encourage all patients to cover their nose and mouth with a tissue or elbow when coughing
Ensure all patients are cleaning their hands with an alcohol rub or with soap and water when they enter and exit the building
Airborne precautions
Ensure all patients are wearing a mask
Ensure the room is adequately ventilated with the windows open.
Do not use the air-conditioning unit or any fans if the windows are shut
Limit the number of people in the room to the absolute minimum
Limit use of treatment techniques that can be an aerosol-generating procedure (e.g. supine thoracic A-P thrust, deep breathing techniques)
Cleaning & Waste Management
Clean all touch points, door handles, keypads, clinic couch, and chairs between each patient with a disinfectant active against viruses
Cleaning must be conducted wearing PPE
All disposable PPE must be placed in pedal bin lined with heavy duty black bin liner to be double bagged at the end of the session and stored for 72 hours then disposed of normally
Staff uniform to be changed into on arrival at work
At end of session uniform is transported home in plastic bag, separately from other household items, loading not more than half the machine capacity and on the max temperature the fabric can tolerate then ironed
Personal Protective Equipment
Equipment
All the following items must be worn when in direct contact with the patient. When typing notes the gloves should be removed and disposed of.
Mask
Fluid resistant surgical mask or better (FFP2/N95, FFP3)
Well fitted covering nose and mouth
Not to be touched once put on
Used for a session (usually a half-day) or when clinician leaves the care setting
Replaced as soon as dirty, contaminated, damaged, damp, difficult to breathe through or uncomfortable
Apron & Gloves
Disposable plastic apron to protect clothing from contamination
Disposable gloves when providing direct patient care and when cleaning and decontaminating the area.
Donning and Doffing procedure
The order in which PPE is taken off and put on is essential for protecting yourself
Donning
Mask
Apron
Gloves (after typing patient notes)
Doffing
Gloves (before typing completion of notes)
Apron
Mask (at the end of the session)
Sequence
All equipment except gloves stored in cupboards in clinic room
Don mask at start of session
Don apron in clinic room before patient arrives
Don gloves in clinic room after typing initial notes before direct patient contact
Once direct patient contact completed, remove gloves and place in clinic waste bin (black bag) to be able to complete notes without gloves
Once patient leaves conduct full clean of all surfaces in the room including door handles, desk, chairs, card machine keypad, clinic couch
Remove apron and gloves, place in clinical waste and return to don for next patient in waiting area
Practice Health and Safety Measures
All surfaces cleared in waiting area and treatment room. No magazines, leaflets, toys, merchandise
No forms to be completed on site, all forms to be completed online prior to appointment
Contactless and card payments only, no cash or cheques
No linen to be used. Couch covers removed, towels removed, pillows covered in wipeable pillow covers
Patients encouraged to bring their own towel if they would like
Patients required to wear masks (homemade are fine)
Chairs in waiting area to be spaced apart
Contingency Procedures
What to do if a patient starts coughing or admits to having a temperature recently whilst being treated
Question the client further on their symptoms
Determine if they now fall into the high-risk category
If they do ask them to leave
Ensure full sanitation of the area
If the practitioner falls ill during clinical session
Stop any further treatments taking place
Inform any previous patients that have been seen in the last 2 days
Ensure full sanitation of the area
Final Considerations
Patients will be anxious so help them understand the process and procedures put in place to ensure their safety, using positive and reassuring language. Remember whilst you are treating to continue talking reassuringly because facial expressions are not visible when wearing a mask.