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Safe Management of Linen in Hospitals

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- Introduction

Linen management plays a crucial role in infection prevention and control (IPC) in healthcare settings. Hospital linens, including bed sheets, towels, gowns, and patient clothing, can easily become contaminated with pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. These pathogens can be transmitted through direct contact or by being transferred between patients and healthcare workers, potentially leading to healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Proper linen management involves a comprehensive approach to the handling, laundering, and disposal of used linens to minimize the risk of cross-contamination and maintain a safe and hygienic environment for patients and staff.
Effective linen management ensures that linens are handled with the utmost care, from collection to laundering and delivery, according to established guidelines. It includes training healthcare staff on infection control practices, utilizing appropriate protective equipment, and following protocols for storing and transporting linens in a manner that prevents contamination. By adhering to these practices, healthcare facilities can significantly reduce the spread of infectious agents, safeguarding both patient health and the well-being of healthcare workers.