This article aims to provide general guidance to the medical community regarding HCP attire outside the operating room. In addition to the initial guidance statement, the article has 3 major components: (1) a review and interpretation of the medical literature regarding (a) perceptions of HCP attire (from both HCP and patients) and (b) evidence for contamination of attire and its potential contribution to cross-transmission; (2) a review of hospital policies related to HCP attire, as submitted by members of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) Guidelines Committee; and (3) a survey of SHEA and SHEA Research Network members that assessed both institutional HCP attire policies and perceptions of HCP attire in the cross-transmission of pathogens.
Bearman, G., Bryant, K., Leekha, S., Mayer, J., Munoz-Price, L., Murthy, R., . . . White, J. (2014). Healthcare Personnel Attire in Non-Operating-Room Settings. Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 35(2), 107-121. doi:10.1086/675066