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Guidelines

Infection control guidelines for optometrists 2016

, BOptom PGCertOcTher PGDipAdvClinOptom CertVisRehab, , MScOptom MPH PhD PGCertOcTher, , MCOptom MSc PhD GradCertOcTher & , BSc (Optom) PhD
Pages 341-356 | Received 12 Sep 2016, Accepted 14 Feb 2017, Published online: 15 Apr 2021
 

Abstract

Background

This paper provides an updated version of the paper: Infection control guidelines for optometrists 2007.

Methods

Information from peer‐reviewed journal articles, guidelines from professional societies, and government health department and other websites and instructions from equipment manufacturers were considered in determining infection risk factors in optometric practice. They were used to revise the recommendations on disinfection, sterilisation and reprocessing procedures for instrumentation and other equipment used in optometric practice as well as personal infection control measures to be undertaken by staff.

Results and conclusions

Optometrists and optometric practice staff should adopt measures to minimise the risk of transmission of infection. These include appropriate hand‐washing, staff vaccinations, single use instruments/equipment, appropriate disposal of waste, appropriate methods of reprocessing where items are reused, routine employment of standard infection control precautions and application of more rigorous procedures for individuals who are known to be infected or immuno‐suppressed. Information provided to patients regarding infection control procedures in topical drug administration, contact lens wear and use of eye make‐up are additional considerations for optometrists.

These guidelines are endorsed by Optometry Australia.

These guidelines are endorsed by Optometry Australia.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We thank Dr Carol Lakkis for her valuable contribution to the earlier version of this document.

Notes

These guidelines are endorsed by Optometry Australia.

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