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An Illustrated Look at Quality Improvement in Health Care Dr Mike Evans: An Illustrated Look at Quality Improvement in Health Care
This video is an excerpt from “Quality Improvement in Healthcare” ( Quality Improvement in Healthcare ), a collaboration by St. Michael’s Hospital http://www.stmichaelshospital.com, Health Quality Ontario http://www.hqontario.ca, and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement http://www.ihi.org. Copyright © 2015. All rights reserved.
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Look Ma… No Gloves! Safely addressing unnecessary glove use
This webinar, hosted by CASCADES and the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care, explored approaches used by organizations to address unnecessary glove use. Manufactured from synthetic materials such as latex, nitrile, or vinyl, single-use gloves carry financial costs as well as environmental and health impacts. During the session, representatives from the NHS, British Columbia, and Quebec provided an in-depth overview of the development of their initiatives to promote appropriate glove use in health care settings.
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Royal College of Nursing – Glove Awareness Week 2022 – Sous-titrée Français
This video is shared by the Royal College of Nursing as part of the Quebec campaign “les Gants, pas tout le temps!” In 2022, the UK’s Royal College of Nursing (RCN) launched the Glove Awareness Week with the aim of raising awareness among healthcare workers of the environmental impact of unnecessary glove use, and offering tips and tricks to limit unnecessary glove consumption and thus contribute to a more sustainable health
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EcovaMed Life Cycle Assessment
Ecovamed publishes a first comparative study on the carbon footprint of nitrile gloves depending on the production country, and the correlation with its Environmental Label of Origin
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Quebec campaign – Les gants, pas tout le temps!
Launched in fall 2023 in collaboration with the Réseau d’Action pour la Santé Durable du Québec (RASDQ), the Association québécoise des médecins pour l’environnement (AQME), Synergie Santé Environnement (SSE) and CASCADES, and with the support of the Association des médecins d’urgence du Québec (AMUQ) and Choisir avec soin, the “Les Gants, pas tout le temps” campaign aims to raise awareness among healthcare personnel of the appropriate use of gloves, as proposed by the WHO in the information sheet on glove use.
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Sustainability-Embedded Quality Improvement (SE-QI) Toolkit : Train-the-Trainer (slide deck)
A slide deck introducing the SE-QI framework and toolkit.
Slide deck
Project Charter Tool
This charter can be used as a stand-alone resource or alongside existing organizational templates. It is a structured tool that builds on the Model for Improvement by integrating sustainability prompts into standard project charter components. It follows the SE-QI approach, which embeds sustainability within existing QI steps and structures, rather than adding it as a separate process. Prompts are woven throughout core elements such as scope, problem definition, and measurement planning. Each slide also includes accompanying speaking notes with additional guidance for each step.
Project Charter
WHO Glove Use Information Leaflet
Outline of the evidence and considerations on medical glove use to prevent germ transmission
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Environmental impact of personal protective equipment distributed for use by health and social care services in England in the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic
The environmental impact of PPE is large and could be reduced through domestic manufacture, rationalising glove use, using reusables where possible and optimising waste management.
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Use of hand sanitiser as a potential substitution for nonsterile gloves in reducing carbon emissions.
Hence, in settings with frequent use of sharp equipment, open wounds, and mucus membrane exposure, examination gloves should be required. In cases where most pathogens cannot be transmitted through intact skin, the procedure is not seen as an exposure risk, and natural defences form an adequate barrier against transmittable disease, and sanitation of the hands might be an adequate and more ethical consideration for use. We have illustrated some examples to help readers decide when removing gloves for a procedure is appropriate and when it is not.
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