Top priorities for healthcare uniforms: safety and comfort
Healthcare uniforms play a key role in medical settings, ensuring the safety of patients and professionals and promoting comfort and professionalism. When selecting healthcare uniforms, several key priorities must be considered, including infection control, comfort, durability, ease of identification, and maintaining a professional appearance.
In this article, Lindström’s Healthcare Director, Aniruddha Banerjee shares his insights on how healthcare uniforms are part of excellent healthcare experiences.
Infection control: healthcare uniforms as the first line of defence
Infection control is a critical aspect of healthcare uniforms. Medical environments have a high risk of infection transmission, making it essential that uniforms help minimise this risk. Fabrics used in staff and patient clothing should be able to withstand high washing temperatures without deteriorating. This ensures that contaminants are effectively removed during laundering. Some healthcare facilities also implement colour-coding systems for different departments to further reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
Comfort and mobility for healthcare employees
Given the long hours and physically demanding tasks nurses, doctors, and similar professionals face, comfort and ease of movement are essential features of workwear. Uniforms should be made from breathable, lightweight, and flexible fabrics that allow for a full range of motion.
Ergonomic design considerations, such as elastic waistbands, adjustable closures, and strategically placed pockets, enhance the functionality and comfort of the uniforms. A well-designed uniform ensures that healthcare workers can focus on their duties without the distraction of discomfort or restricted movement.
Customer Spotlight
The clothes are comfortable to wear. They are soft and have a high-quality feel. I would definitely recommend Lindström as a supplier of workwear.
Tarja Mietola-Koivisto, Katriina Hospital in Finland I Find the customer story here.
Durability and easy maintenance
Healthcare uniforms must be durable enough to withstand the demands of daily use and frequent laundering. Robust materials and high-quality production of the garments are crucial to maintaining both the appearance and functionality of uniforms over time. Workwear that degrades quickly or loses its shape can hinder the professional image of healthcare staff and compromise infection control.
Moreover, healthcare professionals need uniforms that are easy to maintain. A reliable textile partner can help you manage healthcare textiles, including workwear, patient wear, and even bed linen. Lindström workwear service ensures healthcare professionals always have access to hygienically clean garments right when they need them. The CarePro collection was designed in collaboration with healthcare industry professionals to create the perfect design, comfort and functionality – that withstand their appearance wash after wash.
Consider these factors when choosing healthcare uniforms:
- Comfort and functionality are key, as healthcare work is often physically challenging.
- Opt for workwear that remains high-quality and looks good even after regular washing.
- Choose garments that are easy to mix and match depending the various tasks throughout a work week.
- Stretchy and breathable materials feel good on the skin, and support healthcare staff in work tasks.
Healthcare uniforms support identification and professionalism
The ability to easily identify healthcare professionals is another priority in uniform design. Clear distinctions between roles and departments help streamline communication and ensure that patients receive the care they need. Colour-coding systems, embroidered badges, or name tags can all aid in this identification process.
Maintaining a professional appearance is equally important. Clean, well-fitted uniforms promote a sense of trust and competence among patients and colleagues. In healthcare, where first impressions matter, a neat and professional appearance can significantly impact the patient experience.
Compliance with healthcare regulations
Healthcare uniforms must also comply with industry standards and regulations, which are in place to ensure the safety and well-being of both healthcare workers and patients. These regulations may dictate specific fabric standards, safety features, and hygiene protocols that uniforms must meet. Staying updated on the latest requirements ensures that healthcare uniforms are both compliant and effective in their role.
Customer Spotlight
It’s great that with smart technology, the circulation of work clothes can be tracked and responded to in order to ensure that there are enough of the right sizes. If necessary, it is possible to monitor workwear use down to the user level. I have a feeling that with the new workwear service, clothes are now changed frequently enough because they are more easily accessible and do not need to be searched around for up and down the corridors. This is a good thing from a hygiene point of view.
Pirkko Määttä, Head Nurse at Kuusamo Health Centre, Finland I Find the customer story here.
Prioritising the right features in healthcare uniforms
The design and selection of healthcare uniforms should always prioritise infection control, comfort, durability, ease of identification, and professionalism. These factors contribute to the safety and efficiency of healthcare staff and the overall experience of patients. As the medical industry evolves, so too will the features and functionality of healthcare uniforms, ensuring they continue to meet the needs of healthcare professionals.