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Hi Marie
I think this is both a legal and a moral question, myself. Legally, you have to ensure you meet a reasonable duty of care for these work experience students whilst they are in your facility. As the current Australia guidelines do not require mandatory Hepatitis B vaccinations for these types of contacts in healthcare (see pg 206), you could avoid the need to collect this information. However, as they would be having some patient contact, they would be considered category B, and you should seek information about MMR, pertussis, varicella and influenza status.
My personal view for Hep B would be based on what the facility has decided for staff regarding Hep B vaccination. Is it offered to all groups regardless of risk of exposure? Is it recommended that all staff, or only specific groups, are aware of their status in regard to Hep B? Based on these I would then treat work experience students as staff and ask them to provide evidence accordingly.
Just my thoughts, anyway.
Cheers
Michael
Michael Wishart
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From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Maree Sommerville
Sent: Wednesday, 13 March 2013 8:36 AM
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Subject: Immunisation guidelines for work experience students
Dear colleagues,
I would like to know what immunisation guidelines other health services specify for work experience students.
Our work experience students are required to complete an immunisation questionnaire similar to clinical staff. I am currently reviewing this. Their role is mostly observational but may change 1 or 2 nappies, cuddle a baby, take vital signs or palpate an abdomen. .
Most of these year 10 students are fully immunised as per NIP but some are not.
Do any services decline an application for work experience based on the students immunisation history?
In relation to Hepatitis B vaccination: should the same expectations apply to these students when they are unlikely to handle blood or body fluids? Or should we take the view that, by the very fact they are in a health care service, places them at risk of exposure.
Thankyou
Maree Sommerville
Infection Control Coordinator
Mercy Hospital for Women
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