Thijs Veenstra ECTP April 2019 Steps in advancing safe tattooing Regulation of tattooing services since 1982 National Dutch guideline since 2007 Licensing by regional health services Random inspection by Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority ID: 779082
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Customized interventions to increase compliance with hygiene rules
Thijs Veenstra
ECTP | April 2019
Slide2Steps inadvancing safe tattooing
Regulation of tattooing services since 1982National Dutch guideline since 2007 Licensing by regional health servicesRandom inspection by Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority
Implementation CEN foreseen in 2019
Slide3Guideline compliance, a continuing concern
Number of studio’s showing deficiencies remains high No significant result Think before you ink campaign in 2015-2016Interventions mainly based on legal enforcement of guideline compliance
Slide4Guideline compliance, a continuing concern
Slide5New opportunities based on the CEN standard
Implementing training based on the CEN standard2018: Exploring possibilities for implementation, assessing branch support2019: Planning for introduction of mandatory training 2020: Ministerial decision on how to proceed
Slide6Insights needed for customized interventions
How to make tattooist comply with the hygiene guidelines?Survey among 60 inspectors from different organisationsFormation of tattooist panel
Slide7Outcome
Tattooists..Underestimate the risk of complications including infectionsAre sceptical about practicability of guidelinesLack knowledge of guideline content
Meanwhile
Tattooists..Generally have a positive attitude toward guidelinesThink hygiene is important, and part of their professionTrust in their ability to comply with the rulesAre proud of their individual profession
Are intrinsic motivated to deliver a high quality service
Slide9Conclusion
To improve compliance, we should develop strategies aiming to increase risk awareness, knowledge and acceptance by referring to craftsmanship, pride and professional responsibility
Slide10Primary interventions
5 short instruction videos, compliant with CEN, designed in cooperation with the tattooist panelImproved accessibility and online responsive guidelinesDigital and postcard campaign promoting the videos Maintaining the tattooist panel for designing future tailored interventions
Slide11Action: hand hygiene
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Slide12Action: aftercare
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Slide13All videos
https://youtu.be/QpcDTUWs4IM https://youtu.be/iuLVeABE8c0https://youtu.be/tTPbz4OxUpghttps://youtu.be/2SIprpTjoiA
https://youtu.be/Z3kZ2inR0oc
Disinfective
agents
Hand hygiene
Cross contamination
After CareCleaning and Disinfecting
Slide14Thank you
ECTP | april 2019