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C&C DHB wraparound initiative a New Zealand first

Media Release

2 November, 2007

C&C DHB wraparound initiative a New Zealand first

An initiative by C&C DHB staff to help preserve the dignity of patients during surgery, is a New Zealand first and has led to the launch of a specially designed wraparound garment for people to wear while in hospital.

Theatre nurse Jenny Kendall designed the wraparound blanket, which is less revealing and more comfortable for patients undergoing surgery.

The initiative is a simple solution that will address the inappropriateness of hospital attire for some patients, says C&C DHB Pacific Manager Lee Pearce, who is supporting the project.

The wraparound, or lavalava, allows for surgical site access and meets theatre requirements. It is able to be used before and after surgery, and can continue to be worn throughout the patient’s stay in hospital.

After a successful small pilot of plain fabric wraparounds in the operating theatre, the project is now being extended, with the DHB’s Pacific Health Team funding an initial trial of new colourful lavalavas across surgical wards and operating theatres.

Following an evaluation process, it is hoped the project will lead to a hospital-wide roll out early next year.

The chosen fabrics for the new lavalavas reflect the cultures of the Pacific and are a common form of dress among Pacific people. The fabrics have been trialled and tested in the DHB laundry for durability and colour-fastness.

While the colourful lavalavas are largely being trialled by Pacific Island patients, other patients can request them, and the ultimate goal is for the lavalava to be available to all patients undergoing surgery at C&C DHB.
The Honorable Luamanuvao Winnie Laban is launching the joint initiative, which is being held on Monday, 5 November at Wellington Hospital. Also attending will be His Excellency, Mr Asi Tuiataga J Faafili Blakelock, High Commissioner of Samoa; Human Rights Commissioner Joris de Bres; C&C DHB Board members and hospital staff.

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Details of the launch, which media are welcome to attend:
Monday, 5 November 2007
11am
Classroom 3, Professional Development Unit
Level L, Ward Support Block, Wellington Hospital

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