Published Nov 5, 2008
FireStarterRN, BSN, RN
3,824 Posts
I did an agency shift yesterday at a hospital that has cloth gowns for use in contact isolation rooms. It was great! They are much more comfortable and easier to use. You throw it in a laundry bin after each use and they wash them. Much better than those horrid disposible ones! I really loved this hospital, it was a great experience there and I guess they liked me since there was a message on my phone this morning asking me back.
Has anyone seen washable gowns?
marilynmom, LPN, NP
2,155 Posts
Interesting and no I have never seen or even heard of cloth gowns!
Do they protect you as well from spills and blood as well as disposable ones? I know my gown yesterday (disposable yellow ones that make you sweat! LOL) I looked down and had blood all over my waist area from helping the doc put in art and central lines.
I have no idea if they protect you from blood as well. They were made of what felt like a silky cotton/poly blend. They were really nice!
loriangel14, RN
6,931 Posts
We have nothing but cloth gowns where I work.We have occasionally had the disposible ones but they are not liked by most.
Dolce, RN
861 Posts
Yes, I've used them--they are really nice. I don't know what they are made out of--its something really slick on the outside. It feels kind of like a soft shower curtain. Maybe there is vinyl in it?
Pepper The Cat, BSN, RN
1,787 Posts
We use mainly cloth. There are a few paper gowns and some plastic available. I don't like the paper - they are very thin and i don't trust that stuff will leak through. The plastic are too hot! I like the cloth - i think you are well protected wearing them.
Virgo_RN, BSN, RN
3,543 Posts
My facility did away with cloth gowns about a year ago.
pagandeva2000, LPN
7,984 Posts
This is new to me, the first time I am hearing about cloth gowns! We still use disposable ones. I wonder if it is cheaper for the facility to re-use the cloth rather than constantly purchase expensive paper gowns?
Maybe cheaper and 'greener' too.
Here's an interesting article about this issue from 'Infection Control Today Magazine'
Taking Cover:
Single-use vs. Reusable Gowns and Drapes
http://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/articles/231feat2.html
From the article:
The following factors should be carefully considered in decisions to use single-use vs. reusable gowns and drapes:
blueheaven
832 Posts
Are you talking about the yellow "slicky" ones?? Or regular cotton yellow gowns?
casi, ASN, RN
2,063 Posts
We have cotton yellow iso gowns. Haven't seen a disposable on in a veeery looong time
They seemed slicky, silky. They were great!