Hi all,
Something has been playing on my mind a lot lately and I hope you don't mind if I share. I am soon to graduate with a degree in physiotherapy. I don't have CF, but my long-term boyfriend does (Incidentally, I chose physio just before we met). I have particularly enjoyed the cardiorespiratory aspects of the course, have an extra interest in CF and feel my strengths lie within respiratory care. So.....
I would love to choose respiratory to specialise in. However, I am fearful that I may be a source of infection transfer from my boyfriend to the hospital (CF unit) and vice versa. If I took extra care with infection control policies, could this be controlled? (e.g only wear uniform in hospital, apron, gloves, vigorous arm and hand washing etc..) I think I could hugely benefit my boyfriend by developing my knowledge in this area and other patients by having a unique perspective and an understanding of everyday routine. What do you think?
I intend to ask my professional body for advice on this issue too. I want to do the right thing. If it's too risky, it's not worth it. What would everyone think if their physio lived with a CFer? (not that I'd necessarily disclose that to patients anyway) Pleased that she has insight? Or fearful of bug transfers? I welcome your thoughts, thanks.
Something has been playing on my mind a lot lately and I hope you don't mind if I share. I am soon to graduate with a degree in physiotherapy. I don't have CF, but my long-term boyfriend does (Incidentally, I chose physio just before we met). I have particularly enjoyed the cardiorespiratory aspects of the course, have an extra interest in CF and feel my strengths lie within respiratory care. So.....
I would love to choose respiratory to specialise in. However, I am fearful that I may be a source of infection transfer from my boyfriend to the hospital (CF unit) and vice versa. If I took extra care with infection control policies, could this be controlled? (e.g only wear uniform in hospital, apron, gloves, vigorous arm and hand washing etc..) I think I could hugely benefit my boyfriend by developing my knowledge in this area and other patients by having a unique perspective and an understanding of everyday routine. What do you think?
I intend to ask my professional body for advice on this issue too. I want to do the right thing. If it's too risky, it's not worth it. What would everyone think if their physio lived with a CFer? (not that I'd necessarily disclose that to patients anyway) Pleased that she has insight? Or fearful of bug transfers? I welcome your thoughts, thanks.