The 2021 guidelines from the Spanish Society of Hospital Pharmacists (SEFH)12 and the Spanish Nursing Council (SNC)13 offer structured solutions, with safe practices to monitor surfaces for HDs throughout your facility.
Here are some their practice recommendations:
Frequency of testing: Both recommend conducting a custom assessment to determine which areas carry high, medium or low contamination risk.12 The SEFH recommends typical sampling frequencies as monthly, quarterly or half-yearly.12 The SNC recommends establishing a sampling frequency based on the risk level assigned to areas during the assessment: weekly for high risk, monthly for medium risk and quarterly for low risk areas.13
Drugs to test for: Both the SEFH and SNC recommend testing for marker drugs, specifically naming cyclophosphamide, methotrexate and doxorubicin as the most commonly monitored HDs.12,13 They recommend monitoring at least cyclophosphamide as a marker for control of surface contamination in the pharmacy and administration areas.12,13