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ABC Top Stories02.06.2026Política3 dk okumaAustralia

Tasmanian Health Minister to Overturn Ban on Fun Scrubs for Nurses

En resumen

Tasmania's Health Minister Bridget Archer will overturn a directive banning nurses at Royal Hobart Hospital from wearing colourful scrubs, citing staff morale and patient interaction.

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Por qué importa

Nurses at the Royal Hobart Hospital were issued directives to stop wearing colourful, 'free dress' scrubs and revert to hospital-provided uniforms, citing professionalism and patient identification issues. This directive came despite ongoing concerns about staff morale and the comfort of corporate-style uniforms.

Tamaño de fuente

Nurses at the Royal Hobart Hospital have been told they should stop wearing fun scrubs or "free dress" and reminded they need to maintain "some professionalism" regarding their uniform.

The matter was raised during a budget estimates committee hearing on Monday, with an independent MP questioning why a morale-boosting activity is being discouraged.

What's next?

Tasmania's health minister says she was not aware of the directive being issued and intends to overturn it.

Tasmania's health minister has vowed to overturn a directive to stop nurses from wearing colourful scrubs at the Royal Hobart Hospital.

At least two directives have been issued to nurses over the past month, instructing them to wear the hospital-provided uniform and scrubs, and stop wearing "free dress".

One of the directives noted that some patients and visitors were having difficulty identifying nursing staff due to differing uniforms, and that nurses needed to maintain "some professionalism".

The directives outlined that there would be one day per week where nurses could wear their own scrubs.

During budget estimates hearings on Monday, independent Franklin MP David O'Byrne raised the issue with Health Minister Bridget Archer.

"Obviously, it is a bit of tough time in the hospitals at the minute, and staff morale is a key issue and is very important," Mr O'Byrne said.

"Surely given morale — and there has been a whole range of work done over many years on nursing uniforms — colourful scrubs provide a bit of highlight to the day in a pretty tough environment."

Ms Archer said she was not aware of the directive being issued.

"I would very clearly be saying at this point that such a directive would be overturned,"

she said.

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Hospital-provided uniforms not ideal: Union

Australian Midwifery and Nursing Federation Tasmanian branch secretary Emily Shepherd said the corporate-style nurses' uniforms provided by the hospital were not conducive to their work, such as supporting patient mobility, providing care to patients at different heights, or hygiene care.

Ms Shepherd said that the hospital-provided scrubs were not ideal, as the fabric wasn't as breathable as other options.

"Meaning that our members do get quite hot and uncomfortable at times," she said.

Ms Shepherd said nurses started wearing their own scrubs, which included colourful, "fun" scrubs, to combat these issues, but always wore their ID badges with their name and designation clearly visible.

"It does inject a bit of life and colour into sometimes a very difficult working environment," she said.

" Our members are staring down the barrel of reduced resources and having to find up to $700 million of efficiencies … [and] we're talking about whether or not it's appropriate for our members to be wearing a bit of colour in the workplace. "

She said patients enjoyed seeing fun colours and patterns, and it could be a good conversation starter with patients.

The Health Department has been contacted for comment.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • The directive to ban colourful scrubs will be officially overturned.

    Muy probable · En días

  • Discussions will occur regarding the suitability and comfort of hospital-provided uniforms.

    Probable · En semanas

Preguntas abiertas

  • What was the specific reasoning behind the initial directive to ban colourful scrubs?
  • Will there be any compensation or support for nurses who found the hospital-provided uniforms uncomfortable or unsuitable?
  • What is the timeline for the Health Minister's directive to be implemented?
  • How will the hospital ensure patient identification is maintained if colourful scrubs are allowed?

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