A survey of healthcare workers on the acceptance and value of personal protective equipment for patient care.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1017/ice.2024.157
Gregory M Schrank, Lyndsay M O'Hara, Lisa Pineles, Saskia Popescu, Jessica P Brown, Larry Magder, Anthony D Harris
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Abstract

Objective: Assess healthcare workers' (HCW) attitudes toward universal masking, and gowns and gloves used as part of transmission-based precautions.

Design: Cross-sectional survey.

Setting: Academic, tertiary care medical center in Baltimore, Maryland.

Participants: HCW who work in patient care areas and have contact with patients.

Methods: In May 2023, a 15-question web-based survey was distributed by the hospital's communications team via email. The survey contained questions to assess HCW perceptions of universal masking policies prior to the availability of COVID-19 vaccines and at the time of the survey, and the use of gowns and gloves for transmission-based precautions. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize data. Differences in agreement with universal masking over time, level of agreement with gown and glove policies, and with all PPE types across respondent characteristics were assessed.

Results: 257 eligible respondents completed the survey. Nurses and patient care technicians (43%) and providers (17%) were the most commonly reported roles. Agreement with universal mask use decreased from 84% early in the pandemic to 55% at the time of the survey. 70% and 72% of HCW agreed masks protect themselves and others, respectively. 63% expressed any level of annoyance with mask wearing, the most often due to communication challenges or physical discomfort. 75% agreed with gown use for antibiotic-resistant bacteria compared with 90% for glove use.

Conclusions: The majority of HCW agree with the use of PPE to prevent pathogen transmission in the healthcare setting. Agreement with universal mask use for patient care shifted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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关于医护人员对病人护理个人防护设备的接受程度和价值的调查。
目标:评估医护人员(HCW)对通用口罩以及作为传播预防措施一部分的防护服和手套的态度:评估医护人员(HCW)对通用口罩以及作为传播性预防措施一部分的防护服和手套的态度:设计:横断面调查:地点:马里兰州巴尔的摩市的三级学术医疗中心:方法:在患者护理区工作并与患者接触的医护人员:2023 年 5 月,医院宣传团队通过电子邮件发布了一份包含 15 个问题的网络调查。调查包含一些问题,用于评估 HCW 在 COVID-19 疫苗上市前和调查时对通用掩蔽政策的看法,以及对使用防护服和手套进行传播性预防的看法。我们使用了描述性统计来总结数据。结果:257 名符合条件的受访者完成了调查。护士和病人护理技术人员(43%)以及医疗服务提供者(17%)是最常报告的角色。同意普遍使用口罩的比例从大流行初期的 84% 下降到调查时的 55%。分别有 70% 和 72% 的医护人员同意口罩可以保护自己和他人。63% 的人表示戴口罩会带来一定程度的烦恼,最常见的原因是沟通困难或身体不适。75%的医护人员同意使用防护服来保护抗生素耐药菌,而90%的医护人员同意使用手套:结论:大多数医护人员同意在医疗环境中使用个人防护设备来防止病原体传播。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,对在患者护理中普遍使用口罩的认同度发生了变化。
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期刊介绍: Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology provides original, peer-reviewed scientific articles for anyone involved with an infection control or epidemiology program in a hospital or healthcare facility. Written by infection control practitioners and epidemiologists and guided by an editorial board composed of the nation''s leaders in the field, ICHE provides a critical forum for this vital information.
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