Assessing personal protective equipment compliance in a polish healthcare setting during the COVID-19 pandemic – A pilot case study

Łukasz Rypicz, Corinne Mowrey, I. Witczak, S. Furterer, H. Salehi
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Objective: The purpose of this study is to identify failures in proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) usage in a healthcare hospital environment to enhance PPE compliance through proper donning and doffing procedures.Methods: We used naturalistic observation (shadowing) of PPE donning and doffing by healthcare medical staff in their hospital work setting to identify non-conformities to compliant donning and doffing of PPE.Results: We found an average of 1.84 non-conformances per healthcare worker across the donning procedures and 2.06 non-conformances in the doffing procedures per healthcare provider. Nurses experienced 1.94 average non-conformances in the donning procedures, while physicians average 1.75 non-conformances. Nurses experienced 2.29 average doffing nonconformances, while physicians averaged 1.85 average doffing non-conformances during the study. PPE compliance is critical to protect both healthcare workers and patients in the healthcare setting, as well as building a culture of safety.Research implications: Appropriate training and compliance should be performed to ensure appropriate PPE donning and doffing protocols are adhered to, so that it reduces the transmission of disease and infections. Future studies will explore the environmental, cultural and operational factors that contribute to PPE compliance in healthcare.Conclusions: This is the first study to quantify donning and doffing errors of personal protective compliance within the realm of environmental and cultural impacts.
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评估2019冠状病毒病大流行期间波兰医疗机构的个人防护装备合规性——试点案例研究
目的:本研究的目的是识别在医疗保健医院环境中正确使用个人防护装备(PPE)的失败,通过正确的穿戴和脱下程序来提高PPE的合规性。方法:我们采用自然观察(阴影)的卫生保健医务人员在他们的医院工作设置的个人防护用品的穿戴和脱下,以确定不符合要求的个人防护用品的穿戴和脱下。结果:我们发现每个医疗工作者平均有1.84个不符合项,每个医疗服务提供者平均有2.06个不符合项。护士平均有1.94个不符合项,而医生平均有1.75个不符合项。在研究期间,护士经历了2.29次平均不合格,而医生平均1.85次平均不合格。遵守个人防护装备对于在卫生保健环境中保护卫生保健工作者和患者以及建立安全文化至关重要。研究影响:应进行适当的培训和遵守规定,以确保遵守适当的个人防护装备穿戴和脱下规程,从而减少疾病和感染的传播。未来的研究将探讨环境、文化和操作因素对医疗保健中PPE合规性的影响。结论:这是第一个在环境和文化影响范围内量化个人防护依从性的穿戴和脱下错误的研究。
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