COVID-19 Personal Protective Equipment in the Home: Navigating the Complexity of Donning and Doffing

被引:3
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作者
Kerley, Brian [1 ,2 ]
Tan, Lana [2 ,3 ]
Marshall, Denise [2 ,4 ]
O'Neill, Cindy [5 ]
Bialachowski, Anne [6 ]
Pereira, Jose [2 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Niagara North Family Hlth Team, St Catharines, ON, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, Dept Family Med, Div Palliat Care, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[3] Kitchener Waterloo Community Palliat Care Team, Kitchener, ON, Canada
[4] Niagara West Palliat Care Team, Grimsby, ON, Canada
[5] Hamilton Hlth Sci, Infect Prevent & Control Program, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[6] St Josephs Healthcare Hamilton, Infect Prevent & Control Program, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[7] Pallium Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
关键词
personal protective equipment; home care;
D O I
10.1370/afm.2667
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
PURPOSE The safety of care professionals and patients is paramount while caring for people with infectious diseases, including those with confirmed or suspected severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Existing policies and protocols for donning and doffing personal protective equipment (PPE) are primarily for institutional settings such as hospitals, not for home visits for patient care. We describe a protocol for donning and doffing PPE in home settings. METHODS We used an iterative, rapid-prototyping approach to develop the protocol. A small workgroup created preliminary drafts, drawing on hospitalbased protocols and modifying them, while undertaking simulations. Wider input was solicited via 2 webinars; 1 regional (Hamilton, Ontario) with palliative clinicians, and 1 national (Canada) with varying professions. We also consulted a group of infectious disease experts. A "how- to" video accompanies the protocol. RESULTS Twelve versions of the protocol were produced, with major changes occurring within the first 6 versions. A national webinar mid-development provided further validation and minor modifications. Subsequent versions involved minor changes. The protocol has 4 phases: (1) Preparing, (2) Entering the Home, (3) Leaving the Home, and (4) After the Visit and Reprocessing. In addition to PPE-related equipment, the protocol requires additional materials including 2 pails for transporting supplies, plastic bags, hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes, and printed easy-to-use checklists. CONCLUSIONS This protocol addresses gaps in COVID-19-related guidelines, specifically the process of donning and doffing PPE during home visits while supplementing jurisdictional PPE guidelines and protocols.
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页码:405 / 410
页数:6
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