| Literature DB >> 32223776 |
Liva Christensen1,2, Charlotte Schang Rasmussen1, Thomas Benfield1,3, Jeffrey Michael Franc4,5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study compared live instructor-led training with video-based instruction in personal protective equipment (PPE) donning and doffing. It assessed the difference in performance between (1) attending 1 instructor-led training session in donning and doffing PPE at 1 month prior to assessment, and (2) watching training videos for 1 month.Entities:
Keywords: coronavirus; personal protective equipment; randomized trial; video training
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32223776 PMCID: PMC7156576 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2020.56
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Disaster Med Public Health Prep ISSN: 1935-7893 Impact factor: 1.385
Updated Donning Checklist
| Participation Number | |
|---|---|
| Time of Performance (min) | |
| Levels of Performance (L of P) | |
| 0 Not applicable | |
| 1 Needs assistance (little or no experience) | |
| 2 Minimal assistance (some experience) | |
| 3 Perform independently (competent, experienced) | |
| 4 Resource/instructor (competent/able to teach) | |
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| 1 | Performs donning in a clean area |
| 2 | Performs hand hygiene |
| 3 | Ties hair up and back from face and removes jewelry (to avoid contamination and damaging PPE) |
| 4 | Ensures that equipment is not damaged and dons gown ( |
| 5 | Dons boots (pulls the outside of the gown over the boots so nothing can fall inside the boots) |
| 6 | Applies standard gloves (puts the elastic from gown over the finger to avoid sleeves rolling upward) |
| 7 | Finishes donning gown (closes the gown to the top and ensures the zipper is pointing downward; asks buddy to help with rolling down the hood; ensures that all fit well and cover the intended areas) |
| 8 | Applies N-95 respirator (seals respirator to the face, ensuring straps are not crossed and are properly located at the crown of the head and base of the neck) |
| 9 | Performs a fit check of the respirator |
| 10 | Dons surgical hood (assists with holding the hood while buddy closes the surgical hood on the back of the head, binds the 2 long ones in a simple bow on the stomach) |
| 11 | Dons apron (asks buddy to close the apron with a simple bow) |
| 12 | Applies long cuff gloves over the standard gloves (asks for help from buddy if needed to pull the gloves up to the elbow; puts on elastics to avoid gloves rolling down) |
| 13 | Applies goggles (asks buddy to check that there is no skin exposed) |
| 14 | Appropriately works with a donning partner |
| 15 | Uses donning partner for assistance and to obtain any supplies |
Updated Doffing Checklist
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|---|---|
| Time | |
| Levels of Performance (L of P) | |
| 0 Not applicable | |
| 1 Needs assistance (little or no experience) | |
| 2 Minimal assistance (some experience) | |
| 3 Perform independently (competent, experienced) | |
| 4 Resource/instructor (competent/able to teach) | |
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| 1 | Uses gentle, slow technique to remove gown (principle: “clean on clean, dirty on dirty”) |
| 2 | Steps into chloride boot wash |
| 3 | Steps out of patient room into decontamination room, stays in “URENT” zone with trash receptacle at door |
| 4 | Spraying the gloves |
| 5 | Body being sprayed |
| 6 | Washes hands |
| 7 | Removes the long cuff outer gloves using glove-in-glove technique and discards in trash |
| 8 | Removes apron by pulling 1 of the ribbons on the back to untie the simple bow, taking in the top corner (not touching the front of the apron) and moving it carefully over the head |
| 9 | Discards apron in the bucket with chloride |
| 10 | Washes hands |
| 11 | Closes eyes and removes the goggles, pulling it forward so it is free from the face, gently pulling it off |
| 12 | Discards goggles in the chlorine bucket |
| 13 | Washes hands |
| 14 | Unties the ribbons on the hood; closes eyes and removes the hood by pulling it forward |
| 15 | Throws the hood in the trash |
| 16 | Washes hands |
| 17 | Opens coverall correctly: (1 + 2 + 3 + 4) |
| (1) Opens the gown (without touching the face, therefore start opening from middle) | |
| (2) Washes hands | |
| (3) Finds the zipper from middle (not from the top part) | |
| (4) Opens the zipper | |
| 18 | Washes hands |
| 19 | Removes coverall correctly (principle: “clean on clean, dirty on dirty”); doesn´t pull hands all the way out of sleeves; uses the inside clean part of the sleeves to bring the suit down around the boots; doesn´t touch boots on the dirty and outer side of the suit (1 + 2 + 3 + 4) |
| (1) “Clean on clean, dirty on dirty” | |
| (2) Doesn´t pull hands all the way out of sleeves | |
| (3) Uses the inside clean part of the sleeves to bring the suit down around the boots | |
| (4) Doesn´t touch boots on the dirty and outer side of the suit | |
| 20 | Leaves the suit on the floor for spraying |
| 21 | Carefully picks up suit, keeping it away from body and discards it in the trash |
| 22 | Washes hands |
| 23 | Removes respirator, pulling it forward away from face |
| 24 | Discards respirator in the trash |
| 25 | Washes hands |
| 26 | Removes the inner gloves (principle: “clean on clean, dirty on dirty”) |
| 27 | Spraying of boots (both sides) |
| 28 | Lifts the foot next to clean area, lets it be sprayed then steps with a clean foot into “REN” zone and lifts the other foot to be sprayed and then also steps with a clean foot into zone |
| 29 | Washes hands 0.05% chloride |
| 30 | Steps in the other chlorine boot wash |
FIGURE 1Statistical Methods, Tests, Software.
FIGURE 2Donning Score by Training Method.
FIGURE 3Doffing Score by Training Method.
Record of Video Viewing