| Literature DB >> 34075869 |
Nora Chea1, Taniece Eure1,2, Austin R Penna1, Cedric J Brown1,2, Joelle Nadle3, Deborah Godine3, Linda Frank3, Christopher A Czaja4, Helen Johnston4, Devra Barter4, Betsy Feighner Miller4, Katie Angell4, Kristen Marshall4,5, James Meek6, Monica Brackney6, Stacy Carswell7, Stepy Thomas8, Lucy E Wilson9, Rebecca Perlmutter9, Kaytlynn Marceaux-Galli9, Ashley Fell10, Sarah Lim10, Ruth Lynfield10, Sarah Shrum Davis11, Erin C Phipps11, Marla Sievers12, Ghinwa Dumyati13, Cathleen Concannon13, Kathryn McCullough13, Amy Woods13, Sandhya Seshadri13, Christopher Myers13, Rebecca Pierce14, Valerie L S Ocampo14, Judith A Guzman-Cottrill14, Gabriela Escutia14, Monika Samper14, Sandra A Pena15, Cullen Adre15, Matthew Groenewold16, Nicola D Thompson1, Shelley S Magill1.
Abstract
Healthcare personnel with severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection were interviewed to describe activities and practices in and outside the workplace. Among 2,625 healthcare personnel, workplace-related factors that may increase infection risk were more common among nursing-home personnel than hospital personnel, whereas selected factors outside the workplace were more common among hospital personnel.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34075869 PMCID: PMC8207549 DOI: 10.1017/ice.2021.262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol ISSN: 0899-823X Impact factor: 6.520
Characteristics of Healthcare Personnel (HCP) With SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Primary Work Setting, April–November 2020
| Characteristic | Hospital | Nursing Home | Other Facility
| All Facilities |
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| Age, median y (IQR)
| 38 (29–49) | 42 (31–53) | 40 (29–51) | 39 (29–51) |
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| Female | 931 (76.0) | 505 (83.6) | 650 (82.4) | 2,090 (79.6) |
| Male | 286 (23.3) | 95 (15.7) | 136 (17.2) | 517 (19.7) |
| Other or not reported | 8 (0.7) | 4 (0.7) | 3 (0.4) | 18 (0.7) |
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| California | 221 (18.0) | 244 (40.4) | 407 (51.6) | 873 (33.3) |
| Colorado | 122 (10.0) | 16 (2.6) | 53 (6.7) | 191 (7.3) |
| Connecticut | 63 (5.1) | 1 (0.2) | 5 (0.6) | 69 (2.6) |
| Georgia | 251 (20.5) | 87 (14.4) | 235 (29.8) | 578 (22.0) |
| Maryland | 84 (6.9) | 0 | 8 (1.0) | 92 (3.5) |
| Minnesota | 76 (6.2) | 9 (1.5) | 17 (2.2) | 103 (3.9) |
| New Mexico | 71 (5.8) | 0 | 24 (3.0) | 95 (3.6) |
| New York | 156 (12.7) | 214 (35.4) | 22 (2.8) | 392 (14.9) |
| Oregon | 153 (12.5) | 0 | 10 (1.3) | 163 (6.2) |
| Tennessee | 28 (2.3) | 33 (5.5) | 8 (1.0) | 69 (2.6) |
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| White, non-Hispanic | 575 (46.9) | 169 (28.0) | 202 (25.6) | 949 (36.2) |
| Hispanic or Latino, any race or races | 227 (18.5) | 128 (21.2) | 314 (39.8) | 670 (25.5) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 235 (19.2) | 177 (29.3) | 145 (18.4) | 557 (21.2) |
| Asian, non-Hispanic | 106 (8.7) | 96 (15.9) | 75 (9.5) | 277 (10.6) |
| Other or multiple races, non-Hispanic | 18 (1.5) | 13 (2.2) | 15 (1.9) | 46 (1.8) |
| Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic | 15 (1.2) | 6 (1.0) | 12 (1.5) | 33 (1.3) |
| American Indian/Alaska Native, non-Hispanic | 12 (1.0) | 0 | 1 (0.1) | 13 (0.5) |
| Race or ethnicity not reported | 37 (3.0) | 15 (2.5) | 25 (3.2) | 80 (3.0) |
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| Registered nurse | 426 (34.8) | 53 (8.8) | 71 (9.0) | 550 (21.0) |
| Nursing assistant or patient care technician | 113 (9.2) | 235 (38.9) | 38 (4.8) | 386 (14.7) |
| Administrative personnel | 130 (10.6) | 47 (7.8) | 137 (17.4) | 314 (12.0) |
| Home health aide or caregiver | 2 (0.2) | 30 (5.0) | 131 (16.6) | 163 (6.2) |
| Medical assistant | 23 (1.9) | 4 (0.7) | 117 (14.8) | 144 (5.5) |
| Licensed practical or vocational nurse | 11 (0.9) | 75 (12.4) | 22 (2.8) | 108 (4.1) |
| Physician | 76 (6.2) | 2 (0.3) | 24 (3.0) | 103 (3.9) |
| Food services staff | 36 (2.9) | 31 (5.1) | 4 (0.5) | 71 (2.7) |
| Environmental services staff | 41 (3.3) | 25 (4.1) | 4 (0.5) | 70 (2.7) |
| Facilities staff | 41 (3.3) | 21 (3.5) | 7 (0.9) | 69 (2.6) |
| Surgical or medical technician | 32 (2.6) | 6 (1.0) | 21 (2.7) | 59 (2.2) |
| Physical therapist or assistant | 26 (2.1) | 14 (2.3) | 5 (0.6) | 45 (1.7) |
| Dental practitioner or dental clinic worker | 2 (0.2) | 0 | 42 (5.3) | 44 (1.7) |
| Pharmacy personnel | 22 (1.8) | 1 (0.2) | 19 (2.4) | 42 (1.6) |
| Nurse practitioner | 22 (1.8) | 6 (1.0) | 12 (1.5) | 40 (1.5) |
| Other | 221 (18.0) | 54 (8.9) | 134 (17.0) | 409 (15.6) |
| Not reported | 1 (0.1) | 0 | 1 (0.1) | 8 (0.3) |
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| At least one underlying condition
| 817 (66.7) | 437 (72.4) | 581 (73.6) | 1,836 (69.9) |
| Obesity or severe obesity | 375 (30.6) | 236 (39.1) | 292 (37.0) | 903 (34.4) |
| Hypertension | 151 (12.3) | 118 (19.5) | 147 (18.6) | 416 (15.8) |
| Asthma | 159 (13.0) | 71 (11.8) | 113 (14.3) | 343 (13.1) |
| Diabetes mellitus | 60 (4.9) | 56 (9.3) | 63 (8.0) | 179 (6.8) |
| Current or recent smoker
| 55 (4.5) | 71 (11.8) | 51 (6.5) | 177 (6.7) |
| Autoimmune or rheumatologic disease | 54 (4.4) | 21 (3.5) | 29 (3.7) | 104 (4.0) |
| Heart condition | 35 (2.9) | 21 (3.5) | 20 (2.5) | 76 (2.9) |
| Pregnancy | 31 (2.5) | 7 (1.2) | 23 (2.9) | 61 (2.3) |
| Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | 7 (0.6) | 7 (1.2) | 2 (0.3) | 16 (0.6) |
| Chronic kidney disease | 2 (0.2) | 2 (0.3) | 3 (0.4) | 7 (0.3) |
Note. IQR, interquartile range.
Includes HCP working in home health, outpatient facilities, assisted living facilities, mental health facilities (including psychiatric hospitals), and other nonhospital, non–nursing-home healthcare settings.
7 healthcare personnel did not report the type of facility in which they worked but did report other data included in the table.
Excludes 27 HCP for whom age was not reported (13 working in hospitals, 6 in nursing homes, 4 in other facilities, and 4 with missing facility information).
California and Georgia EIPs conducted surveillance in HCP residing in 3 San Francisco-area counties and 5 metropolitan Atlanta counties, respectively. Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Tennessee EIPs each recruited a convenience sample of hospitals; Colorado and Tennessee EIP also recruited convenience samples of nursing homes. In addition to recruiting a convenience sample of hospitals, New York EIP conducted surveillance among HCP working in nursing homes and residing in Monroe County. Cases reported by participating healthcare facilities could have worked in other settings affiliated with the facility, such as nursing homes or outpatient clinics. Cases were grouped based on the primary facility in which they reported working.
129 HCP reported multiple roles; these were resolved to a single role by reviewing available data (eg, descriptions of “other” roles), considering the amount of direct or indirect patient contact expected for a given role. Generally, in the absence of more information, the role expected to involve more patient contact was assigned.
In addition to the conditions listed, includes active cancer, other immunosuppressive conditions, liver disease, other lung disease, and other reported conditions.
Recent smokers were defined as HCP who quit smoking <1 year before the interview date.
Close Contacts With Persons With COVID-19 and Practices and Activities In and Outside the Workplace Among Healthcare Personnel (HCP) With SARS-CoV-2 Infection
| Close Contact, Practice, or Activity | Hospital | Nursing Home (N = 604) | Other Facility (N = 789) | All Facilities (N = 2,625) |
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| In any setting | 908 (74.1) | 406 (67.2) | 475 (60.2) | 1,791 (68.2) | .004 |
| In the workplace, with patients with COVID-19 | 541 (44.2) | 305 (50.5) | 164 (20.8) | 1,010 (38.5) | .008 |
| In the workplace, with someone with COVID-19 other than a patient
| 82/554 (14.8) | 44/142 (31.0) | 41/241 (17.0) | 167/937 (17.8) | <.001 |
| Outside the workplace | 349 (28.5) | 51 (8.4) | 270 (34.2) | 670 (25.5) | … |
| With a family member with COVID-19 | 241 (19.7) | 41 (6.8) | 211 (26.7) | 493 (18.8) | <.001 |
| With someone with COVID-19 other than a family member | 120 (9.8) | 11 (1.8) | 64 (8.1) | 195 (7.4) | <.001 |
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| Always used the following during care of patients with COVID-19: | |||||
| Mask or respirator | 510/541 (94.3) | 276/305 (90.5) | 141/164 (86.0) | 927/1,010 (91.8) | .043 |
| Gloves | 492/541 (90.9) | 268/305 (87.9) | 121/164 (73.8) | 881/1,010 (87.2) | .140 |
| Gown | 387/541 (71.5) | 187/305 (61.3) | 52/164 (31.7) | 626/1,010 (62.0) | .002 |
| Goggles or face shield | 381/541 (70.4) | 191/305 (62.6) | 52/164 (31.7) | 624/1,010 (61.8) | .019 |
| Always cared for patients with COVID-19 who had source control in place
| 116/541 (21.4) | 17/305 (5.6) | 54/164 (32.9) | 187/1,010 (18.5) | <.001 |
| Always practiced social distancing with coworkers in the workplace | 233 (19.0) | 192 (31.8) | 309 (39.2) | 735 (28.0) | <.001 |
| Had a mucous membrane or skin exposure to body fluids from patients with COVID-19 | 55/541 (10.2) | 40/305 (13.1) | 24/164 (14.6) | 119/1,010 (11.8) | .023 |
| Practiced extended use or reuse of a respirator during care of patients with COVID-19
| 161/205 (78.5) | 34/58 (58.6) | 19/43 (44.2) | 214/306 (69.9) | .002 |
| Always practiced universal masking in the workplace | 986 (80.5) | 498 (82.5) | 589 (74.7) | 2,074 (79.0) | .325 |
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| Attended a mass gathering or gathering with people other than household members | 245 (20.0) | 34 (5.6) | 120 (15.2) | 400 (15.2) | <.001 |
| Traveled domestically or internationally | 223 (18.2) | 29 (4.8) | 109 (13.8) | 362 (13.8) | <.001 |
| Used public or shared transportation | 165 (13.5) | 67 (11.1) | 88 (11.2) | 320 (12.2) | .323 |
| Had close contact with ill person(s) outside of a healthcare facility | 210 (17.1) | 26 (4.3) | 127 (16.1) | 363 (13.8) | <.001 |
With the exception of close contact in any setting, which could have been at any time before HCP interview, other close contacts, practices and activities occurred during the 14 days before or on the day of HCP SARS-CoV-2 infection onset, which was defined as the date of symptom onset or, in asymptomatic HCP, the date of specimen collection for the positive test.
P value calculated with mid-P exact tests for the comparison of percentages of nursing home HCP responding yes or no/not sure/not reported versus hospital HCP responding yes or no/not sure/not reported.
Close contact was defined as (1) being within 2 m of a person with COVID-19 for at least a few minutes (May–August 2020), for ≥15 min (August–November 2020), or for a total of ≥15 min in a 24-h period (after November 9, 2020); (2) having unprotected direct contact with infectious secretions or excretions; or (3) performance or participation in aerosol-generating procedures, regardless of the duration (starting in November 2020).
Added to the HCP interview in August 2020; data were reported from a total of 554 hospital HCP, 142 nursing home HCP, and 241 other facility HCP.
Patients with COVID-19 were considered having source control in place if they were wearing a face mask or cloth face covering or they were under invasive mechanical ventilation during close contact.
Among HCP who reported using a respirator.