| Literature DB >> 34281013 |
Roslyn M Seitz1, Anna Q Yaffee1, Elizabeth Peacock1, Timothy P Moran1, Andrew Pendley1, Jonathan D Rupp1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Emergency departments (EDs) have seen dramatic surges in patients infected with COVID-19 and are high-risk transmission environments. Knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding personal protective equipment (PPE) among ED health care workers (HCWs) during the COVID-19 pandemic have not been studied, thus this study examines this knowledge gap.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; emergency department; health care worker; infection prevention; personal protective equipment
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34281013 PMCID: PMC8297270 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18137076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Characteristics of respondents of personal protective equipment survey in two urban emergency departments during 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
| RN | Provider | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (Median, IQR) | 31 (26–47) | 38 (33–49) | 35 (30–48) |
| Years in practice, % ( | |||
| 1–2 | 27.8% (15) | 16.3% (8) | 22.3% (23) |
| 3–5 | 27.8% (15) | 24.5% (12) | 26.2% (27) |
| 6–10 | 9.3% (5) | 20.4% (10) | 14.6% (15) |
| >10 | 35.1% (19) | 38.8% (19) | 36.9% (38) |
| Number of PPE trainings, % ( | |||
| 0–3 | 63% (34) | 71.4% (35) | 67% (69) |
| 4–6 | 25.9% (14) | 22.4% (11) | 24.3% (25) |
| 7–9 | 9.3% (5) | 0% (0) | 4.9% (5) |
| ≥10 | 1.9% (1) | 6.1% (3) | 3.9% (4) |
| Cared for PUI, % ( | 92.6% (50) | 100% (49) | 96.1% (99) |
| PPE training prior to caring for PUI, % ( | 92.6% (50) | 98% (48) | 95.1% (98) |
| Had confirmed/suspected COVID-19 infection, % ( | 18.5% (10) | 14.3% (7) | 16.5% (17) |
PPE, personal protective equipment; PUI, person under investigation for COVID-19.
Use of PPE during 2020 COVID-19 pandemic: knowledge, attitudes, and organizational factors with odds ratios.
| RN | Provider | Total | Self-Reported High Compliance Odds Ratio (95% CI) † | Times Received PPE Training Odds Ratio (95% CI) † | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Knowledge, % agree or strongly agree ( | |||||
| I understand the relevant knowledge of safe PPE use | 100% (54) | 100% (49) | 100% (103) | 1.0 (0.97–1.03) | 1.51 (0.83–2.72) |
| I understand the risks of COVID-19 to patients and HCWs | 96.3% (52) | 91.9% (45) | 94.1% (97) | 1.02 (0.99–1.05) | 1.75 (0.90–3.40) |
| I understand how to protect myself and patients during COVID-19 | 98.2% (53) | 83.7% (41) | 91.2% (94) | 1.02 (0.99–1.05) | 1.70 (1.0003–2.90) |
| Identifies when to correctly use hand hygiene | 98.1% (53) | 91.8% (45) | 95.1% (98) | 1.0 (0.97–1.03) | 1.42 (0.79–2.55) |
| The correct use of PPE eliminates the need for hand hygiene | 1.9% (1) | 0% (0) | 1% (1) | 1.01 (0.97–1.05) | 1.11 (0.62–2.0) |
| Attitude, % agree or strongly agree ( | |||||
| Use of PPE and keep HCWs from getting COVID-19 | 68.4% (35) | 67.4% (33) | 66% (68) | 1.01 (0.99–1.04) | 1.30 (0.81–2.11) |
| Use of PPE will keep patients from getting COVID-19 | 48.2% (26) | 57.2% (28) | 52.4% (54) | 1.01 (0.98–1.03) | 0.76 (0.47–1.23) |
| PPE use is inconvenient | 42.6% (23) | 53.1%(26) | 47.6% (49) | 0.98 (0.95–1.01) | 0.66 (0.42–1.05) |
| PPE use interferes with patient care | 24.8% (15) | 28.6% (14) | 28.2% (29) | 0.98 (0.95–1.01) | 0.83 (0.52–1.32) |
| Willing to care for COVID-19 patients | 87% (47) | 100% (49) | 93.2% (96) | 0.82 (0.62–1.09) | 0.80 (0.32–2.01) |
| Willing to care for COVID-19 patients w/o the recommended PPE | 16.7% (9) | 14.3% (7) | 15.5% (16) | 0.98 (0.95–1.02) | 1.17 (0.60–2.30) |
| More likely to care for patient with COVID-19 if I had a test which told me I had previously recovered from infection | 57.4% (31) | 55.1% (27) | 56.3% (58) | 1.01 (0.98–1.05) | 0.56 (0.32–0.97) |
| Organizational factors, % agree or strongly agree ( | |||||
| PPE is readily available in the ED | 77.8% (42) | 77.5% (38) | 77.6% (80) | 1.01 (0.98–1.04) | 1.49 (0.89–2.48) |
| * Reprimanded by supervisor if not using PPE | 70.4% (38) | 47% (23) | 66.3% (61) | 1.02 (0.99–1.05) | 1.09 (0.68–1.74) |
| Knowledge of patients on PPE precautions | 77.8% (42) | 83.7%(41) | 80.6% (83) | 0.99 (0.96–1.03) | 1.54 (0.93–2.55) |
| My colleagues often forget to use PPE during patient care | 13% (7) | 18.4% (9) | 15.5% (16) | 0.99 (0.96–1.02) | 1.20 (0.74–1.94) |
| I remove PPE immediately after leaving patient room | 90.8% (49) | 93.9% (46) | 92.2% (95) | 1.01 (0.98–1.04) | 1.21 (0.71–2.05) |
| I often forget to change PPE between patients | 13% (7) | 18.3% (9) | 15.5% (16) | 0.96 (0.93–0.99) | 0.78 (0.47–1.27) |
| Self-reported compliance, M (IQR) | 97 (90–100) | 95 (90–100) | 96 (90–100) | ||
PPE, personal protective equipment; HCWs, health care workers; ED, emergency department. * Providers vs. nurses (p = 0.007). † Odds ratios and 95% CIs evaluate the association between compliance/training and the survey items. Odds ratios greater than 1 indicate that more compliance or training is associated with more of the self-reported knowledge/attitudes/behavior/factors and vice versa.