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Objective Measures of Physical Distancing in the Hospital During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Swetha Tatineni1, Nicola M Orlov2, Joseph M Riehm1, Amarachi Erondu1, Christine L Mozer1, David J Cook1, Maxx Byron3, Lisa Mordell3, Michael Dimitrov4, Vineet M Arora3.   

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals published physical-distancing guidance and created dedicated respiratory isolation units (RIUs) for patients with COVID-19. The degree to which such distancing occurred between clinicians and patients is unknown. In this study, heat sensors from an existing hospital hand-hygiene monitoring system objectively tracked room entries as a proxy for physical distancing in both RIUs and general medicine units before and during the pandemic. The RIUs saw a 60.6% reduction in entries per room per day (from 85.7 to 33.8). General medicine units that cared for patients under investigation for COVID-19 and other patients experienced a 14.7% reduction in entries per room per day (from 76.9 to 65.1). While gradual extinction was observed in both units as COVID-19 cases declined, the RIUs had a higher degree of physical distancing. Although the optimal level of physical distancing is unknown, sustaining physical distancing in the hospital may require re-education and real-time monitoring.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34424197     DOI: 10.12788/jhm.3666

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hosp Med        ISSN: 1553-5592            Impact factor:   2.960


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1.  Use of a Real-Time Locating System to Assess Internal Medicine Resident Location and Movement in the Hospital.

Authors:  Michael A Rosen; Amanda K Bertram; Monica Tung; Sanjay V Desai; Brian T Garibaldi
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2022-06-01
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