| Literature DB >> 35004067 |
Samantha Shwe1, Aditi A Sharma2, Patrick K Lee1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Healthcare workers are at an increased risk of infectious disease transmission through occupational exposure. Despite this, rates of personal protective equipment (PPE) use vary among healthcare personnel. This cross-sectional study surveyed healthcare workers at a single academic center to determine how the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic affected the perceptions and behaviors of PPE usage.Entities:
Keywords: covid-19; healthcare workers; nurses; occupational health; personal protective equipment; ppe
Year: 2021 PMID: 35004067 PMCID: PMC8735847 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.20265
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Characteristics of respondents.
| Respondents (n = 311) | |
| Age | Average: 39 years |
| Median: 38 years | |
| Range: 18 – 67 years | |
| Gender | Female: 234 (76.5%) |
| Male: 72 (23.5%) | |
| Geographic location of training | West: 256 (84.2%) |
| South: 33 (10.9%) | |
| Northeast: 9 (3%) | |
| Midwest: 6 (2%) |
Attitudes of PPE usage among responding healthcare workers.
PPE: personal protective equipment; COVID-19: coronoavirus disease 2019
| One year ago… | N (%) |
| How did you regard the importance of PPE? | Very important: 248 (79.74%) |
| Somewhat important: 60 (19.29%) | |
| Not important: 3 (0.96%) | |
| How frequently did you use PPE during a medical procedure that exposes you to a patient’s bodily fluids (i.e., biopsy, venipuncture, lavage)? | Always: 164 (53.59%) |
| Often: 106 (34.64%) | |
| Sometimes: 31 (10.13%) | |
| Never: 5 (1.63%) | |
| Currently… | |
| How do you regard the importance of PPE? | Very important: 289 (92.93%) |
| Somewhat important: 20 (6.43%) | |
| Not important: 2 (0.64%) | |
| How frequently do you use PPE during a medical procedure that exposes you to a patient’s bodily fluids (i.e., biopsy, venipuncture, lavage)? | Always: 245 (79.55%) |
| Often: 49 (15.91%) | |
| Sometimes: 10 (3.25%) | |
| Never: 4 (1.30%) | |
| What is the major influence on your perception of the importance of wearing PPE during procedures? | Recent pandemic (COVID-19): 138 (44.52%) |
| Training/educational program: 106 (34.19%) | |
| Personal experience of splash to face: 39 (12.58%) | |
| Role modeling by faculty/colleagues: 20 (6.45%) | |
| Being observed by colleagues: 6 (1.94%) | |
| Residency program requirements: 1 (0.32%) |
Behaviors of PPE usage among responding healthcare workers.
| During procedures, how frequently do you wear… | N (%) |
| Gloves? | Always: 281 (91.23%) |
| Often: 22 (7.14%) | |
| Sometimes: 4 (1.30%) | |
| Never: 1 (0.32%) | |
| A gown? | Always: 126 (41.31%) |
| Often: 116 (38.03%) | |
| Sometimes: 57 (18.69%) | |
| Never: 6 (1.97%) | |
| Shoe coverings? | Always: 23 (7.47%) |
| Often: 44 (14.29%) | |
| Sometimes: 123 (39.94%) | |
| Never: 118 (38.31%) | |
| A bouffant cap? | Always: 104 (34.10%) |
| Often: 69 (22.62%) | |
| Sometimes: 69 (22.62%) | |
| Never: 63 (20.66%) | |
| A face shield or the combination of both mask and eye protection (glasses and goggles)? | Always: 108 (35.06%) |
| Often: 132 (42.86%) | |
| Sometimes: 57 (18.51%) | |
| Never: 11 (3.57%) | |
| How frequently do you… | |
| Sanitize your hands (using sanitizer or soap and water) before entering and exiting a patient’s room? | Always: 226 (73.38%) |
| Often: 79 (25.65%) | |
| Sometimes: 2 (0.65%) | |
| Never: 1 (0.32%) | |
| Clean shared spaces in the hospital (i.e., computer keyboards, table surfaces)? | Always: 124 (40.26%) |
| Often: 141 (45.78%) | |
| Sometimes: 39 (12.66%) | |
| Never: 4 (1.30%) | |
| Clean your personal items (i.e., cell phone, computer, and iPad screens)? | Always: 143 (46.28%) |
| Often: 118 (38.19%) | |
| Sometimes: 46 (14.89%) | |
| Never: 2 (0.65%) | |
| Have you ever suffered a splash to the face during a procedure while NOT wearing a face shield OR the combination of BOTH mask and eye protection? | Yes: 70 (22.73%) |
| No: 238 (77.27%) |