| Literature DB >> 35426764 |
Kyoung Ja Moon1, Soonyoung Shon1, Hwasook Cho2, Minseo Sung2, Jin Young Kang2, Younsuk Choi2.
Abstract
The concentration of patients in a few facilities burdens healthcare providers and the healthcare system. This study examined the operations of an extended anteroom in a COVID-19-dedicated hospital. It presents issues to consider in the deployment and operation of an extended anteroom through discussions by expert working groups. The subjects covered included efficient space, staffing, equipment management, and education. The process involved wearing personal protective equipment (personal protective equipment; in this case, Level D), and if necessary, wearing additional powered air purification respirators (PAPR), after moving from the preparation room to the dressing room, and when entering the hospital through the entrance passage. When leaving the hospital, personnel used a mandatory exit-only passage. In the dressing room, they undressed, and then went outside. The efficient spatial composition of the anteroom facilitated entry and exit, as well as the separation of contaminated and non-contaminated areas using colors and lines. As COVID-19 spread rapidly in the community, COVID-19-dedicated hospitals were established highly quickly. Therefore, there exists a limitation because sufficient discussion with external experts has not been made. In the future, the development of an operating manual for dedicated infectious disease hospitals and continued research into the improvement of care is needed. This study indicated the need to develop educational programs and use educational simulations, to address regionally spread infectious diseases.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; anteroom; health care; isolation hospital; public health
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35426764 PMCID: PMC9014350 DOI: 10.1177/00469580221092818
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inquiry ISSN: 0046-9580 Impact factor: 2.099
Figure 1.Number of inpatients, health professional staff, non-health professional staff, and usage of PPE.
Considerations for the operation of extended anterooms in cohort hospitals.
| Category | Item | Content | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Efficient floor (space) plan | Preparation room | Individual locker rooms | |
| PPE donning room | Room or zone for wearing PPE (Level D, PAPR) | ||
| PPE removal room | A negative pressure room/zone for undressing PPE PAPR is required with different doors for entrance and exit. If possible, a shower facility is needed | ||
| Caution zone | Areas requiring attention and restricting access near the PPE undressing zone | ||
| Supplementary zone | Areas of material supply and management for anteroom PPE wearing zone and undressing zone | ||
| Staffing | Health professional staff | Clean zone | Education of wearing PPE for HCP and other workers in cohort hospital management of PPE equipment |
| Isolation zone | Education regarding PPE removal | ||
| Non-health professional staff | Material supply | Material and equipment management and supply for anteroom, PPE wearing zone, PPE undressing zone and caution zone preventive measures against virus and disinfection for these zones | |
| Equipment management | PPE and related material of PPE | PPE (protective clothing, goggles, gloves, masks (eg, N95, medical mask), boot covers, PAPR equipment sanitizers (manual and automatic), full-length mirror or full wall mirror, table and chair for keeping materials, paper or silk tapes, scissors, pens, papers, etc. | |
| Material for disinfection | Environmental cleansing tissues for disinfection, dry wipes, gloves and AP gowns | ||
| Education | Preparation of PPE wearing | Preparation for PPE according to the level of protection hand washing, clothes and foot wear, personal commodity storage and management | |
| PPE donning | PPE check | ||
| PPE removal | Process of PPE removal | ||
| Personal management after PPE removal | Movement path after removal of PPE | ||
| Handling unexpected exposure in isolation zone | Handling an unexpected event, for example, PAPR line disconnect, PAPR low battery, tear of PPE | ||
| Management of cohort environment (disinfection and preventive measures) | Periodic preventive measures and disinfection for clean zone (anteroom, PPE donning zone) and contaminated zone | ||
Figure 2.Photographs of anteroom.
Figure 3.Design of an expanded anteroom for a COVID-19–dedicated hospital.