The Importance of Personal Protective Equipment Design and Donning and Doffing Technique in Mitigating Infectious Disease Spread: A Technical Report.

Robert McCarthy, Bruno Gino, Philip d'Entremont, Ahmad Barari, Tia S Renouf
Author Information
  1. Robert McCarthy: Family Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, CAN.
  2. Bruno Gino: Emergency Medicine, Santa Catarina Hospital Intensive Care Unit for COVID-19, Uberlandia, BRA.
  3. Philip d'Entremont: General Medicine, University of Limerick, Limerick, IRL.
  4. Ahmad Barari: Mechanical Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London, CAN.
  5. Tia S Renouf: Emergency Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, CAN.

Abstract

During the current coronavirus pandemic, significant emphasis has been placed on the importance of mitigating nosocomial spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). One important consideration involves the appropriate use of effective personal protective equipment (PPE), which may reduce a healthcare provider's likelihood of becoming infected while simultaneously minimizing exposure to other patients that they care for. This may reduce demands placed on the healthcare system and help to preserve the workforce. First, the importance of PPE design cannot be underestimated, as the manufacturing process must strive to maximize protection of the user while ensuring adequate comfort. Second, it has been demonstrated that inadequate education and training can significantly impact compliance with PPE recommendations. Technique regarding donning and doffing of PPE is crucial to the protection of those who don it. The purpose of this technical report is two-fold: first, to describe some important considerations in the manufacturing and design process of face shields to maximize protection for healthcare providers, and second, to describe a simulation scenario that may be used to train healthcare workers in the appropriate donning and doffing of PPE.

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