Background: The risk of healthcare-acquired infection increases during outbreaks of novel infectious diseases. Emergency department (ED) clinicians are at high risk of exposure to both these and common communicable diseases. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is recommended to protect clinicians from acquiring, or becoming vectors of, infection, yet compliance is typically sub-optimal. Little is known about factors that influence use of PPE—specifically gloves and masks—during routine care in the ED. Methods: This was an ethnographic study, incorporating documentation review, field observations and interviews. The theoretical domains framework (TDF) was used to aid thematic analysis and identify relevant enablers of and barriers to optimal...
Introduction: The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is a salient component of reducing occu...
OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers to, describe the development of and evaluate the implementation of a...
Background: To protect health workers (HCWs) from risky occupation exposure, CDC developed the unive...
Introduction: To minimize the risk of cross-infection between the patient and the medical staff, it ...
Hospital transmission of pandemic respiratory infectious diseases e.g. SARS and H1N1 influenza, can ...
Background: The wearing of gloves is included in the standard principles for preventing healthcare a...
The use of respiratory protective equipment (RPE) such as surgical masks and P2 respirators in healt...
Background and importance Healthcare personnel working in the emergency department (ED) is at risk o...
There is clear evidence that gloves are often misused in clinical practice, which puts patients at i...
Background: Personal protective equipment (PPE) is any type of face mask, glove, or clothing that ac...
Clinical gloves are routinely used in the delivery of patient care but unless integrated with the ‘5...
Background: Noncompliance with recommended hand hygiene and gloving practices by workers in the emer...
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of a specially designed care bundle on the develop...
Background In epidemics of highly infectious diseases, such as Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) or Severe A...
Objective: Healthcare workers in the emergency department are particularly vulnerable to communicabl...
Introduction: The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is a salient component of reducing occu...
OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers to, describe the development of and evaluate the implementation of a...
Background: To protect health workers (HCWs) from risky occupation exposure, CDC developed the unive...
Introduction: To minimize the risk of cross-infection between the patient and the medical staff, it ...
Hospital transmission of pandemic respiratory infectious diseases e.g. SARS and H1N1 influenza, can ...
Background: The wearing of gloves is included in the standard principles for preventing healthcare a...
The use of respiratory protective equipment (RPE) such as surgical masks and P2 respirators in healt...
Background and importance Healthcare personnel working in the emergency department (ED) is at risk o...
There is clear evidence that gloves are often misused in clinical practice, which puts patients at i...
Background: Personal protective equipment (PPE) is any type of face mask, glove, or clothing that ac...
Clinical gloves are routinely used in the delivery of patient care but unless integrated with the ‘5...
Background: Noncompliance with recommended hand hygiene and gloving practices by workers in the emer...
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of a specially designed care bundle on the develop...
Background In epidemics of highly infectious diseases, such as Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) or Severe A...
Objective: Healthcare workers in the emergency department are particularly vulnerable to communicabl...
Introduction: The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is a salient component of reducing occu...
OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers to, describe the development of and evaluate the implementation of a...
Background: To protect health workers (HCWs) from risky occupation exposure, CDC developed the unive...