Author: Doll, Michelle; Feldman, Moshe; Hartigan, Sarah; Sanogo, Kakotan; Stevens, Michael; McReynolds, Myriah; Masroor, Nadia; Cooper, Kaila; Bearman, Gonzalo
Title: Acceptability and Necessity of Training for Optimal Personal Protective Equipment Use. Cord-id: 1gapk4as Document date: 2017_1_1
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Snippet: Healthcare workers routinely self-contaminate even when using personal protective equipment. Observations of donning/ doffing practices on inpatient units along with surveys were used to assess the need for a personal protective equipment training program. In contrast to low perceived risk, observed doffing behaviors demonstrate significant personal protective equipment technique deficits. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2017;38:226-229.
Document: Healthcare workers routinely self-contaminate even when using personal protective equipment. Observations of donning/ doffing practices on inpatient units along with surveys were used to assess the need for a personal protective equipment training program. In contrast to low perceived risk, observed doffing behaviors demonstrate significant personal protective equipment technique deficits. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2017;38:226-229.
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