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A Simulation-based PPE orientation training curriculum for novice physicians
Spencer W. Greaves
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,
Scott M Alter
1
,
Rami A Ahmed
2
,
Kate Hughes
3
,
Devin Doos
2
,
Lisa V.J. Clayton
1
,
Joshua J Solano
1
,
Sindiana Echeverri
4
,
Richard Shih
1
,
Patrick G. Hughes
1
2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2023-03-01
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR: 0.572
CiteScore: 3.2
Impact factor: 1.9
ISSN: 25900889
PubMed ID:
36536774
Infectious Diseases
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Abstract
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is effective in preventing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infection. Resident knowledge of proper use and effective training methods is unknown. We hypothesise that contamination decreases and knowledge increases after a formalised PPE educational session.Participants included first year interns during their residency orientation in June 2020. Before training, participants took a knowledge test, donned PPE, performed a simulated resuscitation, and doffed. A standardised simulation-based PPE training of the donning and doffing protocol was conducted, and the process repeated. Topical non-toxic highlighter tracing fluid was applied to manikins prior to each simulation. After doffing, areas of contamination, defined as discrete fluorescent areas on participants' body, was evaluated by ultraviolet light. Donning and doffing were video recorded and asynchronously rated by two emergency medicine (EM) physicians using a modified Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) protocol. The primary outcome was PPE training effectiveness defined by contamination and adherence to CDC sequence.Forty-eight residents participated: 24 internal medicine, 12 general surgery, 6 EM, 3 neurology, and 3 psychiatry. Before training, 81% of residents were contaminated after doffing; 17% were contaminated after training (P<0.001). The most common contamination area was the wrist (50% pre-training vs. 10% post-training, P<0.001). Donning sequence adherence improved (52% vs. 98%, P<0.001), as did doffing (46% vs. 85%, P<0.001). Participant knowledge improved (62%-87%, P <0.001). Participant confidence (P<0.001) and preparedness (P<0.001) regarding using PPE increased with training.A simulation-based training improved resident knowledge and performance using PPE.
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Greaves S. W. et al. A Simulation-based PPE orientation training curriculum for novice physicians // Infection Prevention in Practice. 2023. Vol. 5. No. 1. p. 100265.
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Greaves S. W., Alter S. M., Ahmed R. A., Hughes K., Doos D., Clayton L. V., Solano J. J., Echeverri S., Shih R., Hughes P. G. A Simulation-based PPE orientation training curriculum for novice physicians // Infection Prevention in Practice. 2023. Vol. 5. No. 1. p. 100265.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.infpip.2022.100265
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infpip.2022.100265
TI - A Simulation-based PPE orientation training curriculum for novice physicians
T2 - Infection Prevention in Practice
AU - Greaves, Spencer W.
AU - Alter, Scott M
AU - Ahmed, Rami A
AU - Hughes, Kate
AU - Doos, Devin
AU - Clayton, Lisa V.J.
AU - Solano, Joshua J
AU - Echeverri, Sindiana
AU - Shih, Richard
AU - Hughes, Patrick G.
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/03/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 100265
IS - 1
VL - 5
PMID - 36536774
SN - 2590-0889
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@article{2023_Greaves,
author = {Spencer W. Greaves and Scott M Alter and Rami A Ahmed and Kate Hughes and Devin Doos and Lisa V.J. Clayton and Joshua J Solano and Sindiana Echeverri and Richard Shih and Patrick G. Hughes},
title = {A Simulation-based PPE orientation training curriculum for novice physicians},
journal = {Infection Prevention in Practice},
year = {2023},
volume = {5},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infpip.2022.100265},
number = {1},
pages = {100265},
doi = {10.1016/j.infpip.2022.100265}
}
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Greaves, Spencer W., et al. “A Simulation-based PPE orientation training curriculum for novice physicians.” Infection Prevention in Practice, vol. 5, no. 1, Mar. 2023, p. 100265. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infpip.2022.100265.