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Experience of Chicagoland acute care hospitals in preparing for Ebola virus disease, 2014-2015

机译:芝加哥急性护理医院的经验在为埃博拉病毒病制备,2014-2015

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During the 2014-2015 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, hospitals in the United States selected personal protective equipment (PPE) and trained healthcare personnel (HCP) in anticipation of receiving EVD patients. To improve future preparations for high-consequence infectious diseases, it was important to understand factors that affected PPE selection and training in the context of the EVD outbreak. Semistructured interviews were conducted with HCP involved with decision-making during EVD preparations at acute care hospitals in the Chicago, IL area to gather information about the PPE selection and training process. HCP who received training were surveyed about elements of training and their perceived impact and overall experience by email invitation. A total of 28 HCP from 15 hospitals were interviewed, and 55 HCP completed the survey. Factors affecting PPE selection included: changing guidance, vendor supply, performance evaluations, and perceived risk and comfort for HCP. Cost did not affect selection. PPE acquisition challenges were mitigated by: sharing within hospital networks, reusing PPE during training, and improvising with existing PPE stock. Selected PPE ensembles were similar across sites. Training included hands-on activities with trained observers, instructional videos, and simulations/drills, which were felt to increase HCP confidence. Many felt refresher training would be helpful. Hands-on training was perceived to be effective, but there is a need to establish the appropriate frequency of refresher training frequency to maintain competence. Lacking confidence in the CDC guidance, interviewed trainers described turning to other sources of information and developing independent PPE evaluation and selection. Response to emerging and/or high consequence infectious diseases would be enhanced by transparent, risk-based guidance for PPE selection and training that addresses protection level, ease of use, ensembles, and availability.
机译:在2014-2015埃博拉病毒疾病(EVD)爆发期间,美国的医院选择了个人防护装备(PPE)和训练有素的医疗人员(HCP),预期接受EVD患者。为了改善未来对高后传染病的准备,很重要的是要了解影响eVD爆发背景下的PPE选择和培训的因素。在芝加哥急性护理医院的EVD筹备期间,在芝加哥,IL地区的EVD准备期间,涉及杂志的采访,以收集有关PPE选择和培训过程的信息。接受培训的HCP有关培训的要素及其在电子邮件邀请的影响和整体经验。采访了15家医院共28个HCP,55 HCP完成了调查。影响PPE选择的因素包括:改变指导,供应商供应,绩效评估以及HCP的风险和舒适性。成本不影响选择。 PPE收购挑战是通过:在医院网络中共享,在培训期间重用PPE,并与现有的PPE股票进行改善。选定的PPE合奏在站点上类似。培训包括培训的观察者,教学视频和模拟/钻头的动手活动,这被培养了增加HCP信心。许多毛毡复习训练会有所帮助。被认为有效的动手培训,但需要建立适当的进修训练频率频率以保持能力。缺乏对CDC指导的信心,采访的培训师描述了转向其他信息来源和开发独立的PPE评估和选择。通过透明,风险的指导,对PPE选择和培训的审查来提高对新出现和/或高后果传染病的反应,这些指南解决了保护水平,易用性,合奏和可用性。

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