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新西兰医护人员对个人防护装备消毒以重复使用的潜在接受度:一项调查。

End-user acceptability of personal protective equipment disinfection for potential reuse: a survey of health-care workers in Aotearoa New Zealand.

机构信息

Department of Paediatrics: Child and Youth Health, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Department of Paediatrics: Child and Youth Health, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Lancet Planet Health. 2023 Feb;7(2):e118-e127. doi: 10.1016/S2542-5196(22)00333-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted personal protective equipment (PPE) supply, distribution, and disposal issues worldwide. Calls to conserve PPE stocks and increase supply resulted in the rapid development of potential disinfection methods, with the possibility of improvements in medical waste reduction. However, how receptive health-care workers are to PPE reuse remains unknown. We aimed to examine the views of health-care workers who used PPE during the first COVID-19 wave in Aotearoa New Zealand, in relation to acceptability of PPE disinfection and reuse.

METHODS

In this multi-methods survey, health-care workers in New Zealand, were invited via a multimodal recruitment strategy to complete a survey regarding use of PPE during the first COVID-19 wave. Gender question options were male, female, gender diverse, or prefer not to say. Demographic differences in self-reported PPE reuse and acceptability were examined. The survey included closed (single-response, multi-response, ranking, and Likert-scale questions) and open-text questions. Any open-text comments were analysed with thematic analysis. The survey was built and deployed using Qualtrics software.

FINDINGS

1411 health-care workers completed the survey between Oct 7 and Nov 30, 2020. 1397 participants had gender data available (1140 [82%] female and 257 [18%] male) and 995 (74%) of 1347 were of New Zealand European ethnicity. PPE reuse was common and reported by 628 (45%) of the 1411 participants, with 396 (63%) of the 628 reporting reusing PPE multiple times in 1 day. Acceptability of the concept of PPE disinfection for potential reuse was high overall (1196 [85%] of 1411) but varied depending on the type of PPE. Thematic analysis confirmed that PPE reuse was already occurring and respondents recognised the potential benefits of reduced medical wastage and increased PPE supply. Important caveats for consideration included the availability of scientific evidence, level of negotiated risk, and trust in the organisation undertaking PPE disinfection, with clear communication about decontamination processes being crucial to acceptability.

INTERPRETATION

PPE reuse occurred frequently during the first wave of COVID-19 in New Zealand. Although support for the disinfection of PPE for reuse was high, the success of any future programmes to reuse PPE will require meaningful engagement and clear communication with health-care workers. Further research into PPE disinfection safety and logistics is warranted, alongside the development of standard operating procedures and clearly communicated policies for the end user, should this more sustainable health-care practice be planned for adoption in certain settings.

FUNDING

New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (COVID-19 Innovation Acceleration Fund) and the Medical Assurance Society Foundation.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行凸显了全球个人防护设备(PPE)供应、分配和处置方面的问题。呼吁节约 PPE 库存并增加供应,这导致了潜在消毒方法的快速发展,有可能减少医疗废物。然而,医护人员对 PPE 再利用的接受程度尚不清楚。我们旨在研究在新西兰使用 PPE 的医护人员在 COVID-19 第一波期间的观点,以了解他们对 PPE 消毒和再利用的接受程度。

方法

在这项多方法调查中,通过多模式招募策略邀请新西兰的医护人员完成一项关于在 COVID-19 第一波期间使用 PPE 的调查。性别的选项为男性、女性、性别多样化或选择不说。检查了自我报告的 PPE 再利用和可接受性方面的性别差异。该调查包括封闭式(单项、多项、排名和李克特量表问题)和开放式文本问题。对任何开放式文本评论都进行了主题分析。该调查使用 Qualtrics 软件构建和部署。

结果

2020 年 10 月 7 日至 11 月 30 日期间,有 1411 名医护人员完成了调查。1397 名参与者提供了性别数据(1140 名[82%]女性和 257 名[18%]男性),995 名(74%)为新西兰欧洲裔。PPE 再利用很常见,有 628 名(45%)的 1411 名参与者报告了这一情况,其中 396 名(63%)的 628 名参与者报告了在一天内多次重复使用 PPE。总体而言,医护人员对 PPE 消毒以进行潜在再利用的概念的接受程度很高(1411 名中的 1196 名[85%]),但因 PPE 类型而异。主题分析证实,PPE 再利用已经在发生,并且参与者认识到减少医疗废物和增加 PPE 供应的潜在好处。需要考虑的重要注意事项包括科学证据的可用性、协商风险的程度以及对进行 PPE 消毒的组织的信任,明确的消毒过程沟通对于可接受性至关重要。

解释

在新西兰 COVID-19 第一波期间,PPE 再利用频繁发生。尽管对 PPE 消毒以进行再利用的支持度很高,但未来任何 PPE 再利用计划的成功都需要与医护人员进行有意义的互动和清晰的沟通。需要进一步研究 PPE 消毒的安全性和后勤问题,并制定明确的操作程序和清晰传达的最终用户政策,如果计划在某些情况下采用这种更可持续的医疗保健做法,则应如此。

资金

新西兰商业、创新和就业部(COVID-19 创新加速基金)和医疗保障协会基金会。

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