Kumar Pankaj, Jain Mantu, Amirthavaali G, Mishra Tushar S, Sasmal Prakash K, Lubaib K P, Gond Preeti K, Sarthak Siddhanth
Associate Professor (General Surgery), AIIMS, Bhubaneswar, India.
Associate Professor (Orthopedic Surgery), AIIMS, Bhubaneswar, India.
Med J Armed Forces India. 2023 Sep-Oct;79(5):531-538. doi: 10.1016/j.mjafi.2021.07.004. Epub 2021 Oct 19.
The study aims to assess the effect of personal protective equipment (PPE) on the physical and psychological well-being of health care workers (HCWs) and its impact on patient safety.
After ethical approval, a 14-point questionnaire was circulated offline and online among the HCWs of ours institute, who were involved in performing invasive procedures while wearing a PPE. The responses were analysed using the SPSS software version 26.
Of 198 responses, the mean duration of PPE use was 4.6 ± 1.52 h. Seventy percent of respondents suggested <4 h of continuous use of PPE. Seventy-seven percent found difficulties during the procedures while wearing PPE and agreed to errors while performing a procedure. Poor visibility (95.5%), fogging (84.9%), communication difficulty (75.3%), sweating (74.2%), posture-related discomfort (56.1%) and poor concentration (51%) were major causes. Anxiety (39.9%) and fear of spreading an infection to the family (42.9%) were major psychological effects. Eighty percent of HCWs raised concern over the quality of PPE, N95 mask and eye protector. The HCWs felt the need to improve the quality of PPEs, use extra padding around the ears, sealing the N95 mask with adhesive tape, besides using sign language for communication for more safety. Fifty percent graded the procedure-related difficulty level >6 on a Likert scale of 1-10.
PPE-related discomfort is common among the HCWs and could contribute to errors during an invasive procedure. Efforts to alleviate the physical and psychological well-being of the HCWs will be essential for reducing procedural error while wearing a PPE.
本研究旨在评估个人防护装备(PPE)对医护人员身心健康的影响及其对患者安全的影响。
经伦理批准后,通过线下和线上方式向我院参与侵入性操作并佩戴PPE的医护人员发放一份14项问卷。使用SPSS 26版软件对回复进行分析。
在198份回复中,PPE的平均使用时长为4.6±1.52小时。70%的受访者表示PPE连续使用时间<4小时。77%的受访者发现在操作过程中佩戴PPE存在困难,并承认操作时会出错。主要原因包括能见度差(95.5%)、起雾(84.9%)、沟通困难(75.3%)、出汗(74.2%)、姿势相关不适(56.1%)和注意力不集中(51%)。焦虑(39.9%)和担心将感染传播给家人(42.9%)是主要的心理影响。80%的医护人员对PPE、N95口罩和护目镜的质量表示担忧。医护人员认为有必要提高PPE的质量,在耳朵周围使用额外的衬垫,用胶带密封N95口罩,此外使用手语进行沟通以提高安全性。50%的受访者在1-10的李克特量表上对与操作相关的困难程度评分为>6。
PPE相关的不适在医护人员中很常见,可能导致侵入性操作时出错。减轻医护人员的身心负担对于减少佩戴PPE时的操作失误至关重要。