Katz Amy, Li Tianyuan, James LLana, Buhariwala Pearl, Osei-Twum Jo-Ann, Siegel Jeffrey, O'Campo Patricia
MAP, St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Oct 1;24(1):2682. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20151-2.
An October, 2021 review of Public Health Ontario's COVID-19 guidance for congregate settings such as shelters and long-term care homes demonstrated that this guidance did not include references to ventilation or filtration. In April 2022, an interdisciplinary team with expertise in indoor air quality (IAQ), engineering, epidemiology, community programming and knowledge translation launched a virtual ventilation and filtration consultation program for community spaces in Toronto, Ontario. The program gives people working in community spaces direct access to IAQ experts through 25-min online appointments. The program aims to help reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission in community spaces, and was designed to help compensate for gaps in public health guidance and action.
Representatives from participating organizations (n. 27) received a link to an online survey via email in April 2023. Survey questions explored the impacts of the program on topics such as: purchase and use of portable air filters; maintenance and use of bathroom fans; and, maintenance and modification of HVAC systems. Survey participation was anonymous, and no demographic information was collected from participants.
Representatives from 11 organizations completed the survey (40%). Of those who responded, nine (82%) made changes as a result of the program, with eight (73%) making two or more changes such as purchasing portable air filters and increasing routine maintenance of HVAC systems.
When presented with brief access to expert support and tailored plain language guidance, people working in community spaces increased their use of ventilation and filtration strategies for COVID-19 infection prevention and control.
2021年10月对安大略省公共卫生部门针对收容所和长期护理院等集体场所的新冠疫情防控指南进行的审查表明,该指南未提及通风或过滤措施。2022年4月,一个由室内空气质量(IAQ)、工程、流行病学、社区规划和知识转化等领域专家组成的跨学科团队,为安大略省多伦多市的社区空间启动了一个虚拟通风和过滤咨询项目。该项目让在社区空间工作的人员能够通过25分钟的在线预约直接联系到室内空气质量专家。该项目旨在帮助降低社区空间新冠病毒传播风险,其设计初衷是弥补公共卫生指南及行动方面的不足。
参与项目的组织(共27个)的代表于2023年4月通过电子邮件收到了一份在线调查问卷链接。调查问题探讨了该项目在以下主题方面的影响:便携式空气过滤器的购买和使用;浴室风扇的维护和使用;以及暖通空调(HVAC)系统的维护和改造。调查参与是匿名的,未从参与者那里收集人口统计学信息。
11个组织的代表完成了调查(40%)。在做出回应的人中,9人(82%)因该项目做出了改变,其中8人(73%)做出了两项或更多改变,如购买便携式空气过滤器和增加暖通空调系统的日常维护。
当能够短暂获得专家支持和量身定制的通俗易懂的指导时,在社区空间工作的人员增加了对通风和过滤策略的使用,以预防和控制新冠病毒感染。