TY - JOUR
T1 - Cognitive load and performance of health care professionals in donning and doffing PPE before and after a simulation-based educational intervention and its implications during the covid-19 pandemic for biosafety
AU - Díaz-Guio, Diego Andrés
AU - Ricardo-Zapata, Alejandra
AU - Ospina-Velez, Jeniffer
AU - Gómez-Candamil, Gabriel
AU - Mora-Martinez, Santiago
AU - Rodriguez-Morales, Alfonso J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, EDIMES Edizioni Medico Scientifiche. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Introduction: The Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is essential to avoid the COVID-19 spread to health care Workers. Its use can be difficult, posing a high risk of contamination, mainly during doffing, then With the risk of becoming infected. Methods: We conducted a prospective before-and-after design that used clinical simulation as a research methodology in a clinical simulation center of Colombia. A simulation-based educational intervention With two cases related to COVID-19 Was proposed in the emergency room and the intensive care unit. We conducted A Workshop for donning and doffing of personal protective equipment (PPE) and a debriefing after the first case. Results: In the pre-test, 100% of participants failed donning and doffing PPE, 98.4% Were contaminated, only one-person did not contaminate out of. The mean cog nitive load Was high (7.43±0.9 points). In the post-test, 100% Were successful in donning the PPE and 94.8% in doffing; only 9.8% Were contaminated. The mean of the cognitive load Was loW (4.1±1.4 points), and the performance Was high (7.9±1.1). Of the total, 73.8% of participants reported overload in the doffing. The most difficulties Were in gown/overall, and N95 mask removal. Discussion: The PPE donning and doffing is critical and may be changed significantly by active training. In responding to the current COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, activities of training in donning and doffing PPE Would provide a means of training personnel, reducing the cognitive load and maybe the risk of contamination and infection of health care Workers.
AB - Introduction: The Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is essential to avoid the COVID-19 spread to health care Workers. Its use can be difficult, posing a high risk of contamination, mainly during doffing, then With the risk of becoming infected. Methods: We conducted a prospective before-and-after design that used clinical simulation as a research methodology in a clinical simulation center of Colombia. A simulation-based educational intervention With two cases related to COVID-19 Was proposed in the emergency room and the intensive care unit. We conducted A Workshop for donning and doffing of personal protective equipment (PPE) and a debriefing after the first case. Results: In the pre-test, 100% of participants failed donning and doffing PPE, 98.4% Were contaminated, only one-person did not contaminate out of. The mean cog nitive load Was high (7.43±0.9 points). In the post-test, 100% Were successful in donning the PPE and 94.8% in doffing; only 9.8% Were contaminated. The mean of the cognitive load Was loW (4.1±1.4 points), and the performance Was high (7.9±1.1). Of the total, 73.8% of participants reported overload in the doffing. The most difficulties Were in gown/overall, and N95 mask removal. Discussion: The PPE donning and doffing is critical and may be changed significantly by active training. In responding to the current COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, activities of training in donning and doffing PPE Would provide a means of training personnel, reducing the cognitive load and maybe the risk of contamination and infection of health care Workers.
KW - Colombia
KW - Doffing
KW - Donning
KW - Knowledge
KW - Latin America
KW - PPE
KW - SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
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M3 - Artículo
C2 - 32532947
AN - SCOPUS:85086606196
SN - 1124-9390
VL - 28
SP - 111
EP - 117
JO - Infezioni in Medicina
JF - Infezioni in Medicina
ER -