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Feasibility of elementary school children’s use of hand gel and facemasks during influenza season

Please cite this paper as: Allison et al. (2010) Feasibility of elementary school children’s use of hand gel and facemasks during influenza season. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 4(4), 223–229. Background  The feasibility of non‐pharmacologic interventions to prevent influenza’s spread in s...

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Autores principales: Allison, Mandy A., Guest‐Warnick, Ginger, Nelson, Douglas, Pavia, Andrew T., Srivastava, Rajendu, Gesteland, Per H., Rolfs, Robert T., Andersen, Shannon, Calame, Lynne, Young, Paul, Byington, Carrie L.
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5964546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20836797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2010.00142.x
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author Allison, Mandy A.
Guest‐Warnick, Ginger
Nelson, Douglas
Pavia, Andrew T.
Srivastava, Rajendu
Gesteland, Per H.
Rolfs, Robert T.
Andersen, Shannon
Calame, Lynne
Young, Paul
Byington, Carrie L.
author_facet Allison, Mandy A.
Guest‐Warnick, Ginger
Nelson, Douglas
Pavia, Andrew T.
Srivastava, Rajendu
Gesteland, Per H.
Rolfs, Robert T.
Andersen, Shannon
Calame, Lynne
Young, Paul
Byington, Carrie L.
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description Please cite this paper as: Allison et al. (2010) Feasibility of elementary school children’s use of hand gel and facemasks during influenza season. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 4(4), 223–229. Background  The feasibility of non‐pharmacologic interventions to prevent influenza’s spread in schools is not well known. Objectives  To determine the acceptability of, adherence with, and barriers to the use of hand gel and facemasks in elementary schools. Patients and Methods  Intervention: We provided hand gel and facemasks to 20 teachers and their students over 4 weeks. Gel use was promoted for the first 2 weeks; mask use was promoted for the second 2 weeks. Outcomes: Acceptability, adherence, and barriers were measured by teachers’ responses on weekly surveys. Mask use was also measured by observation. Results  The weekly survey response rate ranged from 70% to 100%. Averaged over 2 weeks, 89% of teachers thought gel use was not disruptive (week 1 – 17/20, week 2 – 16/17), 95% would use gel next winter (week 1 – 19/20, week 2 – 16/17), and 97% would use gel in a pandemic (week 1 – 20/20, week 2 – 16/17). Averaged over 2 weeks, 39% thought mask use was not disruptive (week 1 – 6/17, week 2 – 6/14), 35% would use masks next winter (week 1 – 5/17, week 2 – 6/14), and 97% would use masks in a pandemic (week 1 – 16/17, week 2 – 14/14). About 70% estimated that their students used hand gel ≥4×/day for both weeks (week 1 – 14/20, week 2 – 13/17). Students’ mask use declined over time with 59% of teachers (10/17) estimating regular mask use during week 1 and 29% (4/14) during week 2. By observation, 30% of students wore masks in week 1, while 15% wore masks in week 2. Few barriers to gel use were identified; barriers to mask use were difficulty reading facial expressions and physical discomfort. Conclusions  Hand gel use is a feasible strategy in elementary schools. Acceptability and adherence with facemasks was low, but some students and teachers did use facemasks for 2 weeks, and most teachers would use masks in their classroom in a pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-59645462018-05-30 Feasibility of elementary school children’s use of hand gel and facemasks during influenza season Allison, Mandy A. Guest‐Warnick, Ginger Nelson, Douglas Pavia, Andrew T. Srivastava, Rajendu Gesteland, Per H. Rolfs, Robert T. Andersen, Shannon Calame, Lynne Young, Paul Byington, Carrie L. Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Articles Please cite this paper as: Allison et al. (2010) Feasibility of elementary school children’s use of hand gel and facemasks during influenza season. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 4(4), 223–229. Background  The feasibility of non‐pharmacologic interventions to prevent influenza’s spread in schools is not well known. Objectives  To determine the acceptability of, adherence with, and barriers to the use of hand gel and facemasks in elementary schools. Patients and Methods  Intervention: We provided hand gel and facemasks to 20 teachers and their students over 4 weeks. Gel use was promoted for the first 2 weeks; mask use was promoted for the second 2 weeks. Outcomes: Acceptability, adherence, and barriers were measured by teachers’ responses on weekly surveys. Mask use was also measured by observation. Results  The weekly survey response rate ranged from 70% to 100%. Averaged over 2 weeks, 89% of teachers thought gel use was not disruptive (week 1 – 17/20, week 2 – 16/17), 95% would use gel next winter (week 1 – 19/20, week 2 – 16/17), and 97% would use gel in a pandemic (week 1 – 20/20, week 2 – 16/17). Averaged over 2 weeks, 39% thought mask use was not disruptive (week 1 – 6/17, week 2 – 6/14), 35% would use masks next winter (week 1 – 5/17, week 2 – 6/14), and 97% would use masks in a pandemic (week 1 – 16/17, week 2 – 14/14). About 70% estimated that their students used hand gel ≥4×/day for both weeks (week 1 – 14/20, week 2 – 13/17). Students’ mask use declined over time with 59% of teachers (10/17) estimating regular mask use during week 1 and 29% (4/14) during week 2. By observation, 30% of students wore masks in week 1, while 15% wore masks in week 2. Few barriers to gel use were identified; barriers to mask use were difficulty reading facial expressions and physical discomfort. Conclusions  Hand gel use is a feasible strategy in elementary schools. Acceptability and adherence with facemasks was low, but some students and teachers did use facemasks for 2 weeks, and most teachers would use masks in their classroom in a pandemic. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2010-06-14 2010-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5964546/ /pubmed/20836797 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2010.00142.x Text en © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Allison, Mandy A.
Guest‐Warnick, Ginger
Nelson, Douglas
Pavia, Andrew T.
Srivastava, Rajendu
Gesteland, Per H.
Rolfs, Robert T.
Andersen, Shannon
Calame, Lynne
Young, Paul
Byington, Carrie L.
Feasibility of elementary school children’s use of hand gel and facemasks during influenza season
title Feasibility of elementary school children’s use of hand gel and facemasks during influenza season
title_full Feasibility of elementary school children’s use of hand gel and facemasks during influenza season
title_fullStr Feasibility of elementary school children’s use of hand gel and facemasks during influenza season
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of elementary school children’s use of hand gel and facemasks during influenza season
title_short Feasibility of elementary school children’s use of hand gel and facemasks during influenza season
title_sort feasibility of elementary school children’s use of hand gel and facemasks during influenza season
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5964546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20836797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2010.00142.x
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