Cargando…

A unified personal protective equipment ensemble for clinical response to possible high consequence infectious diseases: A consensus document on behalf of the HCID programme

The importance of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as a component of healthcare worker (HCW) protection was highlighted during the Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa. The large number of HCW deaths in Africa was in part due to lack of resources or prior training in PPE...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Poller, Bozena, Tunbridge, Anne, Hall, Samantha, Beadsworth, Mike, Jacobs, Mike, Peters, Erica, Schmid, Matthias L, Sykes, Allison, Poran, Vin, Gent, Nick, Evans, Cariad, Crook, Brian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The British Infection Association. 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7112614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30176274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2018.08.016
_version_ 1783513507426205696
author Poller, Bozena
Tunbridge, Anne
Hall, Samantha
Beadsworth, Mike
Jacobs, Mike
Peters, Erica
Schmid, Matthias L
Sykes, Allison
Poran, Vin
Gent, Nick
Evans, Cariad
Crook, Brian
author_facet Poller, Bozena
Tunbridge, Anne
Hall, Samantha
Beadsworth, Mike
Jacobs, Mike
Peters, Erica
Schmid, Matthias L
Sykes, Allison
Poran, Vin
Gent, Nick
Evans, Cariad
Crook, Brian
author_sort Poller, Bozena
collection PubMed
description The importance of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as a component of healthcare worker (HCW) protection was highlighted during the Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa. The large number of HCW deaths in Africa was in part due to lack of resources or prior training in PPE usage. As part of the Ebola legacy, the High Consequence Infectious Disease (HCID) programme was initiated by NHS England and Public Health England (PHE) to improve preparedness for Ebola and other infections that not only endanger the life of the patient, but also pose particular dangers to HCWs. A systematic review identified national standardisation of PPE protocols as a priority, but recognised that a lack of safety data limited the ability to mandate any one protocol. A simulation-based exercise was developed to assess the safety of PPE ensembles in use in the UK during first assessment of a patient with a possible HCID. A mannequin was adapted to expose volunteer HCWs to synthetic bodily fluids (vomit, sweat, diarrhoea and cough), each with a different coloured fluorescent tracer, invisible other than under ultraviolet (UV) light. After exposure, HCWs were examined under UV lights to locate fluorescent contamination, and were screened again after removing PPE (doffing) to detect any personal contamination. The exercise was videoed, allowing retrospective analysis of contamination events and user errors. The simulation testing identified significant HCW contamination events after doffing, related to protocol failure or complications in PPE doffing, providing conclusive evidence that improvements could be made. At a workshop with an expert stakeholder group, the data were examined and a unified PPE ensemble agreed. This ensemble was then tested in the same simulation exercise and no evidence of any HCW contamination was seen after doffing. Following further review by the working group, a consensus agreement has been reached and a unified ‘HCID assessment PPE’ ensemble, with accompanying donning and doffing protocols, is presented here.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7112614
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The British Infection Association.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-71126142020-04-02 A unified personal protective equipment ensemble for clinical response to possible high consequence infectious diseases: A consensus document on behalf of the HCID programme Poller, Bozena Tunbridge, Anne Hall, Samantha Beadsworth, Mike Jacobs, Mike Peters, Erica Schmid, Matthias L Sykes, Allison Poran, Vin Gent, Nick Evans, Cariad Crook, Brian J Infect Article The importance of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as a component of healthcare worker (HCW) protection was highlighted during the Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa. The large number of HCW deaths in Africa was in part due to lack of resources or prior training in PPE usage. As part of the Ebola legacy, the High Consequence Infectious Disease (HCID) programme was initiated by NHS England and Public Health England (PHE) to improve preparedness for Ebola and other infections that not only endanger the life of the patient, but also pose particular dangers to HCWs. A systematic review identified national standardisation of PPE protocols as a priority, but recognised that a lack of safety data limited the ability to mandate any one protocol. A simulation-based exercise was developed to assess the safety of PPE ensembles in use in the UK during first assessment of a patient with a possible HCID. A mannequin was adapted to expose volunteer HCWs to synthetic bodily fluids (vomit, sweat, diarrhoea and cough), each with a different coloured fluorescent tracer, invisible other than under ultraviolet (UV) light. After exposure, HCWs were examined under UV lights to locate fluorescent contamination, and were screened again after removing PPE (doffing) to detect any personal contamination. The exercise was videoed, allowing retrospective analysis of contamination events and user errors. The simulation testing identified significant HCW contamination events after doffing, related to protocol failure or complications in PPE doffing, providing conclusive evidence that improvements could be made. At a workshop with an expert stakeholder group, the data were examined and a unified PPE ensemble agreed. This ensemble was then tested in the same simulation exercise and no evidence of any HCW contamination was seen after doffing. Following further review by the working group, a consensus agreement has been reached and a unified ‘HCID assessment PPE’ ensemble, with accompanying donning and doffing protocols, is presented here. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The British Infection Association. 2018-12 2018-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7112614/ /pubmed/30176274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2018.08.016 Text en Crown Copyright © 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The British Infection Association. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle Article
Poller, Bozena
Tunbridge, Anne
Hall, Samantha
Beadsworth, Mike
Jacobs, Mike
Peters, Erica
Schmid, Matthias L
Sykes, Allison
Poran, Vin
Gent, Nick
Evans, Cariad
Crook, Brian
A unified personal protective equipment ensemble for clinical response to possible high consequence infectious diseases: A consensus document on behalf of the HCID programme
title A unified personal protective equipment ensemble for clinical response to possible high consequence infectious diseases: A consensus document on behalf of the HCID programme
title_full A unified personal protective equipment ensemble for clinical response to possible high consequence infectious diseases: A consensus document on behalf of the HCID programme
title_fullStr A unified personal protective equipment ensemble for clinical response to possible high consequence infectious diseases: A consensus document on behalf of the HCID programme
title_full_unstemmed A unified personal protective equipment ensemble for clinical response to possible high consequence infectious diseases: A consensus document on behalf of the HCID programme
title_short A unified personal protective equipment ensemble for clinical response to possible high consequence infectious diseases: A consensus document on behalf of the HCID programme
title_sort unified personal protective equipment ensemble for clinical response to possible high consequence infectious diseases: a consensus document on behalf of the hcid programme
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7112614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30176274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2018.08.016
work_keys_str_mv AT pollerbozena aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT tunbridgeanne aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT hallsamantha aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT beadsworthmike aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT jacobsmike aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT peterserica aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT schmidmatthiasl aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT sykesallison aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT poranvin aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT gentnick aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT evanscariad aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT crookbrian aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT aunifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT pollerbozena unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT tunbridgeanne unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT hallsamantha unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT beadsworthmike unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT jacobsmike unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT peterserica unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT schmidmatthiasl unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT sykesallison unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT poranvin unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT gentnick unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT evanscariad unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT crookbrian unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme
AT unifiedpersonalprotectiveequipmentensembleforclinicalresponsetopossiblehighconsequenceinfectiousdiseasesaconsensusdocumentonbehalfofthehcidprogramme