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423. Implementation of a Hierarchy of Controls in a Mobile Health Unit to Safely Care for Inpatients with COVID-19 during Healthcare System Surge
BACKGROUND: In April 2021, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre opened a Mobile Health Unit (MHU, i.e. medical tents) under the direction of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care in response to a surge in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 during wave three of the pandemic. Providing care...
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8644646/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.623 |
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author | Reason, Paige Leis, Jerome A Cocco, Claudia Stroud, Lynfa Hladunewich, Michelle Carew, Debra Burgess, Robert Chan, Christina Williams, Victoria R Tomiczek, Nicholas Salt, Natasha Chan, Adrienne |
author_facet | Reason, Paige Leis, Jerome A Cocco, Claudia Stroud, Lynfa Hladunewich, Michelle Carew, Debra Burgess, Robert Chan, Christina Williams, Victoria R Tomiczek, Nicholas Salt, Natasha Chan, Adrienne |
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description | BACKGROUND: In April 2021, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre opened a Mobile Health Unit (MHU, i.e. medical tents) under the direction of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care in response to a surge in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 during wave three of the pandemic. Providing care to patients in non-conventional spaces is not new, however, experience in safely caring for COVID-19 patients in these settings is lacking. Our aim is to describe the implementation of our MHU and associated outcomes of these COVID-19 patients. METHODS: A multidisciplinary clinical and operations team was created to plan, execute and operate a safe environment for COVID-19 patients and healthcare workers within the MHU. Patient selection was restricted to patients with COVID-19 who were clinically recovering from severe COVID-19 pneumonia. Ventilation was optimized with air flow directed away from patient areas, velocity reduced to below 0.25 meters per second, and air exchanges of 24-28 per hour. All healthcare workers working in the MHU were offered COVID-19 vaccine and required to complete mandatory education if they declined (vaccination rate of 87% was achieved among dedicated staff). Universal masking and eye protection was used throughout the MHU with designated areas for donning and doffing personal protective equipment. RESULTS: In total, 32 patients with COVID-19 were managed in the MHU between 26 April and 21 May, 2021. Table 1 provides the summary of patient characteristics. All patients had a median of one-day of transmission-based precautions remaining in their course and were infected with Alpha variant with exception of one patient with the Gamma variant. Among those patients with genotyping available, all were infected with SARS-CoV-2 carrying the N501Y mutation. Four of the 32 patients required transfer to the main hospital for medical indication while the others were discharged home or to rehabilitation. None of the healthcare workers who worked within the MHU developed COVID-19 infection. [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: We safely cared for patients recovering from COVID-19 infection in an MHU to support system healthcare capacity. Our experience, including the specific hierarchy of controls implemented, may be helpful for future pandemic planning. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures |
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spelling | pubmed-86446462021-12-06 423. Implementation of a Hierarchy of Controls in a Mobile Health Unit to Safely Care for Inpatients with COVID-19 during Healthcare System Surge Reason, Paige Leis, Jerome A Cocco, Claudia Stroud, Lynfa Hladunewich, Michelle Carew, Debra Burgess, Robert Chan, Christina Williams, Victoria R Tomiczek, Nicholas Salt, Natasha Chan, Adrienne Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: In April 2021, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre opened a Mobile Health Unit (MHU, i.e. medical tents) under the direction of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care in response to a surge in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 during wave three of the pandemic. Providing care to patients in non-conventional spaces is not new, however, experience in safely caring for COVID-19 patients in these settings is lacking. Our aim is to describe the implementation of our MHU and associated outcomes of these COVID-19 patients. METHODS: A multidisciplinary clinical and operations team was created to plan, execute and operate a safe environment for COVID-19 patients and healthcare workers within the MHU. Patient selection was restricted to patients with COVID-19 who were clinically recovering from severe COVID-19 pneumonia. Ventilation was optimized with air flow directed away from patient areas, velocity reduced to below 0.25 meters per second, and air exchanges of 24-28 per hour. All healthcare workers working in the MHU were offered COVID-19 vaccine and required to complete mandatory education if they declined (vaccination rate of 87% was achieved among dedicated staff). Universal masking and eye protection was used throughout the MHU with designated areas for donning and doffing personal protective equipment. RESULTS: In total, 32 patients with COVID-19 were managed in the MHU between 26 April and 21 May, 2021. Table 1 provides the summary of patient characteristics. All patients had a median of one-day of transmission-based precautions remaining in their course and were infected with Alpha variant with exception of one patient with the Gamma variant. Among those patients with genotyping available, all were infected with SARS-CoV-2 carrying the N501Y mutation. Four of the 32 patients required transfer to the main hospital for medical indication while the others were discharged home or to rehabilitation. None of the healthcare workers who worked within the MHU developed COVID-19 infection. [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: We safely cared for patients recovering from COVID-19 infection in an MHU to support system healthcare capacity. Our experience, including the specific hierarchy of controls implemented, may be helpful for future pandemic planning. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2021-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8644646/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.623 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Poster Abstracts Reason, Paige Leis, Jerome A Cocco, Claudia Stroud, Lynfa Hladunewich, Michelle Carew, Debra Burgess, Robert Chan, Christina Williams, Victoria R Tomiczek, Nicholas Salt, Natasha Chan, Adrienne 423. Implementation of a Hierarchy of Controls in a Mobile Health Unit to Safely Care for Inpatients with COVID-19 during Healthcare System Surge |
title | 423. Implementation of a Hierarchy of Controls in a Mobile Health Unit to Safely Care for Inpatients with COVID-19 during Healthcare System Surge |
title_full | 423. Implementation of a Hierarchy of Controls in a Mobile Health Unit to Safely Care for Inpatients with COVID-19 during Healthcare System Surge |
title_fullStr | 423. Implementation of a Hierarchy of Controls in a Mobile Health Unit to Safely Care for Inpatients with COVID-19 during Healthcare System Surge |
title_full_unstemmed | 423. Implementation of a Hierarchy of Controls in a Mobile Health Unit to Safely Care for Inpatients with COVID-19 during Healthcare System Surge |
title_short | 423. Implementation of a Hierarchy of Controls in a Mobile Health Unit to Safely Care for Inpatients with COVID-19 during Healthcare System Surge |
title_sort | 423. implementation of a hierarchy of controls in a mobile health unit to safely care for inpatients with covid-19 during healthcare system surge |
topic | Poster Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8644646/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.623 |
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