Improving healthcare worker adherence to the use of transmission-based precautions through application of human factors design: a prospective multi-centre study
- PMID: 30935983
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jhin.2019.03.014
Improving healthcare worker adherence to the use of transmission-based precautions through application of human factors design: a prospective multi-centre study
Abstract
A key component of transmission-based precautions (TBPs) is the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) but healthcare worker (HCW) adherence remains suboptimal. A human factors-based intervention was implemented to improve adherence to TBPs including (i) improved signage, (ii) standardized placement of signage, (iii) introduction of a mask with integrated face shield, and (iv) improvement in PPE availability. Donning of the correct PPE by HCWs improved significantly (79.7 vs 56.4%; P < 0.001). This approach may be more effective than education alone, but further study is required to determine sustainability and subsequent impact on transmission of healthcare-associated infections.
Keywords: Human factors; Personal protective equipment; Transmission-based precautions.
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