Open Medicine (Jul 2020)

Problems and solutions of personal protective equipment doffing in COVID-19

  • Cheng Lin,
  • Chen Lei,
  • Xiao Li,
  • Zhang Jianping,
  • Cheng Yilian,
  • Zhou Lian,
  • Peng Yu,
  • Liu Lei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2020-0172
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 605 – 612

Abstract

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The progress of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is still severe. While everyone has been striving very hard to combat the pandemic, some healthcare professionals have shown varying degrees of infection symptoms and even died. The Chinese Army Medical Aid Team arrived in Wuhan on January 25, 2020, and quickly entered the battle against the pandemic after a short and rigorous training. As one of the earliest medical teams to enter the pandemic area, researchers have been exploring effective infection control measures that are currently in practice. Through observation and research, it has been noticed that layers of protective equipment have a hidden danger of infection while protecting the safety of the personnel. The members of each medical team have typically focused on the standard use of personal protective equipment (PPE). However, after a long period of intensive diagnosis and treatment in clinics and due to physical exertion and tiredness, problems such as improper operation are prone to occur during the tedious PPE doffing, thereby producing a relatively high risk of infection. This study primarily analyzes PPE doffing procedures, existing problems, and measures for improvement to explore methods to improve PPE donning and doffing and reduce the risk of infection.

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