During an influenza pandemic, healthcare workers will be on the front lines delivering care to patients and preventing further spread of the disease. As the nation prepares for pandemic influenza, multiple avenues for protecting the health of the public are being carefully considered, ranging from rapid development of appropriate vaccines to quarantine plans should the need arise for their implementation. One vital aspect of pandemic influenza planning is the use of personal protective equipment (PPE)-the respirators, gowns, gloves, face shields, eye protection, and other equipment that will be used by healthcare workers and others in their day-to-day patient care responsibilities. However, efforts to appropriately protect healthcare workers from illness or from infecting their families and their patients are greatly hindered by the paucity of data on the transmission of influenza and the challenges associated with training and equipping healthcare workers with effective personal protective equipment.
Due to this lack of knowledge on influenza transmission, it is not possible at the present time to definitively inform healthcare workers about what PPE is critical and what level of protection this equipment will provide in a pandemic. The outbreaks of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003 have underscored the importance of protecting healthcare workers from infectious agents. The surge capacity that will be required to reduce mortality from a pandemic cannot be met if healthcare workers are themselves ill or are absent due to concerns about PPE efficacy. The IOM committee determined that there is an urgent need to address the lack of preparedness regarding effective PPE for use in an influenza pandemic. Preparing for an Influenza Pandemic : Personal Protective Equipment for Healthcare Workers identifies that require expeditious research and policy action: (1) Influenza transmission research should become an immediate and short-term research priority so that effective prevention and control strategies can be developed and refined. The current paucity of knowledge significantly hinders prevention efforts.
(2) Employer and employee commitment to worker safety and appropriate use of PPE should be strengthened. Healthcare facilities should establish and promote a culture of safety. (3) An integrated effort is needed to understand the PPE requirements of the worker and to develop and utilize innovative materials and technologies to create the next generation of PPE capable of meeting these needs.
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During an influenza pandemic, healthcare workers will be on the front lines delivering care to patients and preventing further spread of the disease. This title addresses challenges that are associated with training and equipping healthcare workers with effective personal protective equipment.
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1 Front Matter; 2 Summary; 3 1 Introduction; 4 2 Understanding the Risk of Influenza to Healthcare Workers; 5 3 Designing and Engineering Effective PPE; 6 4 Using PPE: Individual and Institutional Issues; 7 5 Certifying and Regulating Healthcare PPE: Defining an Integrated System; 8 6 Moving Forward with Urgency; 9 Appendix A: Workshop Agenda; 10 Appendix B: Acronyms; 11 Appendix C: PPE-Related Standards and Regulations; 12 Appendix D: Standing Committee on Personal Protective Equipment in the Workplace and Board on Health Sciences Policy; 13 Appendix E: Committee and Staff Biographies
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780309110464
Publisert
2007-12-28
Utgiver
Vendor
National Academies Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
206