Understanding healthcare workers' experiences of face mask use in healthcare settings during the COVID-19 pandemic: an interview study

IF 1.8 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
H. Carter , A. Sharp , L. Davidson , C. Foster , E. McGuire , C. Brown , D. Weston
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Abstract

Background

Whilst healthcare workers (HCWs) are at high risk of contracting infectious viral diseases, such as COVID-19, measures can be put in place to reduce the spread of diseases in healthcare settings. These currently include the use of different types of masks: fluid-resistant surgical masks (FRSM) and filtering facepiece (FFP3) respirators. However, for mask policies to be effective, compliance with their use must be high.

Aim

To understand any barriers to face mask use, and to promote compliance with face mask policy.

Methods

Twelve HCWs from a variety of backgrounds were interviewed during the COVID-19 pandemic in England in 2022 to understand their experiences of mask use. We explored factors associated with compliance with mask use and potential impacts on HCW wellbeing.

Findings

Overall, participants reported good understanding of the benefits of masks and high compliance levels with policy. However, factors that reduced their compliance with mask policy and impacted their ability to carry out their role were highlighted. These included wearing masks for longer durations, policy being perceived as out of proportion with risk, communication challenges, and discomfort.

Conclusion

This study highlights the importance of clear communication of guidance, particularly when it has changed, ensuring staff are familiar with up-to-date research on efficacy of masks, and ensuring guidance aligns with risk. Furthermore, this study highlights the importance of masks being required for an appropriate duration (based on risk).
了解COVID-19大流行期间卫生保健机构医护人员使用口罩的经历:一项访谈研究
背景:虽然卫生保健工作者(HCWs)感染COVID-19等传染性病毒性疾病的风险很高,但可以采取措施减少疾病在卫生保健环境中的传播。这些措施目前包括使用不同类型的口罩:耐液体外科口罩(FRSM)和过滤式面罩(FFP3)呼吸器。然而,要使口罩政策有效,必须高度遵守其使用规定。目的:了解使用口罩的任何障碍,并促进遵守口罩政策。方法:对2022年英国COVID-19大流行期间12名不同背景的医护人员进行访谈,了解其口罩使用情况。我们探索了与口罩使用依从性相关的因素以及对HCW健康的潜在影响。调查结果:总体而言,参与者对口罩的好处有很好的理解,对政策的遵守程度也很高。然而,报告强调了降低他们遵守口罩政策和影响他们履行职责能力的因素。其中包括戴口罩的时间更长、政策被认为与风险不成比例、沟通困难和不适。结论:本研究强调了明确沟通指导的重要性,特别是在指导发生变化时,确保工作人员熟悉有关口罩功效的最新研究,并确保指导与风险保持一致。此外,这项研究强调了口罩需要适当持续时间(基于风险)的重要性。
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Infection Prevention in Practice
Infection Prevention in Practice Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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