User experience of air purifiers for the purpose of reducing acute respiratory tract infections: A cross-sectional survey in residential aged care settings.

Bismi Thottiyil Sultanmuhammed Abdul Khadar, Brett G Mitchell, Vanessa M McDonald, Julee McDonagh, Jenny Sim
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Abstract

Background: A recent randomised controlled trial has identified that air purification within residential aged care settings may reduce acute respiratory tract infections. User acceptability and experience with air purifiers are important components of the evaluation of this novel intervention.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted with residents and care staff in residential aged care facilities. The Theoretical Framework of Acceptability was used to examine acceptability and fixed response, and open-ended questions were used to explore experiences. Quantitative data were analysed descriptively. Content analysis with a deductive approach was used to analyse responses to open-ended questions.

Results: Between the 30th of September and the 2nd of November 2023, 38 residents with a median age of 89 years (IQR = 9) and 48 care staff with a median age of 45 years (IQR = 19) completed surveys. All residents and care staff participants found having an air purifier in residents' rooms acceptable. All residents and most care staff participants expressed positive experiences with air purifier use. Most residents (76.3 %) were satisfied with the air purifier's current features.

Conclusion: The survey has provided evidence of participants' high level of acceptability of using air purifiers in residential aged care facilities and their positive experiences with air purifier use. This research has demonstrated that in-room air purification was acceptable to both residents and care staff. The findings from this study may inform future large-scale projects to implement air purification technology into healthcare systems.

以减少急性呼吸道感染为目的的空气净化器的用户体验:住宅老年护理设置的横断面调查。
背景:最近的一项随机对照试验发现,住宅老年护理机构的空气净化可以减少急性呼吸道感染。用户对空气净化器的接受程度和使用经验是评估这种新型干预措施的重要组成部分。方法:采用横断面调查法,对居住型养老机构的住客及护理人员进行调查。可接受性理论框架用于检验可接受性和固定反应,开放式问题用于探索经验。定量数据进行描述性分析。内容分析与演绎的方法被用来分析回答开放式问题。结果:在2023年9月30日至11月2日期间,38名年龄中位数为89岁的居民(IQR = 9)和48名年龄中位数为45岁的护理人员(IQR = 19)完成了调查。所有居民和护理人员参与者都认为在居民房间里安装空气净化器是可以接受的。所有居民和大多数护理人员参与者都表达了使用空气净化器的积极体验。大多数居民(76.3%)对空气净化器目前的功能感到满意。结论:调查结果显示,受访者对居家养老机构使用空气净化器的接受度较高,且使用空气净化器的经验较正面。这项研究表明,室内空气净化对居民和护理人员都是可以接受的。本研究的结果可能为未来在医疗保健系统中实施空气净化技术的大规模项目提供信息。
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