Self-contamination during doffing of personal protective equipment by healthcare workers to prevent Ebola transmission.
Lorna Kwai Ping SuenYue Ping GuoDanny W K TongPolly H M LeungDavid LungMandy S P NgTimothy K H LaiKiki Y K LoCypher H Au-YeungWinnie YuPublished in: Antimicrobial resistance and infection control (2018)
Contamination of the subjects' working clothes and surrounding environment occurred frequently during PPE doffing. Procedure deviations were observed during PPE donning and doffing. Although PPE1 presented a lower contamination risk than PPE2 and PPE3 during doffing and protocol deviations, the design of PPE1 can still be further improved. Future directions should focus on designing a high-coverage-area PPE with simple ergonomic features and on evaluating the doffing procedure to minimise the risk of recontamination. Regular training for users should be emphasised to minimise protocol deviations, and in turn, guarantee the best protection to HCWs.