Healthcare workers' infection risk perceptions of aerosol-generating procedures and affective response.
Lauren E BenishekLewis J RadonovichBrie H BlackleyDavid N WeissmanPublished in: Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology : ASHE (2023)
AGP risk perception are complex and context dependent but have important influences on HCW infection control practices, decision to participate in AGPs, emotional welfare, and workplace satisfaction. New and unfamiliar hazards paired with uncertainty lead to fear and anxiety about personal and others' safety. These fears may create a psychological burden conducive to burnout. Empirical research is needed to thoroughly understand the interplay between HCW risk perceptions of distinct AGPs, their affective responses to conducting these procedures under various conditions, and their resulting decision to participate in these procedures. Results from such studies are essential for advancing clinical practice; they point to methods for mitigating provider distress and better recommendations for when and how to conduct AGPs.