کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5867263 | 1563475 | 2015 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
BackgroundPoints of dispensing (PODs) are deployed for medical countermeasure mass dispensing. However, infection prevention and vaccine administration pre-event training offered and just-in-time (JIT) education planned for POD workers have not been assessed.MethodsDisaster planners were sent an online questionnaire in 2013. McNemar tests compared training offered to staff versus volunteers and pre-event training versus JIT training.ResultsIn total, 301 disaster planners participated. The most frequent pre-event training included hand hygiene (59.1% and 28.0%) and personal protective equipment (PPE) selection (52.1% and 24.1%) for staff and volunteers, respectively. Few provided pre-event training on the cold chain technique (14.8% and 5.1%) or smallpox vaccine administration (4.7% and 2.3%) for staff or volunteers. For all topics except smallpox vaccine administration, more staff than volunteers received pre-event training (PÂ <Â .01). The most frequent planned JIT training includes hand hygiene (79.8% and 73.5%) and PPE selection (79.4% and 70.0%) to staff and volunteers. For all topics, more JIT education is planned for staff than volunteers (PÂ <Â .001). More JIT training is planned than has been given pre-event for all topics (PÂ <Â .001).ConclusionMore pre-event training is needed on infection prevention and vaccine administration to ensure safe and successful POD deployment.
Journal: American Journal of Infection Control - Volume 43, Issue 3, 1 March 2015, Pages 222-227