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Perceived Workload Using Separate (Filtering Facepiece Respirator and Face Shield) and Powered Air-Purifying Respirator and Integrated Lightweight Protective Air-Purifying Respirator: Protocol for an International Multisite Human Factors Randomized Crossover Feasibility Study

Co-Author

Published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR)

 

Investigating how human factors can impact the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in terms of areas such as the performance of medical tasks and communication. Research funded by the World Health Organization (WHO) and involved multiple study sites across the U.S., Brazil, and Italy. 

Special thanks to the Stanford Medicine AIM Lab, Dr. Amy Price, and Dr. Larry Chu

Personal protective equipment implementation in healthcare:
A scoping review

Co-Author

Published in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC)

 

Adherence to infection prevention and control (IPC) measures, including the proper use of protective personal equipment (PPE), in health care is complex and is influenced by many factors. Isolated interventions do not have the potential to achieve optimal PPE adherence and appropriate provision, leading to incomplete PPE implementation.

Special thanks to the Stanford Medicine AIM Lab, Dr. Amy Price, and Dr. Larry Chu

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