Personal protective equipment for healthcare workers during COVID-19: Developing and applying a questionnaire and assessing associations between infection rates and shortages across 19 countries.

Publication date: Aug 01, 2024

This study aimed to assess the preparedness of European countries regarding personal protective equipment (PPE) for health and care workers (HCWs), the COVID-19 infection rates of HCWs compared to the general working age population, and the association between these. We developed a PPE-preparedness scale based on responses to a questionnaire from experts in the Health Systems and Policy Monitor network, with a response rate of 19 out of 31 countries. COVID-19 infection data were retrieved form the European center for Disease Prevention and Control. Shortages of PPE were found in most countries, in particular in home care and long-term care. HCW infection rates, compared to the general population, varied strongly between countries, influenced by different testing regimes. We found no relationships between HCW infection rates, PPE preparedness and shortages of PPE. Improved surveillance in the population as well as for HCWS are needed to be able to better assess these relationships.

Concepts Keywords
European COVID-19
Healthcare COVID-19
Shortages COVID-19 infection rate
Surveillance Europe
Health Personnel
Humans
Infection Control
Personal Protective Equipment
Personal protective equipment
Preparedness
SARS-CoV-2
Surveys and Questionnaires

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH infection
disease VO population
drug DRUGBANK Tropicamide
disease MESH Infectious Disease Transmission Patient-to-Professional

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