Table 2.
Observed PPE Use by Staff†N (%) | |
Eye | 51/84 (61) |
Gown/gloves | 73/84 (87) |
Respirator | 68/84 (81) |
PAPR | 5/84 (6) |
N95 | 63/84 (75) |
No respirator | 16/84 (19) |
Previously fit tested for N95 respirator | 73/87 (84) |
Prior training | |
Enhanced droplet precautions | 53/87 (61) |
Powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) | 39/87 (45) |
Medical simulation | 79/87 (91) |
Confidence in use of PPE before training | |
Confident | 56/87 (64) |
Not confident | 13/87 (15) |
Neither agree/disagree | 18/87 (21) |
Confidence in use of PPE after training | |
Confident | 74/87 (85) |
Not confident | 4/87 (5) |
Neither agree/disagree | 9/87 (10) |
The mean number of participants per simulation was 7.6 ± 3.2. N95, filtering facepiece respirator (3M, St. Paul).
The total number of participants who completed the surveys was 87. Review of mock code videos allowed for documentation of PPE used by 84 participants.