Respirators in Healthcare: Material, Design, Regulatory, Environmental, and Economic Considerations for Clinical Efficacy

Maintaining an ample supply of personal protective equipment continues to be a challenge for the healthcare industry, especially during emergency situations and times of strain on the supply chain. Most critically, healthcare workers exposed to potential airborne hazards require sufficient respirato...

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Veröffentlicht in:Global Challenges 2022-10, Vol.6 (10), p.2200001-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Young, Cameron C., Byrne, James D., Wentworth, Adam J., Collins, Joy E., Chu, Jacqueline N., Traverso, Giovanni
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Zusammenfassung:Maintaining an ample supply of personal protective equipment continues to be a challenge for the healthcare industry, especially during emergency situations and times of strain on the supply chain. Most critically, healthcare workers exposed to potential airborne hazards require sufficient respiratory protection. Respirators are the only type of personal protective equipment able to provide adequate respiratory protection. However, their ability to shield hazards depends on design, material, proper fit, and environmental conditions. As a result, not all respirators may be adequate for all scenarios. Additionally, factors including user comfort, ease of use, and cost contribute to respirator effectiveness. Therefore, a careful consideration of these parameters is essential for ensuring respiratory protection for those working in the healthcare industry. Here respirator design and material characteristics are reviewed, as well as properties of airborne hazards and potential filtration mechanisms, regulatory standards of governmental agencies, respirator efficacy in the clinical setting, attitude of healthcare personnel toward respiratory protection, and environmental and economic considerations of respirator manufacturing and distribution. Healthcare workers exposed to potential airborne hazards require sufficient respiratory protection. The ability of respirators to shield hazards depends on design, material, proper fit, and environmental conditions. Here respirator design and material characteristics are reviewed, as well as properties of airborne hazards and filtration mechanisms, regulatory standards, respirator efficacy in clinical settings, attitudes toward respiratory protection, and environmental and economic considerations.
ISSN:2056-6646
2056-6646
DOI:10.1002/gch2.202200001