Authors
Simon Berthelot, Yves Longtin, Manuele Margni, Jason Robert Guertin, Annie LeBlanc, Tania Marx, Khadidiatou Mangou, Ariane Bluteau, Diego Mantovani, Sergey Mikhaylin, Frédéric Bergeron, Valérie Dancause, Anne Desjardins, Nadia Lahrichi, Danielle Martin, Charles Jérôme Sossa, Philippe Lachapelle, Isabelle Genest, Stéphane Schaal, Anne Gignac, Stéphane Tremblay, Éric Hufty, Lynda Bélanger, Erica Beatty
Publication date
2023/12/7
Source
JMIR Research Protocols
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
e50682
Publisher
JMIR Publications Inc., Toronto, Canada
Description
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on emergency department (ED) care in Canada and around the world. To prevent transmission of COVID-19, personal protective equipment (PPE) was required for all ED care providers in contact with suspected cases. With mass vaccination and improvements in several infection prevention components, our hypothesis is that the risks of transmission of COVID-19 will be significantly reduced and that current PPE use will have economic and ecological consequences that exceed its anticipated benefits. Evidence is needed to evaluate PPE use so that recommendations can ensure the clinical, economic, and environmental efficiency (ie, eco-efficiency) of its use.
Objective: To support the development of recommendations for the eco-efficient use of PPE, our research objectives are to (1) estimate the clinical effectiveness (reduced transmission, hospitalizations, mortality, and work absenteeism) of PPE against COVID-19 for health care workers;(2) estimate the financial cost of using PPE in the ED for the management of suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients; and (3) estimate the ecological footprint of PPE use against COVID-19 in the ED.
Methods: We will conduct a mixed method study to evaluate the eco-efficiency of PPE use in the 5 EDs of the CHU de Québec-Université Laval (Québec, Canada). To achieve our goals, the project will include four phases: systematic review of the literature to assess the clinical effectiveness of PPE (objective 1; phase 1); cost estimation of PPE use in the ED using a time-driven activity-based costing method (objective 2; phase 2); ecological …