COVID-19: Training activities, adherence, and use of personal protective equipment in Primary Health Care

ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the association between participation in training activities and the adherence to and use of personal protective equipment by workers and professionals involved in Health Residency Programs in Primary Health Care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: a cross-section...

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Main Authors: Kelly Aline Rodrigues Costa, Fernanda Moura Lanza, Francisco Carlos Félix Lana, Camila Custódio da Silva, Camila Cristina Gregório de Assis, Cosme Rezende Laurindo, Herica Silva Dutra, Angélica da Conceição Oliveira Coelho
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem 2025-01-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://revodonto.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71672024000300159&lng=en&tlng=en
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Summary:ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the association between participation in training activities and the adherence to and use of personal protective equipment by workers and professionals involved in Health Residency Programs in Primary Health Care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: a cross-sectional study in Brazil between August/2020 and March/2021. We utilized the EPI-APS COVID-19 instrument and its adapted version for resident professionals. Results: 455 PHC workers and 102 residents participated in the study. Among them, 54.5% and 55.9%, respectively, engaged in training activities. We observed an association between participation in training activities and the proper use of gloves (p<0.001), gowns (p=0.009), goggles/face shields (p=0.002), and overall adherence (p<0.001) among PHC workers, and the proper use of surgical masks (p=0.028) among residents. Adherence rates of ≥75% were identified in 6.9% of PHC workers and none among the residents. Conclusion: training activities are associated with increased adherence to and proper use of PPE.
ISSN:1984-0446