Pandemic reveals new concerns about facial protection products: Design may be the answer to altering behaviors, habits ushered into standard practice
Healthcare Purchasing News
; 47(1):44-47, 2023.
Article
in English
| CINAHL | ID: covidwho-2239004
ABSTRACT
The article examines what medical suppliers and providers learned about facial protection products after the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020-2022. Topics discussed include remarks from Jason Burnham, Senior Director of Facial Protection at Owens & Minor, evidence of pandemic-relaxed behaviors morphing into workflow acceptance, and statement from Gary Harris, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Prestige Ameritech, about emergency use guidelines for personal protective equipment (PPE).
Equipment Design -- Standards; Respiratory Protective Devices -- Adverse Effects; Respiratory Protective Devices -- Standards; Face; Masks -- Adverse Effects; Masks -- Standards; COVID-19 -- Prevention and Control; N95 Respirators -- Standards; Child Health; Adolescent Health; United States Food and Drug Administration; Equipment Reuse; Health Behavior; Comfort; Healthcare Supply Chain; Respiratory Protective Devices -- Supply and Distribution; Masks -- Supply and Distribution; Inventories
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CINAHL
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English
Journal:
Healthcare Purchasing News
Year:
2023
Document Type:
Article
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