Healthcare Quarterly, 23(4) January 2021: 35-38.doi:10.12927/hcq.2020.26395
Responding To The COVID-19 Pandemic
Decontaminating N95 Respirators for Reuse in a Hospital Setting
Tabitha A. Chiu, Jennifer Jeon, Betty-Jo Edgell and Garry Bassi
Abstract
With the global outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals in Canada and around the world have been forced to consider conservation strategies to ensure continued availability of personal protective equipment (PPE) for healthcare providers. To mitigate critical PPE shortages, Sinai Health System (Sinai Health), a large academic healthcare institution in Canada, has developed and operationalized a standard operating procedure for the collection, decontamination and reuse of N95 respirators and other single-use PPE using a vaporized hydrogen peroxide decontamination method. Sinai Health has incorporated stringent quality assurance steps to ensure that the N95 respirators are successfully decontaminated without deformation and are safe to use.
This article is for subscribers only.
To view the entire article, sign in if you are a subscriber. Or select one of the options below.
Personal Subscriber? Sign In
Please note: To register for an event you must sign-in as an individual or create a personal Longwood's account. Thank you.
Comments
Be the first to comment on this!
You must sign in to comment Sign In or Create an Account to add comments
Related Content
Healthcare Quarterly
HealthcarePapers
Global Cooperation to Reach Everyone, Everywhere
Nursing Leadership
Building Research Capacity: A Case Study of a Registered Practical Nurse’s Research Fellowship