Original Article

The practice of PPE amongst fourth year medical students at A&E. Where are we?

Authors: Thiruselvi Subramaniam, Rosalind Chi Neo Loo, Sangeetha Poovaneswaran.

ABSTRACT

Background: This cross sectional study was done to identify the areas of lack of knowledge, practice and awareness of students about the effective use of personal protective equipment (PPE).

Methods: A total of 40 students were selected when they were posted to the accident and emergency unit (A&E) in Seremban Hospital; all of them answered a questionnaire and were observed unaware on the effective use of PPE in the A&E.

Results: We found that 17.5% of students were unaware of the right technique of removing the gloves after a procedure and 25% of students were unaware of safety of hand washing. During invasive procedures, 12.5% of students did not wash their hands before invasive procedures, 65% did not wear aprons and 57.5% did not wear masks. During non- invasive procedures more than 25% of students did not wash hands before or after the procedures.

Conclusion: There is still significant lack of knowledge in students about the effective use of PPE that needs to be addressed.

Keywords: PPE, Personal protective equipment, effective practice of PPE, A&E.

Citation: IeJSME 2013 7(2): 29-32

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56026/imu.7.2.29