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مدیریت پرستاری 2020, 9(4): 75-83 Back to browse issues page
Designing and Implementing Personal protection program In COVID-19 Pandemic: The experience of A referral Hospital in Mashhad Iran
Mohammad reza Hosseinali zade1 , Shahpar Dolati1 , Samaneh Ghayoumi avval noghabi1 , Marziyeh Attariyan1 , Saeed Ashkanifar1 , Zahra Akbarzadeh1 , Zohreh Shojaee1 , Aliyeh Abdollah zadeh1 , Mohsen Nasiri tehran1 , Moslem Faraji1 , Azam Moshrefi1 , Malihe Nikookar1 , Zahra Mousavi sharif abad1 , Ali Niroomand1 , Naghmeh Roohbakhsh1 , Asghar Kakhki1 , Samaneh Ghorbani2 , Fatemeh Heshmati Nabavi *
1- Mashhad, Shariati Hospital
2- faculty of nursing and midwifery
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, faculty of nursing and midwifery , heshmati.nabavi@gmail.com
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Introduction: Protecting staff while working with patients with COVID-19 is one of the important responsibilities of managers in the face of the recent pandemic crisis. Although international and national guidelines in this regard guide the performance of managers, but considering the environmental characteristics and innovations of each center in order to further protect employees need more publication and sharing. Providing hospital experiences helps to improve strategies and select appropriate solutions in nursing managers.
Methods: Dr. Shariati Hospital with 151 active beds was dedicated to providing treatment and care services to COVID-19  patients on March 2017. Therefore, it was necessary to take measures to protect care staff. These steps were performed in three main steps, including (1) designing the physical environment of the staff entrance, (2) providing the required tools and equipment, and (3) designing the processes.
Conclusion: COVID-19 is a highly contagious disease. Transmission of the virus due to occupational exposure is still a major threat to medical staff. Considering the appropriate physical environment, designing the program according to the hospital facilities and staff participation, designing transparent processes with high execution capability are the basic components of designing and implementing personal protection programs in the event of an infectious crisis.
Keywords: personal protection, COVID-19, healthcare workers
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: Special
Received: 2020/10/5 | Accepted: 2020/11/15 | Published: 2020/12/30


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