id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-284484-oak1lfmi Barratt, Ruth Enablers of, and barriers to, optimal glove and mask use for routine care in the emergency department: an ethnographic study of Australian clinicians 2019-12-04 .txt text/plain 6941 364 51 title: Enablers of, and barriers to, optimal glove and mask use for routine care in the emergency department: an ethnographic study of Australian clinicians While it is difficult to plan in advance for such a rare event, staff who are competent in the principles and practice of routine infection prevention and control (IPC) and PPE use are more likely to be better protected from the start and more prepared to implement high-level precautions rapidly and safely. An important enabler of optimal glove and mask use was the professional responsibility some clinicians felt towards protecting patients from infections. 'It's an autopilot thing, as soon as they go and get a new patient, straightaway grab a set of gloves and start doing what they need to do.' (Registered Nurse [RN] 4) While glove use was almost automatic for the participants from the department, clinicians reported making a conscious decision to wear a mask. Enablers of, and barriers to, optimal glove and mask use for routine care in the emergency department: an ethnographic study of Australian clinicians ./cache/cord-284484-oak1lfmi.txt ./txt/cord-284484-oak1lfmi.txt