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Surveying factors that influence healthcare personnel in the transition to reusable surgical gowns

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 May 2024

Charlotte Harding*
Affiliation:
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Ingrid Moons
Affiliation:
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Regan Watts
Affiliation:
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Gunter De Win
Affiliation:
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Els Du Bois
Affiliation:
University of Antwerp, Belgium

Abstract

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This study surveyed 190 healthcare professionals to examine attitudes towards reusable surgical gowns, aiming to reduce medical waste. Comfort (scoring 5.32 out of 7) and misconceptions about gowns serving as personal protective equipment (87% hold this belief) are crucial influencers. External motivators, trust, emotions, and workload also impact perceptions. The study recommends enhancing reusable gown design for comfort, multifunctionality, and hygiene trust. It calls for communication strategies to normalise reusables in healthcare and urges a transition to sustainable practices.

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Design for Healthcare
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