Protection of Health Care Professionals During an Epidemic: Medical, Ethical, and Legal Ramifications

The welfare of health care professionals working in hazardous environments is a concerning issue. Personal protective equipment such as face masks, disposable gowns, hair covers, gloves, and shoe covers is often used to prevent contamination from patient contact and droplets. This is espe...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Guddati, Achuta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-07-01
Series:Interactive Journal of Medical Research
Online Access:https://www.i-jmr.org/2020/3/e19144
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Summary:The welfare of health care professionals working in hazardous environments is a concerning issue. Personal protective equipment such as face masks, disposable gowns, hair covers, gloves, and shoe covers is often used to prevent contamination from patient contact and droplets. This is especially relevant during an epidemic, when health care professionals are at elevated risk of infection. Failure to provide adequate protection to health care workers during epidemics has medical, ethical, and legal ramifications.
ISSN:1929-073X