Transmission du SRAS-CoV-2 chez le personnel de santé s’occupant de patients

Transmission du SRAS-CoV-2 chez le personnel de santé s’occupant de patients atteints d’une forme grave ou critique de COVID-19 sous ventilation assistée – Revue rapide des données probantes

Statut du projet: Terminé

Utilisateur(s) des connaissances

Organisation mondiale de la Santé

Patient/Public Partner(s)

Elaine Zibrowski, Maya Sterne

Source(s) de financement

Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada (IRSC), dans le cadre de l’Alliance pour des données probantes de la Stratégie de recherche axée sur le patient (SRAP), Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) through the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) Evidence Alliance

Objectif du projet

Déterminer la mesure dans laquelle le risque d’infection nosocomiale à la COVID-19 chez le personnel de santé est plus élevé avec l’oxygénothérapie à haut débit, la pression positive continue ou la ventilation non effractive par rapport à la ventilation mécanique invasive chez le personnel de santé s’occupant de patients atteints d’une forme grave ou critique de COVID-19 sous ventilation assistée.

Approche de recherche

Revue rapide

Responsables du projet

Shannon Kelly

Position: University of Ottawa Heart Institute
Email: sekelly@ottawaheart.ca

Shannon Kelly currently manages and works as a senior research methodologist in the Heath Technology Assessment Unit of the Cardiovascular Research Methods Centre (CRMC) at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute where she focusses her work on advancing the science of evidence synthesis, research design and methodology. Her team conducts evidence syntheses to inform health care practice and policy. In this capacity, she has worked with a number of organizations nationally and internationally, including the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH), the Public Health Agency of Canada, the World Health Organization and the Cochrane Collaboration.

Shannon is currently a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Medicine, School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa and a trainee with the Cardiovascular Network of Canada (CANet) National Centre of Excellence. In her capacity with CANet, she sits on the Board of Directors. Shannon has been actively involved with post-market Drug Safety and Effectiveness Network (DSEN) since 2011 and has led numerous research projects for the Ontario Drug Policy Research Network, the Canadian Collaboration for Network Meta-analysis (CCNMA), the Methods and Application Group for Indirect Comparisons (DSEN- MAGIC) and the POst-market Drug Evaluation Team (PODET). In addition, Shannon leading a working group to develop nutrition-specific risk of bias tools (NUQUEST).

Shannon Kelly

University of Ottawa Heart Institute

Shannon Kelly currently manages and works as a senior research…

Résultats des projets

Rapport (EN)