“…For example, it was difficult to keep all members of large, multidisciplinary teams up-to-date with aerosol-generating procedures in theatre. This is consistent with findings in other studies where it has been reported that constantly changing protocols created ambiguity in how care was expected to be delivered (Chemali et al, 2020), and studies which highlighted challenges associated with incorporating multiple, new items of information into making decisions (Haier et al, 2022a). It is recognized that specialized the COVID-19 knowledge and experience was evolving during the first wave of the pandemic (Chemali et al, 2020;Lavoie, Bourque, Côté, et al, 2022), and thus it is important that clinicians recognize that decisions could only be based on the information available at the time (Lavoie, Bourque, Côté, et al, 2022).…”