2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298052
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Personal Protective Equipment Portraits Canada (PPC)–Humanization and surveying mask-wearing nationally

Laura Rendon,
Tarek Taifour,
Cynthia R. Ventrella
et al.

Abstract: Background Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Portraits is a hybridized art and medical intervention that lessens the alienating appearance of PPE through wearable, smiling headshot pictures. During the pandemic, the use of these portraits was expanded, but Canadian initiatives offered portraits only to immediate stakeholders. PPE Portraits Canada (PPC) aimed to provide PPE portraits to any Canadian healthcare institution and surveyed healthcare workers (HCW) regarding these portraits’ impact. Methods Unive… Show more

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