SCREENswitch: Switchable Opacity Patient Isolation Systems Phase 2
SCREENswitch:可切换不透明患者隔离系统第 2 阶段
基本信息
- 批准号:10004574
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 154.62万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Small Business Research Initiative
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2021 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The COVID-19 pandemic has made social distancing mandatory in hospitals. Healthcare staff are currently utilising a number of measures to answer to this, including hygienic partition screens. However, these screens are limited by being either solely opaque or solely transparent. Opaque screens are needed when a patient requires privacy, but hospital staff also need visibility over the patient in order to monitor their wellbeing. It's also crucial for the patient to be able to see the rest of their ward and not feel secluded; the negative mental health consequences of which have been well documented (Texas A&M University).To meet this challenge, some hospitals use disposable curtains. But curtains are not sufficient as an infection control barrier, with 92% of curtains testing positive for contamination within 1 week of being put in place. Furthermore, 90% of curtains used in NHS hospitals are made of disposable polypropylene, disposed of by incineration or landfill every few months, which damages the environment.SCREENswitch provides an integrated solution to all of these challenges in the form of a hygienic, retractable partition screen that can change opacity at the touch of a button. Harnessing cutting-edge smart film technology, SCREENswitch is an effective infection control measure that gives patients the choice over privacy or visibility. As a multi-use screen, it promises to be less impactful on the environment than other infection control alternatives.KwickScreen has over 10 years experience in designing and manufacturing portable, retractable partition screens, predominantly for healthcare environments, with sales to every NHS trust. In Phase 1 of the project, we proved that it was feasible to make a retractable screen using smart film technology. In Phase 2, we'll be focusing on five main technical areas: material testing and development, prototype development, in-hospital testing, manufacturing process design, and environmental impact assessment. By the end of this phase, SCREENswitch will be ready for commercialisation and use in hospitals.
COVID-19大流行已强制要求医院保持社交距离。医疗保健工作人员目前正在采取一些措施来解决这个问题,包括卫生隔离屏。然而,这些屏幕受到仅仅不透明或仅仅透明的限制。当病人需要隐私时,需要不透明的屏幕,但医院工作人员也需要对病人的可视性,以监测他们的健康。病人能够看到病房的其他地方而不感到与世隔绝也是至关重要的;这对心理健康的负面影响已经有了很好的记录(德克萨斯A&M大学)。为了应对这一挑战,一些医院使用一次性窗帘。但窗帘不足以作为感染控制屏障,92%的窗帘在安装后一周内检测出污染阳性。此外,NHS医院使用的窗帘90%由一次性聚丙烯制成,每隔几个月就被焚烧或填埋,这对环境造成了破坏。SCREENswitch为所有这些挑战提供了一个综合解决方案,其形式是卫生的可伸缩隔断屏幕,只需按一下按钮即可改变不透明度。SCREENswitch利用尖端的智能薄膜技术,是一种有效的感染控制措施,让患者可以选择隐私或可见性。KwickScreen在设计和制造便携式、可伸缩隔断屏风方面拥有超过10年的经验,主要用于医疗保健环境,销售给每个NHS信托机构。在项目的第一阶段,我们证明了使用智能薄膜技术制作可伸缩屏幕是可行的。在第二阶段,我们将专注于五个主要技术领域:材料测试和开发,原型开发,医院测试,制造工艺设计和环境影响评估。到本阶段结束时,SCREENswitch将准备商业化并在医院使用。
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