This will be a prospective study simulating return to school for two full days prior to the start of the school year in September. Volunteer students and teachers from six grade ranges will be recruited to participate in the study. In each grade range, there will be two classes that will participate, one that will be assigned to wear face masks/coverings at all times (experimental group/class) and the other that will not wear face masks/coverings at all times (control group/class). Students will be randomized to either the masking at all times (experimental across all grades) or no masking (control across JK-Grade 4) / masking only when physical distance can be maintained (control across Grade 5-Grade 12) class in their appropriate grade. Personal behaviours and person-to-person interactions will be recorded using video cameras. In addition, a safe biological indicator will be applied to the hands to simulate potential asymptomatic infection in a subset of students. Other students will have sanitizer applied so that students are blinded to who has the indicator. Cameras will be used to document how the indicator moves throughout the classroom.
Grade ranges will include 1) Senior Kindergarten (children who have just completed JK or SK in the 2019-2020 year), 2) Grades 1-2, 3) Grades 3-4, 4) Grades 5-6, 5) Grades 7-8 and 6) high school. A total of 14 teachers and up to 240 students will be recruited. Final class sizes will be in accordance with Ministry of Education and public health guidelines.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
174
Children in this group will be asked to wear a face mask in the classroom and common areas during the simulation
The Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Total number of hand-to-face contacts per participant per hour
The number of touches to the face made per hour in the simulated school environment
Time frame: Day 2
Total number of hand-to-mucus membrane contacts per participant per hour
The number of touches to the eyes, nose, mouth made per hour in the simulated school environment
Time frame: Day 2
Total number of hand-to-non-mucus membrane contacts per participant per hour
The number of touches to the skin (not eyes, nose, mouth) made per hour in the simulated school environment
Time frame: Day 2
Total number of instances where participants are within 1 and 2 meters of each other
The number of instances where 1 and 2 meter distance between participants is breached in the classroom
Time frame: Day 2
Total number of glo germ transfers to another person
The number of children within a classroom with Glo Germ on the hands/face
Time frame: Day 2
Total number of glo germ transfers to teacher
The presence of Glo Germ on the hands/face of teacher within the same classroom
Time frame: Day 2
Total number of glo germ transfers to a surface
The number of surfaces in the classroom with Glo Germ
Time frame: Day 2
Total number of instances of hand holding per participant per hour
The count of hand holding instances with another person per hour in the simulated school environment
Time frame: Day 2
Total number of touches to another person per participant per hour
The count of touches to another person per hour in the simulated school environment
Time frame: Day 2
Total number of hand hygiene actions per participant per hour
The count of hand hygiene actions (i.e., hand washing, hand sanitizer) per participant per hour
Time frame: Day 2
Total number of mask removals per participant per hour
The number of times a participant in a masking group removes their mask per hour in the simulated school environment
Time frame: Day 2
Teacher concerns measured using study-specific post-simulation questionnaire
A study specific questionnaire that examines teacher anxiety and mental health
Time frame: Day 2
Teacher concerns measured using semi-structured group interviews
A study specific semi-structured interview examining the factors throughout the day (hand hygiene, mask use, physical distancing) that impacted the teaching experience
Time frame: Day 2
Student concerns measured using study-specific post-simulation questionnaire
A study specific questionnaire that examines student anxiety and mental health
Time frame: Day 2
Student concerns measured using semi-structured group interviews
A study specific semi-structured interview examining the factors throughout the day (hand hygiene, mask use, physical distancing) that impacted the learning experience
Time frame: Day 2
Identify activity types that influence touching behaviour
The count of each type of activity participants are engaged in while touching others or surfaces in the simulated school environment
Time frame: Day 2
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