Unmasking the impact of facemasks on healthcare professionals and patients during the COVID-19 pandemic

Parnyan Ashtari, M. Ormond, B. Carey
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The foundations of patient interactions are heavily dependent on facial expression, tone and inflection that help communicate treatment plans, obtain consent and break bad news. The expansion in use of face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic may adversely affect the quality of patient-clinician interaction and service provision. ##OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of face masks on the experience of dental staff and patients at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. ##METHODS: A survey was developed using a combination of validated psychometric and demographic questions. The survey was administered to 166 dental staff and 57 patients. Data was electronically analysed. Qualitative data was thematically analysed. ##RESULTS: Themes identified included: clinical; physical effects; psychological; pre-existing communication difficulties; communication barriers; and accessibility to dental services. Sixty-three percent (32/57) of patients noted that PPE affected their communication and interaction. Over 70% (119/164) of dental staff reported repetition during consultations. ##CONCLUSION: This study highlights the positive and adverse physical and psychological impacts of facemasks on healthcare professionals and patients. Alternative solutions to mitigate the negative impact of face masks on communication include the use of virtual and visual aids. Furthermore, the implementation of wellbeing and support resources can aid in the challenges presented to healthcare teams.
揭示COVID-19大流行期间口罩对医护人员和患者的影响
患者互动的基础在很大程度上依赖于面部表情、语调和语调变化,这些有助于沟通治疗计划、获得同意和通报坏消息。COVID-19大流行期间口罩使用的扩大可能会对医患互动和服务提供的质量产生不利影响。目的:评估口罩对盖伊和圣托马斯NHS信托基金会牙科工作人员和患者体验的影响。方法:采用有效的心理测量和人口统计学问题相结合的方法进行调查。该调查对166名牙科工作人员和57名患者进行了调查。数据以电子方式进行分析。对定性数据进行专题分析。结果:确定的主题包括:临床;物理效应;心理;已有的沟通困难;沟通障碍;以及获得牙科服务的机会。63%(32/57)的患者指出,PPE影响了他们的沟通和互动。超过70%(119/164)的牙科工作人员报告在咨询时重复。结论:这项研究强调了口罩对医护人员和患者的积极和不利的生理和心理影响。减轻口罩对交流的负面影响的其他解决办法包括使用虚拟和视觉辅助工具。此外,福利和支持资源的实施可以帮助解决医疗团队面临的挑战。
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