Evaluation of skin damage owing to protecting measures against COVID-19 among health staff in the west of Iran

IF 0.2 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
E. Jenabi, M. Sobhan, S. Bashirian, A. Poormohammadi, T. Najafi, S. Khazaei
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Background So far, studies have not been performed regarding skin damage owing to protective measures against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) by health staff in Iran. Therefore, the present study was performed to assess skin damages owing to protecting measures against COVID-19 among health workers in Hamadan City located in the west of Iran. Materials and methods This cross-sectional study was conducted on 273 health staff working in hospitals affiliated to Hamadan University of Medical Sciences. The inclusion criteria were health personnel working in hospitals involved in the care and treatment of patients with COVID-19 in the city of Hamadan. The authors used a researcher-developed questionnaire to gather data. All the analyses were done using Stata version 14-2. P value less than 0.05 was considered as significant. Results The most common skin signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in health staff were dryness, redness, and itch, representing in 83.78, 53, and 40.99% of hospital staff, respectively. All participants used hand disinfectants, with a frequency in the range of 1–5 times in 29.33% and more than 20 times in 19.79% of them. Using a mask for more than 6 h in daily practice was significantly associated with skin dryness (P=0.007), skin redness (P=0.001), scaling (P=0.019), and skin pain (P=0.005). Conclusion The findings showed that the prevalence of skin damages related to using protective equipment is high, and simple interventions may help preserve health workers to care for patients infected by COVID-19.
伊朗西部卫生工作人员因新冠肺炎防护措施造成的皮肤损伤评估
到目前为止,还没有对伊朗卫生人员采取2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)防护措施造成的皮肤损伤进行研究。因此,本研究旨在评估伊朗西部哈马丹市卫生工作者因采取防护措施而造成的皮肤损伤。材料与方法对哈马丹医科大学附属医院273名医务人员进行横断面研究。纳入标准是在哈马丹市参与COVID-19患者护理和治疗的医院工作的卫生人员。作者使用研究人员开发的问卷来收集数据。所有的分析都是使用Stata版本14-2完成的。P值小于0.05为显著性。结果医务人员最常见的新冠肺炎皮肤体征和症状为干燥、发红和瘙痒,分别占医务人员的83.78%、53%和40.99%。所有参与者都使用过手部消毒剂,29.33%的人使用频率在1-5次之间,19.79%的人使用频率在20次以上。日常使用口罩超过6小时与皮肤干燥(P=0.007)、皮肤发红(P=0.001)、结垢(P=0.019)和皮肤疼痛(P=0.005)显著相关。结论与使用防护用品相关的皮肤损伤发生率较高,简单的干预措施可能有助于卫生工作者对COVID-19感染的患者进行护理。
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