Adverse Effects Induced by Long-term Use of Hand Sanitizers Among Health Staff During COVID-19

A. Poormohammadi, S. Bashirian, S. Khazaei, R. Solgi, A. Soltanian, M. Sobhan, Fereshteh Mehri
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Background: The present study examines the various complications and impurities of alcoholbased hand sanitizers during COVID-19 among health workers in Hamadan City, Iran. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 178 healthcare workers in different hospitals affiliated with the Hamadan University of Medical Sciences. The inclusion criteria included health personnel working in hospitals dedicated to the care and treatment of patients with COVID-19 in Hamadan City. A researcher-made questionnaire was used to collect data. Afterward, to evaluate the quality and impurities of the alcohol-based hand sanitizers used by healthcare workers, various samples were collected and analyzed using gas chromatographymass spectrometry (GC-MS). Stata software version 14-2 was used to analyze the data. Results: The highest and the lowest percentages of ethanol in washing solutions and gels were 68.24% and 60.71%, respectively. Among them, the frequency of using gel, solution, and spray was 93.82%, 42.13%, and 49.44%, respectively. Skin and breathing sensitivity were the most common symptoms in 44.38% and 27.68% of the health workers, respectively. Skin dryness (50%) and sore throat (25.84%) were the most common complications observed in skin and respiratory symptoms among health workers, respectively. Conclusion: Our findings implied that the prevalence of various complications related to the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers is high among health workers, which highlights the role of using appropriate alcohol-based hand rubs with suitable formulations in the hospital environment to reduce the adverse health effects caused by their long-term and extensive use among health workers.
COVID-19期间医务人员长期使用洗手液的不良反应
背景:本研究调查了伊朗哈马丹市卫生工作者在COVID-19期间使用含酒精的洗手液的各种并发症和杂质。方法:对哈马丹医科大学附属不同医院178名医护人员进行横断面研究。纳入标准包括在哈马丹市专门护理和治疗COVID-19患者的医院工作的卫生人员。使用研究人员制作的问卷来收集数据。随后,为了评估卫生保健工作者使用的酒精基洗手液的质量和杂质,收集了各种样品并使用气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)进行分析。采用Stata软件14-2进行数据分析。结果:乙醇在洗液和凝胶中的含量最高为68.24%,最低为60.71%。其中,凝胶、溶液和喷雾的使用频率分别为93.82%、42.13%和49.44%。皮肤和呼吸敏感是最常见的症状,分别占44.38%和27.68%。皮肤干燥(50%)和喉咙痛(25.84%)分别是卫生工作者皮肤和呼吸道症状中最常见的并发症。结论:我们的研究结果表明,卫生工作者中与使用含酒精洗手液相关的各种并发症的发生率很高,这突出了在医院环境中使用适当配方的含酒精洗手液以减少卫生工作者长期和广泛使用酒精洗手液所造成的不良健康影响的作用。
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