Assessment of the functional state of military medical personnel when using personal protective equipment during the СOVID-19 pandemic

Q3 Health Professions
V. E. Batov
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Relevance. Personal protective equipment plays a leading role in reducing risks of infection and ensuring the safety of medical personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, along with the positive “barrier” effect, personal protective equipment has a negative impact on human ergonomics, thus affecting the functional state and performance. Occupational activities of medical workers are often associated with complex, sometimes time-consuming operations; therefore, decreased functional state when using personal protective equipment can lead to errors and increase the health risks in both staff and patients. Intention is to develop the main directions of preserving occupational performance of medical personnel when using personal protective equipment based on the study of the functional state. Methodology. A sociological survey of 339 medical workers of the “red zone” of military medical organizations was conducted using an original questionnaire. Ergonomic indicators of personal protective equipment were assessed along with its negative influence. Results and Discussion. All the survey participants mentioned negative impact on the functional state and performance when using personal protective equipment. The most frequent complaints included discomfort due to fogging of protective glasses (83 %), as well as damage to the skin from eye protection (82 %), respiratory protection (69 %), skin protection (suit, overalls) (38 %). According to the survey, headaches were statistically significantly associated with wearing personal protective equipment for more than 6 hours per shift (OR 1.66; 95 % CI: 1.07-2.56; p = 0.02), the age over 35 years (OR 2.44; 95 % CI: 1.49-4.00; p = 0.001), body mass index above 25 (OR 1.98; 95 % CI: 1.24-3.15; p = 0.003), overheating of the body (OR 2.27; 95 % CI: 1.41-3.66; p = 0.001). Conclusion. The use of personal protective equipment when providing care to COVID-19 patients has a negative impact on the functional state and reduces the efficiency of medical personnel. Based on the results of the research, the main directions of preventive measures have been developed: selection of high-quality protective equipment, taking into account the anthropometric indicators of employees; ensuring optimal work and rest modes (no more than 4 hours of continuous work in personal protective equipment), monitoring and correction of the functional state of personnel at risk.
СOVID-19大流行期间军事医务人员使用个人防护装备时的功能状态评估
的相关性。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,个人防护装备在降低感染风险和确保医务人员安全方面发挥着主导作用。然而,伴随着积极的“屏障”作用,个人防护装备对人体工程学产生了负面影响,从而影响了功能状态和性能。医务工作者的职业活动往往与复杂、有时耗时的手术有关;因此,在使用个人防护装备时,功能状态下降可能导致错误,增加工作人员和患者的健康风险。目的是在对个人防护装备功能状态研究的基础上,制定医务人员使用个人防护装备时保持职业性能的主要方向。方法。采用原始问卷对339名军队医疗机构“红区”医务人员进行了社会学调查。评估了个人防护用品的人体工效学指标及其负面影响。结果和讨论。所有调查参与者都提到使用个人防护装备对功能状态和性能的负面影响。最常见的投诉包括防护眼镜起雾引起的不适(83%),以及眼部保护(82%)、呼吸保护(69%)、皮肤保护(西装、工作服)(38%)造成的皮肤损伤。根据调查,在统计上,头痛与每班佩戴个人防护装备超过6小时相关(OR 1.66;95% ci: 1.07-2.56;p = 0.02),年龄大于35岁(OR 2.44;95% ci: 1.49-4.00;p = 0.001),体重指数大于25 (OR 1.98;95% ci: 1.24-3.15;p = 0.003),身体过热(OR 2.27;95% ci: 1.41-3.66;P = 0.001)。结论。在为新冠肺炎患者提供护理时使用个人防护装备,会对患者的功能状态产生负面影响,降低医务人员的工作效率。根据研究结果,制定了预防措施的主要方向:选择高质量的防护装备,考虑员工的人体测量指标;确保最佳的工作和休息模式(穿着个人防护装备连续工作不超过4小时),监测和纠正危险人员的功能状态。
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