教师对COVID-19大流行期间佩戴个人防护装备的身体症状和体征的看法。

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Kathleen Mae Fischer, Michael Metz, Michael Sekula, Diksha Katwal
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目的:本研究调查了教师对在COVID-19大流行期间进行雾化牙科治疗时佩戴个人防护装备(PPE)的身体症状和体征的看法。方法:通过中西部一所牙科学校的调查项目BlueEval向该校所有临床教师发送一份佩戴COVID-19防护用品的主观症状调查。调查结束后,16名教师参加了第二阶段的客观研究,评估个人防护用品使用的生命体征。采用SPSS 28统计软件对数据进行分析。结果:1期有效率约为52.7%(59/112)。结果显示,总体而言,88.1%的人报告沟通能力下降,69.5%的人感到窒息,56.1%的人感到头痛。跨性别年龄组的比较显示,年轻女性(90.0%)和老年男性(29.4%)在报告头痛方面存在显著差异。在第二阶段的生命体征测量前后,所有16名志愿者的体温都显著升高了0.26°F±0.31°F。结论:个人防护装备保护所有卫生保健工作者免受疾病传播。这项研究显示了几种症状,包括沟通能力下降、窒息、外耳不适和头痛的比例明显更高。报告的症状包括年轻男性和女性的平均脉搏率降低,但老年男性和女性的平均脉搏率增加。
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Faculty Perspective on Physical Symptoms and Signs Wearing Personal Protective Equipment During COVID-19 Pandemic.

Purpose: This study examined faculty perspectives on physical symptoms and signs of wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) while performing aerosolised dental treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A subjective symptoms survey on wearing COVID-19 PPE was sent to all clinical faculty at a Midwestern dental school via BlueEval, the university's survey program. Following the survey, sixteen faculty members participated in the phase 2 objective study assessing vital signs with PPE usage. Data were analysed using SPSS 28 statistical software.

Results: The phase 1 response rate was approximately 52.7% (59/112). Results showed that overall, 88.1% reported decreased ability to communicate, 69.5% felt smothered, and 56.1% had headaches. Comparisons across gender-age groups showed a significant difference in reporting headaches between young females (90.0%) and older males (29.4%). The before and after vital sign measurements in phase 2 across all sixteen volunteers showed a significant increase in temperature of 0.26°F ± 0.31°F.

Conclusion: PPE protects all healthcare workers from transmitting diseases. This study showed several symptoms, including decreased communication ability, smothering, external ear discomfort, and headaches in significantly higher percentages. Reported signs included a reduction in mean pulse rate in younger males and females but increased in older males and females.

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4.10
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发文量
127
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of the European Journal of Dental Education is to publish original topical and review articles of the highest quality in the field of Dental Education. The Journal seeks to disseminate widely the latest information on curriculum development teaching methodologies assessment techniques and quality assurance in the fields of dental undergraduate and postgraduate education and dental auxiliary personnel training. The scope includes the dental educational aspects of the basic medical sciences the behavioural sciences the interface with medical education information technology and distance learning and educational audit. Papers embodying the results of high-quality educational research of relevance to dentistry are particularly encouraged as are evidence-based reports of novel and established educational programmes and their outcomes.
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