新型冠状病毒感染防护用品致医务人员皮肤损伤的发生率及流行特征

Q3 Medicine
Qixia Jiang, Yuxiu Liu, Wei Wei, Aihua Chen, Yuxuan Bai, Yinghua Cai, Liande Tao, Yongli Tang, Zhixia Jiang, Gui-fu Xu, Laijuan Li, Jiayu Xue, Jian Xiao, Xiaokun Li
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背景:医疗器械相关压力损伤(DRPI)主要发生在危重症患者和骨科患者中,一直是世界范围内住院患者安全管理和专科护理的研究热点,但关于医务人员DRPI的报道很少。在防控新冠肺炎期间,大量医务人员在前线作战,但长时间佩戴防护装备容易造成皮肤损伤。因此,如何保护医务人员免受皮肤损伤是一个迫切需要解决的问题。目的:调查在抗击新冠肺炎疫情中,医务人员因个人防护装备造成的皮肤损伤的发生率和流行特征,为制定有效的防护对策提供依据。课题组制定了一份调查问卷,调查内容包括医务人员基本情况、防护装备佩戴情况、皮肤损伤情况、皮肤损伤预防措施、调查问卷于2020年2月8日至15日通过“问卷之星”网站通过微信app向一线抗疫医务人员发放,采用自愿参与、在线填写的方式完成调查,一周内收集调查数据并建立数据库,对皮肤损伤发生率、损伤类型、流行特征进行统计分析:共有901份有效问卷145医院在19个省份,在中国3个自治区、4个直辖市,有214男性和2(7 38%)687(92 62%)的女性,和147年(5 07%)医生和754(94 93%)护士和医务人员的825例(44%)28日皮肤受伤由于穿防护设备,和皮肤损伤的总数是794皮肤受伤的压力损伤的主要类型(771例(58%)26日病例,2人均53],moisture-associated皮肤损伤[256(8 83%)情况下,2人均77),和皮肤撕裂[42(1 45%)情况下,3人均12)825名医务人员的皮肤受伤,221例(79%)26日有皮肤损伤≥2类型单变量分析表明,防护设备引起的皮肤损伤的发病率男性高于女性(P 0 05),在那些年龄在31 - 45岁比≤30 (P 0 016 7),在那些工作10年比(P 0 016 7)工作了5年,在武汉市定点防疫医院中,医生多于护士(P < 0.05),在武汉市定点防疫医院中,传染病科多于其他医院(P < 0.001),在三级防护中多于二级防护后为一级防护(P < 0.01)。不同连续穿戴防护用品时间的医务人员皮肤损伤发生率差异无统计学意义(P < 0.05)结论医务人员在抗新冠肺炎疫情中因个人防护用品引起的皮肤损伤发生率较高,存在多类型、多部位皮肤损伤并存的情况,建议采取减压、减摩、吸湿、防感染、防感染等综合防护措施。同时,建议关注性别、年龄、工作岗位等人力资源管理因素版权所有©2020由中国全科医生
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The Incidence and Epidemic Characteristics of Medical Staff's Skin Injuries Caused by Personal Protective Equipment for Fighting against 2019-nCoV Infection
Background: The medical device-related pressure injury(DRPI), which mainly occurs in critical patients and orthopedic patients, has been a research hotspot for the safety management and specialized care of inpatients worldwide, but there have been few reports on DRPI of medical staff During the prevention and control of COVID-19, a large number of medical staff are fighting at the front However, wearing protective equipment for a long time can easily cause skin injury, which seriously harms the medical staff and increases their risk of infection Therefore, how to protect medical personnel from skin damage is an urgent problem Objective: To investigate the incidence and epidemic characteristics of medical staff's skin injuries caused by personal protective equipment in fighting against the COVID-19 in order to provide a basis for the formulation of effective protection countermeasures Methods: A research questionnaire was developed by our research group, including the basic information of medical staff, the wearing situation of protective equipment, the skin damage situation, preventive measures against skin damage, and the post-injury treatment The questionnaire was released through the Questionnaire Star website to front-line medical staff fighting against the COVID-19 through Wechat app from February 8 to 15 in 2020 The survey was completed by voluntary participation and online filling The survey data were collected in one week and a database was established Statistical analysis was made on the incidence of skin injuries, the types of injuries, and epidemic characteristics Results: A total of 2 901 effective questionnaires were collected from 145 hospitals in 19 provinces, 3 autonomous regions and 4 municipalities in China Among them, there were 214(7 38%) males and 2 687(92 62%) females, and 147(5 07%) doctors and 2 754(94 93%) nurses And 825(28 44 %) cases of the medical staff suffered skin injuries due to wearing protective equipment, and the total number of skin damage sites was 2 794 The main types of skin injuries were pressure injury〔771(26 58%)cases, 2 53 per capita〕, moisture-associated skin damage〔256(8 83%)cases, 2 77 per capita〕, and skin tear〔42(1 45%)cases, 3 12 per capita〕 Of the 825 medical staff who had skin injuries, 221(26 79%) cases had skin injuries≥2 types Univariate analysis showed that the incidence of skin injuries caused by protective equipment was higher in men than in women(P 0 05), in those aged 31-45 than in those ≤30(P 0 016 7), in those who worked 10 years than in those who worked 5 years(P 0 016 7), in doctors than in nurses(P 0 05), in designated epidemic prevention hospitals in Wuhan than in other hospitals(P 0 003 3)and among other hospitals, in Infectious Disease Department than in other departments(P 0 003 3), and in tertiary protection than in secondary protection followed by primary protection(P 0 016 7) However, there was no significant difference in the incidence of skin injuries among medical staff with different continuous wearing time of protective equipment(P 0 05) Conclusion The incidence of skin injuries caused by personal protective equipment in fighting against COVID-19 is high among medical staff Multiple types and multiple sites of skin injuries are coexisted It is recommended to take comprehensive preventive measures of pressure relief, friction reduction, moisture absorption, and skin care to reduce skin damage of medical staff Meanwhile, it is suggested to pay attention to human resource management factors such as gender, age, and job position Copyright © 2020 by the Chinese General Practice
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中国全科医学 Medicine-Family Practice
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期刊介绍: Chinese General Practice, established in 1998 and approved by the National Press and Publication Administration, is governed by the National Health Commission and sponsored by the Chinese Hospital Association and the Publishing House of Journal of Chinese General Practice. The journal aims to promote the concept of "wellness," provide timely reporting of outcomes in general practice and clinical research, and facilitate the development of general practice and community health services in China. It also aims to disseminate general practice research globally and establish a platform for scientific research and academic exchange. The target audience of the journal includes researchers, educational personnel, policy makers, managing staff, and professionals in general practice and community health services, as well as those in related specialties.
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