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Physical and psychological impacts of handwashing and personal protective equipment usage in the COVID-19 pandemic: AUK based cross-sectional analysis of healthcare workers

机译:Covid-19大流行中洗手和个人防护设备用途的身体心理和心理影响:基于Healthcare Worker的Auk横截面分析

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The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated intensified handwashing and mask usage for healthcare staff. A retrospective cross-sectional study was performed primarily to investigate the potential skin damage and secondary impacts on wellbeing of staff resulting from these practices. Additionally the availability and uptake of occupational health services and moisturisers in the work place was also assessed. The survey was distributed to NHS staff between April and May 2020 and asked questions regarding skin damage, impact on wellbeing and availability and utilisation of occupational health input and moisturisers. Of the 211 responders, 167 washed their hands more than ten times per shift. Three quarters of these reported cracks or fissures in one or more regions of their hands, most frequently to the back of the hands or web spaces. Amongst the 157 staff who wore FFP3 masks, redness of the nasal area was most frequently reported with 8% reporting facial blisters. 36% of staff reported a substantial impact on one or more aspects of their wellbeing. Only 7% of respondents had received specialist advice, yet a quarter (26%) had made or anticipated needing changes to their occupational duties. The majority (63%) felt they required no specialist input, despite 38% of these reporting a substantial detriment to their wellbeing. Handwashing and face mask use is resulting in skin damage amongst healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, with associated detriment to wellbeing. Healthcare services need to take action to implement measures to prevent, reduce and treat damage including promotion of available specialist support.
机译:2019冠状病毒疾病的流行使得医护人员必须加强洗手和面罩的使用。进行了一项回顾性横断面研究,主要是为了调查这些做法可能造成的皮肤损伤和对员工福利的二次影响。此外,还评估了工作场所职业健康服务和保湿剂的可用性和使用情况。这项调查在2020年4月至5月期间分发给了NHS工作人员,询问了有关皮肤损伤、对健康的影响以及职业健康投入和保湿剂的可用性和使用情况的问题。在211名响应者中,167人每班洗手10次以上。其中四分之三的人报告说,他们的手的一个或多个区域出现裂纹或裂缝,最常见的是手背或腹板空间。在157名佩戴FFP3口罩的工作人员中,鼻腔发红的报告最多,8%的人报告面部起水泡。36%的员工表示,他们的一个或多个福利方面受到了重大影响。只有7%的受访者接受了专家建议,但四分之一(26%)的受访者已经或预期他们的职业职责需要改变。大多数人(63%)认为他们不需要专家投入,尽管38%的人报告说他们的健康受到了严重损害。在2019冠状病毒疾病流行期间,洗手和面罩的使用会导致医疗工作者的皮肤损伤,这对健康有害。医疗服务部门需要采取行动,实施预防、减少和治疗损害的措施,包括推广现有的专家支持。

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