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A Cross-sectional Study on Cutaneous Side-Effects Associated with Mask Usage among Doctors during COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:Covid-19流行病中医生掩模使用相关的皮肤副作用的横截面研究

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The Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has brought major changes in peoplea€?s lifestyle, especially in healthcare workers. Healthcare workers caring for COVID-19 patients are spending long hours wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). There are reports of adverse skin reactions secondary to wearing PPE, especially face masks. However, it is essential to wear the protective equipment.Aim: To assess the proportion of doctors who report adverse skin reaction after the use of face masks and enlist the skin reactions reported. Also to study the relationship between certain suspected factors and occurrence of skin reactions.Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted using a questionnaire containing both open and closed ended questions which was distributed through online platform. The questionnaire contained details on the type of mask, duration of usage, frequency of change and dermatological manifestations experienced. Sample population constituted doctors who were willing to participate in the study. IBM Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 17.0 was used for analysis of data.Results: The male to female ratio among the 220 doctors studied was 1:1.59. Maximum number of doctors (56.4%) wore N95 masks. Total 33.63% of them used one new mask every day and 60.90% of them used the mask for more than 6 hours continuously on a day. Acne was the most commonly reported problem accounting for 48.2%. Doctors using N95 masks reported acne more commonly.Conclusion: N95 masks were the most commonly used masks. Total 88.18% of the doctors reported cutaneous manifestations. Acne was the most common dermatological problem reported. It was associated with the use of N95 masks and longer duration of use of N95 masks.
机译:冠状病毒病 - 2019年(Covid-19)大流行引起了PEOPLEA的生活方式的重大变化,特别是在医疗保健工人。照顾Covid-19患者的医疗保健工人花费长时间穿着个人防护装备(PPE)。有关于戴着PPE的不良皮肤反应的报道,尤其是面部面膜。然而,佩戴保护设备是必要的。此外,还研究某些疑似因素与皮肤反应的发生之间的关系。调查问卷包含有关面膜类型,使用时间,变化频率和皮肤病的表现形式的详细信息。样本人口构成愿意参加该研究的医生。社会科学(SPSS)版本17.0的IBM统计包用于数据分析。结果:学习220名医生中的男性比例为1:1.59。最大的医生数量(56.4%)穿着N95面具。总计33.63%的人每天使用一枚新面膜,60.90%的60.90%在一天内连续使用6小时以上。痤疮是最常见的问题占48.2%的问题。使用N95面具的医生更常用。结论:N95面具是最常用的面具。总计88.18%的医生报告了皮肤表现。痤疮是报道最常见的皮肤病问题。它与N95掩模的使用以及使用N95掩模的使用时间持续时间有关。

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