Title of article
Dermatological Complaints of Contact Dermatitis During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2019-2021) Among Healthcare Workers of an Isfahan University-Affiliated Hospital, Iran
Author/Authors
Eini ، Aram Student Research Committee, School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Safaeian ، Alireza Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
From page
141
To page
145
Abstract
Background and aims: Using anti-septic and personal protective equipment (PPE) may cause contact dermatitis (CD) in hospital staff. During COVID-19, the team used PPE and hand washing more frequently. This study investigated the prevalence of CD and its related factors among hospital staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Overall, 360 participants were selected by proportion sampling from an Isfahan Universityaffiliated hospital (Alzahra hospital) between 2019 and 2021. A checklist about demographic and workplace variables, skin signs, and symptoms was distributed to samples. We assessed associations between the frequencies of the worksite and cleaning product exposures and a symptom-based definition of CD among current hospital workers. Results: The prevalence of hand dermatitis in participants and their mean age were 84% and 35.7 ± 8.6 years, respectively. In addition, the most reported symptoms were itching (147, 40%) and redness of the hand (141, 39%). Using gloves, especially latex and vinyl gloves, had a significant association with the incidence of CD (P 0.03). The frequency and time of hand washing had no significant relationship with dermatitis (P 0.05). Conclusion: Setting up preventive actions and managing this condition are better to be influential among the policies of hospital managers given the high prevalence of CD among hospital workers.
Keywords
Contact dermatitis , COVID , 19 , Hospitals workers , Medical staff
Journal title
Epidemiology and Health System Journal (EHSJ)
Journal title
Epidemiology and Health System Journal (EHSJ)
Record number
2754472
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