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Physiological changes and mask-related discomforts in healthcare personnel working with surgical face masks at 4-hour and 8-hour shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Physiological changes and mask-related discomforts in healthcare personnel working with surgical face masks at 4-hour and 8-hour shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Abstract

Objective: Disturbing effects of face masks may be beyond the psychological effect and may endanger healthcare personnel's health. Based on this theory, here, we investigated the mask-related psychological and physiological changes in healthcare personnel working with a surgical face mask for a 4 and 8-hour shift. Method: The study was conducted in a tertiary hospital with 102 healthcare-worker between January-March 2021. Individuals with heart/lung disease or current smokers were excluded. Body temperature, respiratory/heart rate, blood pressure, fingertip oxygen-saturation (SpO2) measurements of participants, and the mask-discomfort questionnaire were performed at the beginning, mid and end-shift. Results: Of the 102 volunteers participating in the study, 63 (61,8%) were women and the mean age was 30,92 ± 6,38. The most disturbing mask discomfort was resistance at mid-shift and fatigue at end-shift. The scores of all parameters in the questionnaire were significantly higher at both mid-shift and end-shift compared to the beginning (p=0,000, for all parameters). There were significant increases in scores of humidity, resistance, temperature, salinity, smell, and fatigue at end-shift compared to mid-shift (p=0,001, p=0,023, p=0,024, p=0,022, p=0,013 and p<0,000, respectively). Temperature, blood pressure, heart, and respiratory rate increased significantly (p<0.001, for all) at mid-shift compared to the beginning, while SpO2 decreased significantly (p=0.003). All parameters except diastolic blood pressure showed significant changes at end-shift compared to the beginning. However, there was no significant difference in parameters at mid-shift and at end-shift. Conclusion: Our study revealed significant physiological effects and mask-related discomforts in healthcare personnel working with surgical face masks.

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Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

1 Ocak 2023

Gönderilme Tarihi

23 Haziran 2021

Kabul Tarihi

4 Ocak 2022

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2023 Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1

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1.Hulya Dirol, Turbat Amiraslanov, Ege Alkan. Physiological changes and mask-related discomforts in healthcare personnel working with surgical face masks at 4-hour and 8-hour shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Akd Tıp D. 01 Ocak 2023;9(1):1-6. doi:10.53394/akd.956415