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个人防护装备与头痛:COVID-19大流行期间摩洛哥医护人员的横断面研究

Personal Protective Equipment and Headaches: Cross-Sectional Study Among Moroccan Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Hajjij Amal, Aasfara Jehanne, Khalis Mohamed, Ouhabi Hamid, Benariba Fouad, El Kettani Chafik

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Cheikh Khalifa International University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences (UM6SS), Casablanca, MAR.

Department of Neurology, Cheikh Khalifa International University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences (UM6SS), Casablanca, MAR.

出版信息

Cureus. 2020 Dec 13;12(12):e12047. doi: 10.7759/cureus.12047.

Abstract

Background Healthcare workers in frontline during the coronavirus 19 disease (COVID-19) pandemic are mandated to wear specific personal protective equipment (PPE) including high filtrating masks and/or eye protection during extended period of time. Compressive headaches secondary to PPE use including N95 masks have been reported. We aim to describe subtypes of headache related to PPE use in our hospital in Casablanca and working condition factors associated with it. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study among healthcare workers in frontline at Cheikh khalifa International University Hospital, using an online questionnaire. We collected demographic data, comorbidities and previous headaches history. Data about working conditions during pandemic, type and duration of PPE use were described. We calculated the prevalence of De Novo or an aggravated headache among healthcare workers. We studied correlations between PPE related headaches and working conditions and trends in PPE use during the pandemic. Finally, we described the overall discomfort related to PPE use. Results A total of 155 healthcare workers responded to the questionnaire. The N95 masks were the most used type (95.5%) associated with an eye protection in 61.3%. The overall prevalence of headache related to PPE was 62%. It was experienced De Novo in 32.9%, while it was an aggravation of pre-existing headache in 29%. Working more than 8 hours per shift during the pandemic was correlated to De novo headache (p = 0.008). The profession of doctor and working more than 12 hours per shift were correlated to aggravated headache (p = 0.02, p = 0.023). Healthcare workers experienced moderate discomfort, blurred vision and reduced concentration. They judged their professional performance mildly reduced by the use of PPE. Conclusion The increased use of PPE, especially high filtrating masks during the COVID-19 outbreak is responsible for generating headaches in healthcare workers on frontline either De novo or as an aggravation of pre-existing one. Working conditions have the greater impact on generating these types of headaches more than any pre-existing comorbidity. These findings should be considered to accommodate health care professionals to increase efficacy and adherence to protective measures during pandemic.

摘要

背景

在冠状病毒病19(COVID-19)大流行期间,一线医护人员被要求长时间佩戴特定的个人防护装备(PPE),包括高过滤口罩和/或眼部防护用品。已报告因使用包括N95口罩在内的个人防护装备而引发的压迫性头痛。我们旨在描述在卡萨布兰卡我们医院中与使用个人防护装备相关的头痛亚型以及与之相关的工作条件因素。方法:我们在谢赫·哈里发国际大学医院对一线医护人员进行了一项横断面研究,使用在线问卷。我们收集了人口统计学数据、合并症和既往头痛史。描述了大流行期间的工作条件、个人防护装备的使用类型和持续时间。我们计算了医护人员中新发或加重头痛的患病率。我们研究了与个人防护装备相关的头痛与工作条件之间的相关性以及大流行期间个人防护装备使用的趋势。最后,我们描述了与使用个人防护装备相关的总体不适。结果:共有155名医护人员回复了问卷。N95口罩是使用最多的类型(95.5%),其中61.3%的人同时使用了眼部防护用品。与个人防护装备相关的头痛总体患病率为62%。新发头痛的比例为32.9%,而既往头痛加重的比例为29%。大流行期间每班工作超过8小时与新发头痛相关(p = 0.008)。医生职业以及每班工作超过12小时与头痛加重相关(p = 0.02,p = 0.023)。医护人员经历了中度不适、视力模糊和注意力下降。他们认为使用个人防护装备会使他们的专业表现略有下降。结论:在COVID-19疫情期间,个人防护装备尤其是高过滤口罩的使用增加导致一线医护人员出现头痛,无论是新发还是既往头痛加重。工作条件对引发这类头痛的影响大于任何既往合并症。应考虑这些发现,以使医护人员在大流行期间提高效能并坚持防护措施。

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