College of Design, University of Minnesota, 1985 Buford Ave, 240 McNeal Hall, St. Paul, MN, 55108, USA.
College of Design, University of Minnesota, 1985 Buford Ave, 240 McNeal Hall, St. Paul, MN, 55108, USA.
Appl Ergon. 2022 Jul;102:103751. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2022.103751. Epub 2022 Mar 24.
The design of N95 filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) continues to pose usability concerns for healthcare workers, which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this study was to develop a holistic model to guide mask design improvement. Dental students (n = 38) with experience wearing N95 FFRs participated in a randomized wear trial of three alternative protective masks. A mixed methods survey was used to examine usability of individual mask design components, the relationship of facial/head area to mask features, and overall mask design. Survey results indicated MNmask v1 demonstrated higher usability in seal confidence (M = 3.46), while MNmask v2 performed higher in satisfactory fit (M = 3.50). Design components of nose wire and head/neck bands were the most problematic, while conditions of skin irritation and tight/loose fit created an unfavorable wear experience. To consider healthcare workers' needs in improving the usability of protective masks, a model is presented to consider characteristics of fit, comfort, material, and design.
N95 过滤式面罩(FFR)的设计仍然给医护人员的使用带来了问题,这在 COVID-19 大流行期间更加严重。本研究的目的是开发一个整体模型来指导口罩设计的改进。有佩戴 N95 FFR 经验的牙科学生(n=38)参与了三种替代防护口罩的随机佩戴试验。使用混合方法调查来检查各个口罩设计组件的可用性、面部/头部区域与口罩特征的关系以及整体口罩设计。调查结果表明,MNmask v1 在密封信心方面(M=3.46)表现出更高的可用性,而 MNmask v2 在满意的贴合度方面表现更好(M=3.50)。鼻线和头/颈带等设计组件问题最大,而皮肤刺激和紧/松贴合条件则造成了佩戴不舒适的体验。为了在改善防护口罩的可用性方面考虑医护人员的需求,提出了一个模型来考虑贴合度、舒适度、材料和设计的特点。