The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
School of Civil Engineering, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China.
Front Public Health. 2023 Apr 18;11:1166056. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1166056. eCollection 2023.
Since the advent of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), healthcare workers (HCWs) wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) has become a common phenomenon. COVID-19 outbreaks overlap with heat waves, and healthcare workers must unfortunately wear PPE during hot weather and experience excessive heat stress. Healthcare workers are at risk of developing heat-related health problems during hot periods in South China. The investigation of thermal response to heat stress among HCWs when they do not wear PPE and when they finish work wearing PPE, and the impact of PPE use on HCWs' physical health were conducted. The field survey were conducted in Guangzhou, including 11 districts. In this survey, HCWs were invited to answer a questionnaire about their heat perception in the thermal environment around them. Most HCWs experienced discomfort in their back, head, face, etc., and nearly 80% of HCWs experienced "profuse sweating." Up to 96.81% of HCWs felt "hot" or "very hot." The air temperature had a significant impact on thermal comfort. Healthcare workers' whole thermal sensation and local thermal sensation were increased significantly by wearing PPE and their thermal sensation vote (TSV) tended towards "very hot." The adaptive ability of the healthcare workers would decreased while wearing PPE. In addition, the accept range of the air temperature ( ) were determined in this investigation. Graphical Abstract.
自 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)出现以来,医护人员(HCWs)穿戴个人防护设备(PPE)已成为一种常见现象。COVID-19 疫情与热浪重叠,医护人员不得不在炎热天气下穿戴 PPE,并经历过度的热应激。在华南地区炎热时期,医护人员面临与热相关的健康问题的风险。本研究调查了医护人员在不穿 PPE 时和穿 PPE 工作结束时的热应激下的热反应,以及 PPE 使用对医护人员身体健康的影响。该现场调查在广州进行,包括 11 个区。在这项调查中,邀请医护人员回答一份关于他们在周围热环境中热感觉的问卷。大多数医护人员感到背部、头部、面部等不适,近 80%的医护人员“大量出汗”。多达 96.81%的医护人员感到“热”或“非常热”。空气温度对热舒适度有显著影响。医护人员穿戴 PPE 后,整体热感觉和局部热感觉明显增加,热感觉投票(TSV)趋于“非常热”。穿戴 PPE 会降低医护人员的适应能力。此外,本研究还确定了医护人员的空气温度接受范围( )。图表摘要。