Association between skin injuries and the importance atributed to prevention by health professionals during the pandemic.

Q3 Nursing Revista gaucha de enfermagem / EENFUFRGS Pub Date : 2024-02-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1983-1447.2024.20230114.en
Euzeli da Silva Brandão, Regina Serrão Lanzillotti, Paula Dadalti Granja, Liliane Faria Silva, Maria Helena Sant'Ana Mandelbaum, Renato Tonole
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Objective: To verify the association between the occurrence of skin lesions due to the use of products and/or personal protective equipment and the importance attributed to preventive care among health professionals working on the front lines of the struggle against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Method: Cross-sectional, analytical study, carried out between May and June 2020, with a convenience sample (n=398) of health workers from 10 professional categories. To verify the existence of an association between the occurrence of skin lesions and exposure variables, a Contingency Table was used to obtain the Prevalence Ratio and respective Confidence Intervals.

Results: 260 (65.3%) participants self-declared the development of skin lesions, predominantly nurses (53.8%), women (54.0%), from public institutions (52.8%), characterized by pressure injuries (37.3%), contact/allergic dermatitis (25.8%), or both lesions simultaneously (16.5%). More than half of professionals (53.5%) used preventive products, mainly moisturizers (51.0%).

Conclusion: There was probability of an association between professionals who attributed less importance to the predictor "Protocol for proper product PPE and products" and the risk of skin injuries.

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皮肤损伤与大流行期间卫生专业人员对预防的重视程度之间的关系。
目的验证在抗击 COVID-19 大流行前线工作的卫生专业人员因使用产品和/或个人防护设备而发生皮肤损伤与重视预防性护理之间的关联:横断面分析研究,于 2020 年 5 月至 6 月间进行,方便抽样调查了 10 个专业类别的卫生工作者(n=398)。结果:260 名参与者(65.3%)自称发生过皮损,主要是护士(53.8%)、女性(54.0%)、公共机构人员(52.8%),皮损特征为压力性损伤(37.3%)、接触性/过敏性皮炎(25.8%)或同时发生两种皮损(16.5%)。一半以上的专业人员(53.5%)使用预防性产品,主要是保湿霜(51.0%):结论:对 "适当的产品个人防护设备和产品协议 "的重视程度较低的专业人员与皮肤损伤风险之间可能存在关联。
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期刊介绍: A Escola de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul edita e publica a Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem para divulgar a produção científica da Enfermagem e áreas afins. Foi criada em 1976 e atualmente tem periodicidade trimestral.
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