Research for the factors effecting the headache experienced by the health-care personnel in COVID-19 pandemic: A monocentric survey study.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Agri-The Journal of the Turkish Society of Algology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.14744/agri.2021.47108
Gülçin Hacıbeyoğlu, Ayşe Seda Eren, Şule Arıcan, Resul Yılmaz, Ruhiye Reisli, Sema Tuncer Uzun
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the factors that may be related to the headache experienced by health-care professionals in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

Methods: The target population of the study consisted of the health-care professionals working in the COVID-19 pandemic. The questionnaire form consisted of 40 questions. The demographic information of the participants, the presence of contact with the COVID-19 patient, they used which personal protective equipment (PPE) and how often, the effect of the pandemic process on the lifestyle, the presence of visual defects, the effect of the pandemic process on water consumption, the presence of old or de novo headaches, the factors that may affect this headache, and the factors that reduce the pain were questioned in the survey.

Results: A total of 177 health-care professionals participated in the study. About 93.8% of the participants use masks daily for more than 4 h. About 62.7% of the participants stated that their water consumption increased on the days when they used PPE. About 72.3% of the participants reported disruption in sleep patterns, 83.1% of them reported increase in their stress and anxiety. About 65.5% of the participants experienced headaches during the pandemic process. They reported that the most likely causes of headache were excessive sweating and difficulty in breathing due to the use of PPE.

Conclusion: During the pandemic, a substantial portion of health-care professionals experiences headaches. Besides the physical difficulties caused by the use of PPE, the stress caused by the pandemic process should not be ignored.

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COVID-19大流行中卫生保健人员头痛影响因素的单中心调查研究
目的:本研究的目的是确定可能与2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间卫生保健专业人员头痛相关的因素。方法:研究的目标人群为在COVID-19大流行中工作的卫生保健专业人员。问卷由40个问题组成。调查中询问了参与者的人口统计信息、是否与COVID-19患者有过接触、使用何种个人防护装备(PPE)以及使用频率、大流行过程对生活方式的影响、是否存在视觉缺陷、大流行过程对用水量的影响、是否存在老年性或新发性头痛、可能影响这种头痛的因素以及减轻疼痛的因素。结果:共有177名卫生保健专业人员参与了本研究。约93.8%的参与者每天使用口罩超过4小时。约62.7%的参与者表示,他们在使用PPE的日子里用水量增加。大约72.3%的参与者报告睡眠模式中断,83.1%的人报告压力和焦虑增加。约65.5%的参与者在大流行过程中经历过头痛。他们报告说,最可能引起头痛的原因是由于使用个人防护装备而出汗过多和呼吸困难。结论:在大流行期间,相当一部分卫生保健专业人员感到头痛。除了使用个人防护装备造成的身体困难外,大流行过程造成的压力也不应忽视。
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