Skin lesions associated with the use of N95 respirators among health professionals in Brazil in 2020

Author:

Gir Elucir1ORCID,Silva Ana Cristina de Oliveira e2ORCID,Caetano Karlla Antonieta Amorim3ORCID,Menegueti Mayra Gonçalves1ORCID,Brandão Maria Girlane Sousa Albuquerque1ORCID,Lam Simon Ching4ORCID,Reis Renata Karina1ORCID,Toffano Silmara Elaine Malagutti5ORCID,Pereira-Ávila Fernanda Maria Vieira6ORCID,Rabeh Soraia Assad Nasbine1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil

2. Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brasil

3. Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brasil

4. Tung Wah College, China

5. Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro, Brasil

6. Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil

Abstract

Objective: to investigate the prevalence of skin lesions and factors associated with the use of N95 respirators among health professionals in Brazil. Method: cross-sectional study conducted with 11,368 health professionals using a respondent-driven sampling method adapted for online environments. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to investigate the association between the “skin lesions with the use of N95 respirators” variable and gender, professional category, workplace, training, COVID-19 diagnosis, and availability of sufficient and high-quality Personal Protective Equipment. Results: the prevalence of skin lesions was 61.8%. Women were 1.203 times (95% CI: 1.154-1.255) more likely to develop a lesion than men. The chances of skin lesions in psychologists (PR=0.805; 95% CI: 0.678-0.956) and dentists (PR=0.884; 95% CI: 0.788-0.992), were lower when compared to Nursing professionals. Professionals with a positive COVID-19 diagnosis and working in the Intensive Care Unit have an increased chance of presenting skin lesions (PR=1.074; 95% CI: 1.042-1.107); (PR=1.203; 95% CI: 1.168-1.241), respectively. Conclusion: the prevalence of skin lesions caused by the use of N95 respirators was 61.8% and was associated with female gender, professional category, workplace, training, COVID-19 diagnosis, and availability of sufficient and highquality Personal Protective Equipment.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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