ISM (Intisari Sains Medis) : Jurnal Kedokteran
Vol. 12 No. 3 (2021): (Available online: 1 December 2021)

Facial Skin Injury Related to Personal Protective Equipment Among Healthcare Workers: Single Center Cross-Sectional Study

I Gusti Ayu Agung Bella Jayaningrum (Sanjiwani General Hospital, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia)
Gede Benny Setia Wirawan (Center for Public Health Innovation, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Denpasar, Indonesia)
Anak Agung Ngurah Krisna Dwipayana (Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Warmadewa, Bali, Indonesia)
Anak Agung Ngurah Bagus Surya Darma (Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Warmadewa, Bali, Indonesia)
Lya Lusyana (Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Kristen Maranatha, Bandung, Indonesia)
Sang Nyoman Suriana (General Surgery Departement, Sanjiwani Hospital, Bali, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 Oct 2021

Abstract

Objective: Our study aimed to learn the phenomenon of facial skin injuries related to PPE use, their characteristics, as well as risk and protective factors.Methods: We conducted a single-center cross-sectional study. Samples was collected consecutively by disseminating self-filled questionnaire to all departments in Sanjiwani General Hospital, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia. Variables studied included demographic, characteristics of PPE usage, characteristics of facial skin injuries suffered, and preventive measures practiced by healthcare workers. We conducted multivariate analysis for independent determinants of more severe skin injuries and any injuries located on the nasal bridge, cheekbones, and behind the ears.Results: Final analysis included 161 respondents. Male make up 26.7% of respondents, mean age was 35.00 (± 8.91). The majority was nurses (78.3%). Prevalence of skin injury was 90.7%, 39.1% of them being partial or full thickness skin injuries. Only 27.4% respondents practiced preventive measures, including application of polyester tape layering and emollient. The most frequently reported location of skin injury was nasal bridge (77%), followed by behind the ears (57.1%), and on the cheekbones (47.2%). Multivariate analyses discovered that KN95 respirator poses less risk for more severe injuries compared to N95. Protective measures were found effective to prevent skin injuries in all locations, including for more severe injuries.Conclusions: We found high prevalence of facial skin injuries among healthcare workers accompanied by inadequate practice of preventive behaviors. These preventive behaviors have been found effective in other study as well and existing evidence support its promotion for more widespread practice. 

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ism

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Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Medicine & Pharmacology

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Intisari Sains Medis is published by Medical Scientific Community, Indonesia. Intisari Sains Medis is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access journal accepts papers for publication in all aspects of Science Digest, Medical Research Development, Research Medical Field and ...