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How does working in pandemic units affect the risk of occupational hand eczema in healthcare workers during the coronavirus disease‐2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic: A comparative analysis with nonpandemic units

Authors :
Aslı Aksu Çerman
Ece Uğurer
Onur Sivaz
Sevkiye Copur
Esen Özkaya
Osman Vural
Yasemin Erdem
Gul Sekerlisoy
Hazel Ezgi Kaya
Ilayda Esna Gulsunay
Kübra Nursel Bölük
İlknur Kıvanç Altunay
Sena Inal
Source :
Contact Dermatitis
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Background Hand eczema (HE) has increased among healthcare workers (HCWs) working in coronavirus disease‐2019 (COVID‐19) units, and was associated with increased hand hygiene practices. Objectives To compare the prevalence and clinical characteristics of HE, and hand hygiene practices in HCWs working in COVID‐19 and non‐COVID‐19 units. Methods A total of 244 HCWs working in COVID‐19 (n = 118) and non‐COVID‐19 patient care units (n = 126) were examined by dermatologists with regard to demographic parameters and hand hygiene practices. The COVID‐19 and non‐COVID‐19 groups were matched at a 1:1 ratio according to age, atopy, and generalized dry skin. Results HE was more frequent in the COVID‐19 group (48.3% vs 12.7%, P

Details

ISSN :
16000536 and 01051873
Volume :
85
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contact Dermatitis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....599666a671ecf4f5911ffcf6ef93b35e