Children wearing face masks to prevent communicable diseases: scoping review

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Autor(a) principal: Braga,Patrícia Pinto
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Souza,Meriele Sabrina de, Oliveira,Patrícia Peres de, Romano,Márcia Christina Caetano, Rocha,Gustavo Machado, Gesteira,Elaine Cristina Rodrigues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To identify and synthesize scientific evidence that the use of face protection masks by children, in the community and at home, is a way of preventing communicable diseases. Data source: A scoping review was made using the Joana Briggs Institute method and PRISMA-ScR. A research was carried out in five electronic databases, at the Cochrane Library and on seven websites of governmental and non-governmental institutions. The data were organized in a spreadsheet and submitted to narrative analysis. Data synthesis: Initially, 658 productions were identified, of which 19 made up the final sample. Studies with higher levels of evidence are scarce. The types of masks identified were professional (surgical and facial respirators with filtration) and non-professional (homemade). The transmissible agents studied were influenza and SARS-CoV-2 viruses, and the evaluated environments were schools, homes and community spaces. The main discomforts reported were heat, shortness of breath, headache and maladjustment to the face. The indication and acceptability of masks change according to the age group and clinical conditions. There is no consensus on the reduction in the transmissibility of infections. Conclusions: Children older than five can benefit from the correct use of masks, as long as they are supervised, taught and educated to do so and the masks should be well adjusted to the face. The use of masks show better results when associated with other measures such as physical distancing, keeping places ventilated and frequent hand hygiene.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Children wearing face masks to prevent communicable diseases: scoping review
title Children wearing face masks to prevent communicable diseases: scoping review
spellingShingle Children wearing face masks to prevent communicable diseases: scoping review
Braga,Patrícia Pinto
Child health
Respiratory protective devices
Disease transmission, infectious
title_short Children wearing face masks to prevent communicable diseases: scoping review
title_full Children wearing face masks to prevent communicable diseases: scoping review
title_fullStr Children wearing face masks to prevent communicable diseases: scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Children wearing face masks to prevent communicable diseases: scoping review
title_sort Children wearing face masks to prevent communicable diseases: scoping review
author Braga,Patrícia Pinto
author_facet Braga,Patrícia Pinto
Souza,Meriele Sabrina de
Oliveira,Patrícia Peres de
Romano,Márcia Christina Caetano
Rocha,Gustavo Machado
Gesteira,Elaine Cristina Rodrigues
author_role author
author2 Souza,Meriele Sabrina de
Oliveira,Patrícia Peres de
Romano,Márcia Christina Caetano
Rocha,Gustavo Machado
Gesteira,Elaine Cristina Rodrigues
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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Souza,Meriele Sabrina de
Oliveira,Patrícia Peres de
Romano,Márcia Christina Caetano
Rocha,Gustavo Machado
Gesteira,Elaine Cristina Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Child health
Respiratory protective devices
Disease transmission, infectious
topic Child health
Respiratory protective devices
Disease transmission, infectious
description ABSTRACT Objective: To identify and synthesize scientific evidence that the use of face protection masks by children, in the community and at home, is a way of preventing communicable diseases. Data source: A scoping review was made using the Joana Briggs Institute method and PRISMA-ScR. A research was carried out in five electronic databases, at the Cochrane Library and on seven websites of governmental and non-governmental institutions. The data were organized in a spreadsheet and submitted to narrative analysis. Data synthesis: Initially, 658 productions were identified, of which 19 made up the final sample. Studies with higher levels of evidence are scarce. The types of masks identified were professional (surgical and facial respirators with filtration) and non-professional (homemade). The transmissible agents studied were influenza and SARS-CoV-2 viruses, and the evaluated environments were schools, homes and community spaces. The main discomforts reported were heat, shortness of breath, headache and maladjustment to the face. The indication and acceptability of masks change according to the age group and clinical conditions. There is no consensus on the reduction in the transmissibility of infections. Conclusions: Children older than five can benefit from the correct use of masks, as long as they are supervised, taught and educated to do so and the masks should be well adjusted to the face. The use of masks show better results when associated with other measures such as physical distancing, keeping places ventilated and frequent hand hygiene.
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