Análise de alterações na pele devido ao uso de máscaras em profissionais da saúde
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Resumo: | COVID-19 is a disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus and has a high incidence of propagation, given that its main form of contagion is through the dissemination of small viral particles, aerosols. Therefore, as a measure to control the spread of the pandemic, several government institutions have established the use of face protection masks as mandatory, encouraging their use for long periods and with abundant frequency. Therefore, this descriptive study aims to identify integumentary changes generated by the prolonged use of masks by health professionals, as well as to reveal the main triggering factors that interfere with these conditions. From this, the research methodology will be the application of an online questionnaire, in order to obtain quantitative data for analysis of skin changes, their causes, and care that can be adopted to prevent the emergence of occupational dermatoses. It was found that the microclimate of the skin plays a key role in maintaining skin permeability and antimicrobial action. External and genetic factors, such as the environment, temperature and pH are means that influence the skin barrier. The work points out that the main risk factors associated with the appearance of skin changes due to the use of the mask are, duration of use greater than 8 hours a day, masks of the N95/PFF2 type and female gender, as well as the most common dermatoses. prevalent among the studied population were acne and contact dermatitis. |
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Análise de alterações na pele devido ao uso de máscaras em profissionais da saúdeAnalysis of changes in the skin due to the use of masks in health professionalsAnálisis de los cambios en la piel por el uso de mascarillas en profesionales de la saludCOVID-19DermatosesMasksHealth professionals.COVID-19Dermatosis laboralesMascarillasProfesionales de la salud.COVID-19Dermatoses ocupacionaisMáscarasProfissionais da saúde.COVID-19 is a disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus and has a high incidence of propagation, given that its main form of contagion is through the dissemination of small viral particles, aerosols. Therefore, as a measure to control the spread of the pandemic, several government institutions have established the use of face protection masks as mandatory, encouraging their use for long periods and with abundant frequency. Therefore, this descriptive study aims to identify integumentary changes generated by the prolonged use of masks by health professionals, as well as to reveal the main triggering factors that interfere with these conditions. From this, the research methodology will be the application of an online questionnaire, in order to obtain quantitative data for analysis of skin changes, their causes, and care that can be adopted to prevent the emergence of occupational dermatoses. It was found that the microclimate of the skin plays a key role in maintaining skin permeability and antimicrobial action. External and genetic factors, such as the environment, temperature and pH are means that influence the skin barrier. The work points out that the main risk factors associated with the appearance of skin changes due to the use of the mask are, duration of use greater than 8 hours a day, masks of the N95/PFF2 type and female gender, as well as the most common dermatoses. prevalent among the studied population were acne and contact dermatitis.El COVID-19 es una enfermedad causada por el virus SARS-CoV-2 y tiene una alta incidencia de propagación, dado que su principal forma de contagio es a través de la diseminación de pequeñas partículas virales, los aerosoles. Por ello, como medida para controlar la propagación de la pandemia, varias instituciones gubernamentales han establecido como obligatorio el uso de mascarillas de protección facial, incentivando su uso por períodos prolongados y con abundante frecuencia. Por lo tanto, este estudio descriptivo tiene como objetivo identificar los cambios tegumentarios generados por el uso prolongado de máscaras por parte de los profesionales de la salud, así como revelar los principales factores desencadenantes que interfieren con estas condiciones. A partir de esto, la metodología de investigación será la aplicación de un cuestionario en línea, con el fin de obtener datos cuantitativos para el análisis de los cambios en la piel, sus causas y los cuidados que se pueden adoptar para prevenir la aparición de dermatosis ocupacionales. Se encontró que el microclima de la piel juega un papel clave en el mantenimiento de la permeabilidad de la piel y la acción antimicrobiana. Los factores externos y genéticos, como el medio ambiente, la temperatura y el pH, son medios que influyen en la barrera cutánea. El trabajo señala que los principales factores de riesgo asociados a la aparición de cambios en la piel por el uso de la mascarilla son, duración de uso mayor a 8 horas diarias, mascarillas del tipo N95/PFF2 y género femenino, así como las dermatosis más frecuentes y prevalentes en la población estudiada fueron el acné y la dermatitis de contacto.A COVID-19 é uma doença ocasionada pelo vírus SARS-CoV-2 e possui uma alta incidência de propagação, haja vista que sua principal forma de contágio se dá pela disseminação de pequenas partículas virais, os aerossóis. Por isso, como medida de controle do avanço da pandemia, diversas instituições governamentais estabeleceram o uso da máscara de proteção facial como obrigatoriedade, estimulando seu uso por grandes períodos e com abundante frequência. Diante disso, este estudo descritivo tem por objetivo a identificação de alterações tegumentares geradas pelo uso prolongado de máscaras pelos profissionais de saúde, bem como revelar quais são os principais fatores desencadeantes e que interferem nestas afecções. A partir disso, a pesquisa terá como metodologia a aplicação de um questionário online, a fim de obter dados quantitativos para análise de alterações cutâneas, suas causas, e de cuidados que podem ser adotados para evitar o surgimento de dermatoses ocupacionais. Verificou- se que o microclima da pele tem um papel fundamental na manutenção da permeabilidade e na ação antimicrobiana cutânea. Os fatores externos e genéticos, como o ambiente, a temperatura e o pH são meios que influenciam na barreira cutânea. O trabalho aponta que os principais fatores de risco associados ao surgimento de alterações de pele devido ao uso da máscara são a, duração de uso superior a 8 horas por dia, as máscaras do tipo N95/PFF2 e sexo feminino, bem como as dermatoses mais prevalentes dentre a população estudada foram acne e dermatite de contato.Research, Society and Development2023-01-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4005810.33448/rsd-v12i2.40058Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 2; e12812240058Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 2; e12812240058Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 2; e128122400582525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/40058/32793Copyright (c) 2023 Thaís Lorenzzon Colet; Alexandra Brugnera Nunes de Mattos https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColet, Thaís Lorenzzon Mattos , Alexandra Brugnera Nunes de2023-02-14T20:07:52Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/40058Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-02-14T20:07:52Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Análise de alterações na pele devido ao uso de máscaras em profissionais da saúde Analysis of changes in the skin due to the use of masks in health professionals Análisis de los cambios en la piel por el uso de mascarillas en profesionales de la salud |
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Análise de alterações na pele devido ao uso de máscaras em profissionais da saúde |
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Análise de alterações na pele devido ao uso de máscaras em profissionais da saúde Colet, Thaís Lorenzzon COVID-19 Dermatoses Masks Health professionals. COVID-19 Dermatosis laborales Mascarillas Profesionales de la salud. COVID-19 Dermatoses ocupacionais Máscaras Profissionais da saúde. |
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Análise de alterações na pele devido ao uso de máscaras em profissionais da saúde |
title_full |
Análise de alterações na pele devido ao uso de máscaras em profissionais da saúde |
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Análise de alterações na pele devido ao uso de máscaras em profissionais da saúde |
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Análise de alterações na pele devido ao uso de máscaras em profissionais da saúde |
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Análise de alterações na pele devido ao uso de máscaras em profissionais da saúde |
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Colet, Thaís Lorenzzon |
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Colet, Thaís Lorenzzon Mattos , Alexandra Brugnera Nunes de |
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Mattos , Alexandra Brugnera Nunes de |
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Colet, Thaís Lorenzzon Mattos , Alexandra Brugnera Nunes de |
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COVID-19 Dermatoses Masks Health professionals. COVID-19 Dermatosis laborales Mascarillas Profesionales de la salud. COVID-19 Dermatoses ocupacionais Máscaras Profissionais da saúde. |
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COVID-19 Dermatoses Masks Health professionals. COVID-19 Dermatosis laborales Mascarillas Profesionales de la salud. COVID-19 Dermatoses ocupacionais Máscaras Profissionais da saúde. |
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COVID-19 is a disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus and has a high incidence of propagation, given that its main form of contagion is through the dissemination of small viral particles, aerosols. Therefore, as a measure to control the spread of the pandemic, several government institutions have established the use of face protection masks as mandatory, encouraging their use for long periods and with abundant frequency. Therefore, this descriptive study aims to identify integumentary changes generated by the prolonged use of masks by health professionals, as well as to reveal the main triggering factors that interfere with these conditions. From this, the research methodology will be the application of an online questionnaire, in order to obtain quantitative data for analysis of skin changes, their causes, and care that can be adopted to prevent the emergence of occupational dermatoses. It was found that the microclimate of the skin plays a key role in maintaining skin permeability and antimicrobial action. External and genetic factors, such as the environment, temperature and pH are means that influence the skin barrier. The work points out that the main risk factors associated with the appearance of skin changes due to the use of the mask are, duration of use greater than 8 hours a day, masks of the N95/PFF2 type and female gender, as well as the most common dermatoses. prevalent among the studied population were acne and contact dermatitis. |
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