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Denise M Korniewicz1, Nantiya Chookaew, Jeanine Brown, Nichol Bookhamer, Kim Mudd, Mary Elizabeth Bollinger.
Abstract
This study examined health care worker satisfaction with the use of non-powdered natural rubber latex (NRL) surgical gloves to determine the impact of non-powdered NRL gloves on the NRL sensitization of operating room personnel. The study used a 1-year longitudinal design to obtain recall information from employees about their NRL exposure. Additionally, a survey was completed by participants related to their satisfaction with non-powdered NRL gloves. Informed consent was obtained from 103 employees. After conversion to an operating room using non-powdered NRL, there was a significant decrease in reported symptoms with NRL exposure (42% pre- and 29% post-conversion, Fisher's exact, two-tailed, p = .0001). This study demonstrated that the conversion to non-powdered low-protein NRL gloves resulted in decreased symptoms because of NRL exposure.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15789966
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AAOHN J ISSN: 0891-0162