| Literature DB >> 32546228 |
Linda Yin-King Lee1, Evangeline Pui-Wah Lam2, Chiu-Kiu Chan2, Sum-Yi Chan2, Man-Ki Chiu2, Wing-Hei Chong2, Kin-Wai Chu2, Man-Sze Hon2, Lok-Ki Kwan2, Kit-Lam Tsang2, Siu-Lai Tsoi2, Chung-Wai Wu2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The proper use of face mask comprises the correct practice and wearing technique and is important in preventing the spread of respiratory infections. Previous studies have addressed only the aspect of practice and failed to provide a detailed account of face mask usage amongst community-based populations. This study examined the practice and technique of using face mask amongst adults.Entities:
Keywords: Communicable disease control; Community health; Face mask; Hand hygiene; Respiratory tract infections
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32546228 PMCID: PMC7296904 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09087-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Demographic characteristics of participants
| Demographic characteristic | Study sample ( | Hong Kong population ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frequency | Percentage (%) | Frequency | Percentage (%) | |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 706 | 47.1 | 2,747,743 | 45.8 |
| Female | 794 | 52.9 | 3,251,696 | 54.2 |
| Age | ||||
| 18–24 years old | 157 | 10.5 | 626,658 | 10.5 |
| 25–34 years old | 271 | 18.1 | 1,084,120 | 18.1 |
| 35–44 years old | 284 | 18.9 | 1,135,285 | 18.9 |
| 45–54 years old | 322 | 21.5 | 1,289,430 | 21.5 |
| 55–64 years old | 231 | 15.4 | 922,635 | 15.4 |
| 65–74 years old | 116 | 7.7 | 464,740 | 7.7 |
| | 119 | 7.9 | 476,572 | 7.9 |
Overall practice of using face mask
| Practice of using face mask | Never | Seldom | Sometimes | Often | Always | Not applicable |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frequency (%) | Frequency | |||||
| 1. When taking care of family members with fever. ( | 428 (31.4) | 336 (24.7) | 219 (16.1) | 178 (13.1) | 201 (14.7) | 138 |
| 2. When taking care of family members with respiratory infection. ( | 368 (26.9) | 290 (21.2) | 235 (17.1) | 210 (15.3) | 267 (19.5) | 130 |
| 3. When visiting clinics during peak season or a flu pandemic. ( | 167 (11.2) | 256 (17.3) | 246 (16.6) | 281 (19.0) | 528 (35.7) | 22 |
| 4. When visiting hospitals during peak season or a flu pandemic. ( | 110 (7.5) | 168 (11.5) | 195 (13.3) | 286 (19.6) | 704 (48.1) | 37 |
| 5. When having respiratory symptoms. (n = 1463) a | 161 (10.8) | 270 (18.2) | 332 (22.4) | 289 (19.5) | 431 (29.1) | 17 |
aParticipants who reported “Not Applicable” were excluded
Practice of using face mask between adults in different gender and age groups
| Practice of using face mask | Gender | Age group | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | 18–24 | 25–34 | 35–44 | 45–54 | 55–64 | 65–74 | ||||
| Mean rank | Mean rank | ||||||||||
| 1. When taking care of family members with fever. (n = 1362) a | 646.86 | 711.66 | 208,817.00** | 702.03 | 703.46 | 705.76 | 661.54 | 619.15 | 679.42 | 718.11 | 9.52 |
| 2. When taking care of family members with respiratory infection. (n = 1370) a | 652.74 | 713.80 | 212,563.00** | 767.86 | 703.92 | 698.49 | 660.94 | 649.02 | 660.26 | 666.93 | 11.12 |
| 3. When visiting clinics during peak season or a flu pandemic. (n = 1478) a | 675.81 | 796.03 | 227,830.00*** | 813.13 | 739.32 | 735.94 | 756.27 | 692.17 | 654.24 | 780.63 | 14.46* b |
| 4. When visiting hospitals during peak season or a flu pandemic. (n = 1463) a | 665.20 | 791.13 | 220,667.50*** | 811.35 | 738.37 | 711.45 | 745.39 | 700.75 | 670.04 | 744.97 | 11.43 |
| 5. When having respiratory symptoms. (n = 1463) a | 656.12 | 817.95 | 214,101.00*** | 850.11 | 731.82 | 776.83 | 746.45 | 669.18 | 690.79 | 715.88 | 27.75***c |
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001
aParticipants who reported “Not Applicable” were excluded
bPost hoc analysis using Bonferroni-Dunn test revealed a non-significant result
cPost hoc analysis using Bonferroni-Dunn test revealed a significant difference in practice between participants in “18–24 years old” and “55–64 years old”
Technique of using face mask (n = 1500)
| Technique of using face mask | Correct | Incorrect | Description of incorrect technique |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frequency (%) | Frequency (%) | ||
| Wearing a face mask | |||
| 1. Perform hand hygiene before wearing the face mask. | 128 (8.5) | 1372 (91.5) | Participants did not perform hand hygiene before putting on the face mask. |
| 2. Choose the appropriate size of face mask. | 1126 (75.1) | 374 (24.9) | Participants chose an oversized face mask or chose an undersized face mask. |
| 3. Ensure the colored side of the face mask is facing outwards. | 1275 (85.0) | 225 (15.0) | Participants placed the colored side of the face mask inwards. |
| 4. Ensure the part with metallic strip is on the upper side. | 1427 (95.1) | 73 (4.9) | Participants placed the metallic strip lowermost. |
| 5. Position the elastic band properly. | 1458 (97.2) | 42 (2.8) | Participants positioned the elastic band to the middle of the ear back or curled up the elastic band to the arm of the glasses. |
| 6. Press firmly on the metallic strip to the bridge of nose and face. | 742 (49.5) | 758 (50.5) | Participants did not mold the metallic strip or molded the metallic strip up to the bridge of the nose only. |
| 7. Extend the face mask to cover mouth, nose and chin. | 1262 (84.1) | 238 (15.9) | Participants did not extend the face mask or extended the face mask partially to cover the nose and mouth only. |
| 8. Avoid touching the face mask once it is secured. | 546 (36.4) | 954 (63.6) | Participants touched the face mask while handling the glasses, scratching the face or rubbing the nose. |
| Taking off a face mask | |||
| 9. Perform hand hygiene before taking off the face mask. | 40 (2.7) | 1460 (97.3) | Participants did not perform hand hygiene before taking off the face mask. |
| 10. Touch only the elastic bands. | 445 (29.7) | 1055 (70.3) | Participants touched the surface of the face mask or folded the face mask inside the palm. |
| 11. Dispose of the used face mask in a lidded rubbish bin. | 603 (40.2) | 897 (59.8) | Participants disposed the used face mask in a rubbish bin without a lid. |
| 12. Perform hand hygiene after disposing the face mask. | 127 (8.5) | 1373 (91.5) | Participants did not perform hand hygiene after disposing the face mask. |
Technique of using face mask between adults in different gender and age groups (n = 1500)
| Technique of using face mask | Gender | Age group | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | 18–24 | 25–34 | 35–44 | 45–54 | 55–64 | 65–74 | ||||
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||||||||||
| Number of steps performed correctly (Total steps = 12) | 6 (1.82) | 6 (1.68) | −1.460 | 6 (1.68) | 6 (1.66) | 6 (1.70) | 6 (1.77) | 6 (1.52) | 5 (1.86) | 5 (1.97) | 10.24***† |
***p < 0.001
†Post hoc analysis using the Games-Howell test revealed a significant difference in technique between participants in “25–34 years old” and “55–64 years old” (p < 0.001), between participants in “25–34 years old” and “65–74 years old” (p < 0.001), between participants in “25–34 years old” and “75 years old or above” (p < 0.001), between participants in “35–44 years old” and “55–64 years old” (p < 0.001), between participants in “35–44 years old” and “65–74 years old” (p < 0.001), between participants in “35–44 years old” and “75 years old or above” (p < 0.001), between participants in “45–54 years old” and “55–64 years old” (p < 0.001), between participants in “45–54 years old” and “65–74 years old” (p < 0.001), as well as between participants in “45–54 years old” and “75 years old or above” (p < 0.001)