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PPE-associated dermatoses: effect on work and wellbeing.

Aarthy K Uthayakumar1, Evangelia Panagou1, Seshi Manam1, Anna Schauer1, Ophelia Veraitch1, Steve Walker1, Emma Edmonds1, Jennifer Crawley1, Claire Martyn-Simmons1.   

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to more stringent infection control practice within hospitals, with the added requirement of personal protective equipment (PPE). Consequentially, the incidence of PPE-related dermatoses in healthcare workers is increasing. Analysis of staff members seen in a dermatology self-referral service during the first COVID-19 peak revealed a wide range of healthcare professionals being affected, with irritant hand dermatitis and acneiform eruptions being the commonest diagnoses. These PPE-related dermatoses had significant effects on staff members' work and wellbeing, which improved following assessment and treatment by dermatology. Given the change to our behaviour wearing PPE daily, which is likely to continue for the foreseeable future, the consequences will inevitably affect both healthcare workers and the general public, with these common dermatoses presenting in both primary and secondary care. It is therefore imperative to recognise both the physical and emotional impact that COVID-19 PPE has, and initiate prompt treatment to improve wellbeing. © Royal College of Physicians 2021. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  PPE; dermatology; hand dermatitis; occupational dermatoses; wellbeing

Year:  2021        PMID: 33791479      PMCID: PMC8004352          DOI: 10.7861/fhj.2020-0210

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Future Healthc J        ISSN: 2514-6645


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