| Literature DB >> 34807257 |
Jacqueline N Chu1,2, Joy E Collins2,3, Tina T Chen4, Peter R Chai2,5,6, Farah Dadabhoy2,6, James D Byrne2,7, Adam Wentworth2,3, Ian A DeAndrea-Lazarus8,9, Christopher J Moreland8,10, Jaime A B Wilson8, Alicia Booth8, Omkar Ghenand4, Chin Hur11,12, Giovanni Traverso3,13.
Abstract
Importance: Adoption of mask wearing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic alters daily communication. Objective: To assess communication barriers associated with mask wearing in patient-clinician interactions and individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing. Design, Setting, and Participants: This pilot cross-sectional survey study included the general population, health care workers, and health care workers who are deaf or hard of hearing in the United States. Volunteers were sampled via an opt-in survey panel and nonrandomized convenience sampling. The general population survey was conducted between January 5 and January 8, 2021. The health care worker surveys were conducted between December 3, 2020, and January 3, 2021. Respondents viewed 2 short videos of a study author wearing both a standard and transparent N95 mask and answered questions regarding mask use, communication, preference, and fit. Surveys took 15 to 20 minutes to complete. Main Outcomes and Measures: Participants' perceptions were assessed surrounding the use of both mask types related to communication and the ability to express emotions.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34807257 PMCID: PMC8609412 DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.35386
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA Netw Open ISSN: 2574-3805
Figure. Response to Videos of a Study Author Wearing a Standard Opaque N95 Mask and a Transparent N95 Mask
DHH indicates deaf or hard of hearing; HCW, health care worker.
Respondent Demographic Characteristics
| Characteristic | Respondents, No. (%) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General population (n = 1000) | General HCWs (n = 123) | DHH HCWs (n = 45) | Total (N = 1168) | |
| Age, y | ||||
| 18-24 | 111 (11.10) | 5 (4.07) | 1 (2.22) | 117 (10.02) |
| 25-34 | 180 (18.00) | 41 (33.33) | 10 (22.22) | 231 (19.78) |
| 35-44 | 160 (16.00) | 32 (26.02) | 7 (15.56) | 199 (17.04) |
| 45-54 | 115 (11.50) | 22 (17.89) | 11 (24.44) | 148 (12.67) |
| 55-64 | 195 (19.50) | 16 (13.01) | 12 (26.67) | 22 (19.09) |
| 65-74 | 152 (15.20) | 5 (4.07) | 4 (8.89) | 161 (13.78) |
| ≥75 | 86 (8.60) | 2 (1.63) | 0 | 89 (7.62) |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 504 (50.40) | 39 (31.71) | 15 (33.33) | 558 (47.77) |
| Female | 496 (49.60) | 84 (68.29) | 30 (66.67) | 610 (52.23) |
| Race | ||||
| White | 671 (67.10) | 90 (73.17) | 41 (91.11) | 802 (68.66) |
| Black or African American | 117 (11.70) | 3 (2.44) | 1 (2.22) | 121 (10.36) |
| Hispanic or Latino | 140 (14.0) | 3 (2.44) | 2 (4.44) | 140 (11.99) |
| Asian or Asian American | 23 (2.30) | 17 (13.82) | 1 (2.22) | 41 (3.51) |
| Native American | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander | 11 (1.10) | 0 | 0 | 11 (0.94) |
| Middle Eastern | 2 (0.20) | 0 | 0 | 2 (0.17) |
| South Asian | 0 | 5 (4.07) | 2 (4.44) | 7 (0.60) |
| Multiracial | 21 (2.10) | 2 (1.63) | 0 | 23 (1.97) |
| Other | 15 (1.50) | 3 (2.44) | 0 | 18 (1.54) |
| Education | ||||
| Did not graduate from high school | 45 (4.50) | 0 | 0 | 45 (3.85) |
| High school graduate | 298 (29.80) | 1 (0.81) | 1 (2.22) | 300 (25.68) |
| Some college, but no degree (yet) | 172 (17.20) | 1 (0.81) | 0 | 173 (14.81) |
| 2-y college degree | 161(16.10) | 6 (4.88) | 0 | 167 (14.30) |
| 4-y college degree | 203 (20.30) | 32 (26.02) | 9 (20.0) | 244 (20.89) |
| Postgraduate degree | 121 (12.10) | 81 (65.85) | 35 (77.78) | 237 (20.29) |
| Unanswered | 0 | 2 (1.63) | 0 | 2 (0.17) |
| Employment | ||||
| Working full time now | 284 (28.40) | 110 (89.43) | 27 (60.00) | 421 (36.04) |
| Working part time now | 90 (9.00) | 10 (8.13) | 10 (22.22) | 110 (9.42) |
| Temporarily laid off | 28 (2.80) | 0 | 0 | 28 (2.40) |
| Unemployed | 109 (10.90) | 0 | 3 (6.67) | 112 (9.59) |
| Retired | 261 (26.10) | 1 (0.81) | 1 (2.22) | 263 (22.52) |
| Permanently disabled | 68 (6.80) | 0 | 1 (2.22) | 69 (5.91) |
| Taking care of home or family | 75 (7.50) | 0 | 0 | 76 (6.32) |
| Student | 73 (7.30) | 0 | 0 | 73 (6.25) |
| Other | 12 (1.20) | 1 (0.81) | 3 (6.67) | 16 (1.41) |
| Unanswered | 0 | 1 (0.81) | 0 | 1 (0.09) |
| Income, $ | ||||
| <10 000 | 68 (6.80) | 0 | 1 (2.22) | 69 (5.91) |
| 10 000-49 999 | 368 (36.80) | 9 (7.32) | 5 (11.11) | 382 (32.71) |
| 50 000-99 999 | 284 (28.40) | 27 (21.95) | 17 (37.78) | 328 (28.08) |
| 100 000-149 999 | 98 (9.80) | 16 (13.01) | 9 (20.00) | 123 (10.53) |
| ≥150 000 | 66 (6.60) | 68 (55.28) | 13 (28.89) | 147 (12.59) |
| Prefer not to say | 116 (11.60) | 0 | 0 | 116 (9.93) |
| Unanswered | 0 | 3 (2.44) | 0 | 3 (0.26) |
| Are you currently wearing a mask to see patients?/Are you currently wearing a mask out in public? | ||||
| Yes, I always wear a mask | 774 (77.40) | 119 (96.75) | 39 (86.67) | 932 (79.79) |
| Yes, I sometimes wear a mask | 173 (17.30) | 2 (1.63) | 3 (6.67) | 178 (15.24) |
| No, I do not wear a mask | 53 (5.30) | 2 (1.63) | 3 (6.67) | 58 (4.97) |
Abbreviations: DHH, deaf or hard of hearing; HCW, health care worker.
The Perceived Impact of Mask Wearing on Communication
| Question | Respondents, No. (%) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| General population (n = 1000) | General HCWs (n = 123) | DHH HCWs (n = 45) | Total (N = 1168) | ||
| Do you generally find it harder to communicate with people/patients who are wearing standard masks? | |||||
| Harder to communicate | 416 (41.60) | 84 (68.85) | 39 (86.67) | 539 (46.19) | <.001 |
| Neutral, equally well | 478 (47.80) | 26 (21.31) | 1 (2.22) | 505 (43.19) | |
| I haven’t spoken to anyone wearing a mask | 24 (2.40) | NA | 5 (11.11) | 29 (2.49) | |
| I do not know | 82 (8.02) | 12 (9.84) | 0 | 94 (8.05) | |
| Do you think you would be able to understand or hear people/patients better if they wore a transparent mask? | |||||
| Yes, easier to communicate | 379 (37.90) | 75 (60.98) | 41 (91.11) | 495 (42.38) | <.001 |
| Neutral, equally well | 440 (44.00) | 26 (21.14) | 1 (2.22) | 467 (39.98) | |
| I haven’t spoken to any people/patients wearing a mask | 30 (3.00) | 2 (1.63) | NA | 32 (2.74) | |
| I do not know | 151 (15.10) | 20 (16.26) | 3 (6.67) | 174 (14.90) | |
| Do you think patients would feel more or less at ease if the clinician was wearing a transparent mask? | |||||
| More at ease | NA | 75 (60.98) | 34 (75.56) | 109 (64.88) | NA |
| Less at ease | NA | 6 (4.88) | 2 (4.44) | 8 (4.76) | |
| No difference | NA | 17 (13.82) | 0 | 17 (10.12) | |
| I do not know | NA | 25 (20.33) | 9 (20.00) | 34 (20.24) | |
| Do you think you would feel more or less at ease if the clinician was wearing a transparent mask? | |||||
| More at ease | 339 (33.90) | NA | NA | 339 (33.90) | NA |
| Less at ease | 201 (20.10) | NA | NA | 201 (20.10) | |
| No difference | 422 (42.20) | NA | NA | 422 (42.20) | |
| I do not know | 38 (3.80) | NA | NA | 38 (3.80) | |
| Have you experienced any difficulty communicating with patients/others who are wearing face masks? | |||||
| Yes | 518 (51.8) | 92 (74.80) | 44 (97.78) | 654 (55.99) | <.001 |
| No | 482 (48.2) | 31 (25.20) | 1 (2.22) | 514 (44.01) | |
| If yes to question above, how would you rate the level of difficulty? | |||||
| Low, some difficulty | 221 (22.10) | 60 (48.78) | 6 (13.33) | 287 (24.57) | NA |
| Moderate, considerable difficulty | 203 (20.30) | 27 (21.95) | 18 (40.00) | 248 (21.23 | |
| High, difficult | 71 (7.10) | 4 (3.25) | 18 (40.00) | 93 (7.96) | |
| Not difficult | 19 (1.90) | NA | NA | 19 (1.63) | |
| Other | 4 (0.40) | 0 | 2 (4.44) | 6 (0.51) | |
| NA | NA | NA | 1 (2.22) | 1 (0.09) | |
| What challenges have the use of face masks created for you when communicating with others? Please select all that apply | |||||
| None | 222 (22.20) | 14 (11.38) | 1 (2.22) | 237 (20.29) | NA |
| Prevented ability to lip read | 296 (29.60) | 54 (43.90) | 41 (91.11) | 391 (33.48) | |
| Muffled voices/reduced sound clarity | 579 (57.90) | 97 (78.86) | 40 (88.89) | 716 (61.30) | |
| Reduced volume/sound of person’s voice | 437 (43.70) | 86 (69.92) | 29 (64.44) | 552 (47.26) | |
| I do not know | 56 (5.60) | 1 (0.81) | 1 (2.22) | 58 (4.97) | |
| Other | 40 (4.00) | 8 (6.50) | 2 (4.44) | 50 (4.28) | |
| What communication challenges are you concerned about regarding the use of face masks? Please select all that apply | |||||
| None | 261 (26.10) | 13 (10.57) | 1 (2.22) | 275 (23.54) | NA |
| Prevented ability to lip read | 235 (23.50) | 51 (41.46) | 40 (88.89) | 326 (27.91) | |
| Muffled voiced/reduced sound clarity | 529 (52.90) | 87 (70.73) | 38 (84.44) | 654 (55.99) | |
| Reduced volume/sound of person’s voice | 410 (41.00) | 82 (66.67) | 32 (71.11) | 524 (44.86) | |
| Misunderstanding/not hearing others | 420 (42.00) | 87 (70.73) | 35 (77.78) | 542 (46.40) | |
| I do not know | 48 (4.80) | 3 (2.44) | 0 | 51 (4.37) | |
| Other | 19 (1.90) | 6 (4.88) | 1 (2.22) | 26 (2.23) | |
| Overall, did you prefer the use of 1 of the masks (transparent vs standard) over the other? | |||||
| Transparent mask | 302 (30.20) | 65 (52.85) | 41 (91.11) | 408 (34.93) | <.001 |
| Standard mask | 267 (26.70) | 10 (8.13) | 0 | 277 (23.72) | |
| No preference | 394 (39.40) | 31 (25.20) | 3 (6.67) | 428 (36.64) | |
| I do not know | 37 (3.70) | 17 (13.82) | 1 (2.22) | 55 (4.71) | |
Abbreviations: DHH, deaf or hard of hearing; HCW, health care worker; NA, not applicable.
Questions that were not asked of specific groups are labeled NA.
P < .05 was considered statistically significant.
Clinician and Patient Communication
| Question | Respondents, No. (%) |
|---|---|
| General Population, 1000 respondents | |
| Considering your relationship with your own clinician(s), do you think that your comfort level speaking with them would be different based on what type of mask they were using? | |
| More comfortable if they were wearing a transparent mask | 247 (24.70) |
| More comfortable if they were wearing a standard mask | 168 (16.80) |
| No preference | 470 (47.00) |
| I do not have a clinician | 47 (4.70) |
| I do not know | 68 (6.80) |
| Would you prefer to see a clinician who was wearing a transparent mask or one who was wearing a standard mask? | |
| A clinician who wore a transparent mask | 280 (28.00) |
| A clinician who wore a standard mask | 179 (17.90) |
| No preference | 489 (48.90) |
| I do not know | 52 (5.20) |
| Which health care clinician would you trust more to care for you? | |
| A clinician who wore a transparent mask | 157 (15.70) |
| A clinician who wore a standard mask | 153 (15.30) |
| No preference | 629 (62.90) |
| I do not know | 61 (6.10) |
| How do you feel about wearing masks as a public health response to COVID-19? | |
| I agree with wearing masks as a public health measure | 701 (70.10) |
| I neither agree nor disagree with wearing masks as a public health measure | 137 (13.70) |
| I disagree with wearing masks as a public health measure | 112 (11.20) |
| I do not know | 50 (5.00) |
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| Do you feel that you would be able to communicate more effectively/convey empathy better with patients if you were wearing a transparent mask? | |
| I feel I would be able to communicate better while wearing transparent mask | 95 (77.24) |
| Equally well, whether I am wearing a transparent or standard mask | 22 (17.89) |
| I do not know | 6 (4.88) |
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| Do you feel that you would be able to communicate more effectively/convey empathy better with patients if you were wearing a transparent mask? | |
| Communicate better while wearing a transparent mask | 41 (91.11) |
| Equally well, whether I am wearing a transparent or standard mask | 2 (4.44) |
| I do not know | 2 (4.44) |
| Did you think patients would feel more at ease if the clinician was wearing a transparent mask? | |
| More at ease if clinicians wore a transparent mask | 34 (75.56) |
| Less at ease if clinicians wore a transparent mask | 2 (4.44) |
| No difference | 0 |
| I do not know | 9 (20.00) |
Abbreviations: DHH, deaf or hard of hearing; HCW, health care worker.