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Ann Palliat Med ; 10(1): 3-9, 2021 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33474960

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BACKGROUND: COVID-19 is rapidly transmitted and has aroused enormous concern globally. This study aimed to investigate the effect of hydrocolloid dressing combined with 3M Cavilon No-Sting Barrier Film on the prevention of facial pressure injury in medical staff tasked with preventing and controlling COVID-19. METHODS: This was a self-controlled study. Medical staff who treated patients with COVID-19 infection in isolation wards from 6 January to 2 February, 2020, were selected to participate. Phase I was defined as the first 2 weeks of medical personnel entering the isolation ward, with phase II being the following 2 weeks. In phase I, medical workers only used hydrocolloid dressing on their faces, and in phase II, they used both hydrocolloid dressing and 3M Cavilon No-Sting Barrier Film. RESULTS: A total of 116 medical workers were selected as research subjects. The average facial local temperature in phase I was higher than that in phase II from the baseline (day 1) to the end of the study (day 14); however, there was no statistically significant difference (P>0.05). The incidence of facial pressure injury in phase II was lower than that in phase I (P<0.05); the facial skin comfort level among medical staff in phase II was higher than that in phase I (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Hydrocolloid dressing combined with 3M Cavilon No-Sting Barrier Film for facial skin care can effectively reduce the incidence of facial pressure injury and can improve skin comfort level while ensuring isolation and a protective effect.


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Curativos Hidrocoloides , Dispositivos de Proteção dos Olhos/efeitos adversos , Traumatismos Faciais/prevenção & controle , Máscaras/efeitos adversos , Corpo Clínico Hospitalar , Úlcera por Pressão/prevenção & controle , Adulto , COVID-19/epidemiologia , China/epidemiologia , Traumatismos Faciais/etiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pandemias , Úlcera por Pressão/etiologia , Temperatura Cutânea
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