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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    TO ASSESS THE LEVEL OF OCULAR AND PERI-OCULAR DISCOMFORT IN HEALTH CARE WORKERS WHILE USING VARIOUS PROTECTION STRATEGIES (GOGGLES, FACE SHIELDS AND FACE MASKS) DURING CARE OF COVID-19 PATIENTS


    MOHIT GOYAL, VISHU BANSAL, TALVIR SIDHU
    JCDR. 2023: 3833-3842

    Abstract

    Background: The COVID-19 pandemic was caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) which spreads through aerosol produced during coughing or sneezing. Face masks, Goggles and face shields have become an essential part of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) being used by the Health Care Workers (HCWs) involved in COVID-19 patient care. We aim to assess the level of ocular and peri-ocular discomfort in healthcare workers while using various protection strategies (goggles, face shields and masks) during the care of COVID-19 patients. Materials and methods: This prospective observational Study included HCWs working in COVID-19 patient care after fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The participants completed a questionnaire consisting of general questions, systemic and ocular co-morbidities, hospital practices, duration of health care work and regarding problems faced with goggles/ face shield/ face mask and their preferences. Results: 110 HCWs participated in our study. Average age of the participants was 33.6 years. 57.3% were males. 83.6% were doctors. Hypertension and Dry eye were the most common systemic and ocular illness among the participants respectively. 56.4% needed prescription glasses. The quality of vision with goggles and face shield was significantly better as compared to face mask. Skin related problems such as skin abrasions, blisters or rash were significantly higher with the use of face mask.

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    Volume 14 Issue 12

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