2020
DOI: 10.5505/amj.2020.09825
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The Effect of Protective Measures for Health Workers During COVID-19

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“…During the COVID‐19 pandemic, it was recommended by health authorities to apply the highest level of protection measures to prevent occupational exposure and to prevent health care workers acting as carriers. Medical mask or N95/3 M/FFP2 mask, non‐sterile gloves, goggles, face‐shield, bonnet, coverall, shoe covers and boots are among these PPE 1–3 . Skin complications related to PPE have been reported in a number of prevalence studies inclusive of the complexities of PPEs use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the COVID‐19 pandemic, it was recommended by health authorities to apply the highest level of protection measures to prevent occupational exposure and to prevent health care workers acting as carriers. Medical mask or N95/3 M/FFP2 mask, non‐sterile gloves, goggles, face‐shield, bonnet, coverall, shoe covers and boots are among these PPE 1–3 . Skin complications related to PPE have been reported in a number of prevalence studies inclusive of the complexities of PPEs use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical mask or N95/3 M/FFP2 mask, non-sterile gloves, goggles, face-shield, bonnet, coverall, shoe covers and boots are among these PPE. [1][2][3] Skin complications related to PPE have been reported in a number of prevalence studies inclusive of the complexities of PPEs use. Some problems including skin lesions, headache, sweating, trouble breathing, vision problems, thirst/dry mouth, fatigue, communication difficulties, anxiety and fear occur because of using PPEs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%