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AN OVERLOOKED RISK FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS AMID COVID-19: OCCUPATIONAL HAND ECZEMA

VELAT CELİK, MEHMET YASAR OZKARS

İstanbul Kuzey Klinikleri Dergisi - 2020;7(6):527-533

Department of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, Necip Fazil City Hospital, Kahramanmaras, Turkey

 

OBJECTIVE: Hand hygiene, one of the most critical preventive methods against Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) cross-transmission, has increased during the COVID-19 outbreak. The present study aims to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of hand eczema (HE) and associated symptoms in healthcare workers (HCWs) during the COVID-19 outbreak. METHODS: We distributed a self-administered online survey to physicians and nurses in Kahramanmaras, Turkey. The survey included questions about HE-associated symptoms and risk factors before and during the pandemic. Results: Five hundred sixty-four individuals (349 physicians and 215 nurses) answered the survey. Post-COVID-19, the prevalence of HE increased from 6.6% to 11.7% and the prevalence of HE-associated symptoms increased from 39.5% to 79.3%. Female gender (odds ratio [OR]: 3.92; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 2.12–7.25), a history of atopic diseases (OR: 1.7; 95%CI: 1.03–2.8), more frequent handwashing (OR: 1.03; 95%CI: 1.01–1.05), and more frequent use of moisturizers (OR: 1.12; 95%CI: 1.01–1.24) were independently associated with the risk of HE-associated symptoms. Conclusion: Because of increased handwashing during the COVID-19 outbreak, there is a significant increase in HE-associated symptoms in HCWs. Proper education and preventive strategies for HE are urgently needed for HCWs fighting on the front lines of COVID-19.