Nursing Study of Skin Lesions Related to Health Care Protection in Novel Nursing Study of Skin Lesions Related to Health Care Protection in Novel Coronavirus Epidemic
NCT ID: NCT04913740
Last Updated: 2021-06-04
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
170 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-06-01
2022-01-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
DIAGNOSTIC
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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Control group
health care workers who did not use any preventive measures on the basis of tertiary protection
No interventions assigned to this group
Experimental group
On the basis of three-level protection, skin correlation prevention is carried out:
1. pay attention to the protection of exposed skin, so that it is local dry.
2. Do a good job of facial moisturizing work before workuse moisturizing ointment, more durable and non-irritating cream or emulsion, such as vitamin E cream, petroleum jelly, to do a good job of moisturizing work.
3. Use appropriate dressing to avoid direct contact between the mask and the skin, and select the appropriate type of protective device; Reduce friction by applying foam patches, hydrocolloidal dressings, and empleters to the hair area. However, it should be noted that it must be confirmed that airtightness is good and that the protective effect is still the primary purpose of the medical staff.
4. After work, avoid using irritantsto clean the face, and massage local skin with skin moisturizer; (5) If severe skin damage occurs, treat it as prescribed by the doctor
Ointment and dressing for external use
1. pay attention to the protection of exposed skin, so that it is local dry.
2. Do a good job of facial moisturizing work before work use moisturizing ointment, more durable and non-irritating cream or emulsion, such as vitamin E cream, petroleum jelly, to do a good job of moisturizing work.
3. Use appropriate dressing to avoid direct contact between the mask and the skin, and select the appropriate type of protective device; Reduce friction by applying foam patches, hydrocolloidal dressings, and empleters to the hair area. However, it should be noted that it must be confirmed that airtightness is good and that the protective effect is still the primary purpose of the medical staff.
4. After work, avoid using irritants to clean the face, and massage local skin with skin moisturizer; (5) If severe skin damage occurs, treat it as prescribed by the doctor
Interventions
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Ointment and dressing for external use
1. pay attention to the protection of exposed skin, so that it is local dry.
2. Do a good job of facial moisturizing work before work use moisturizing ointment, more durable and non-irritating cream or emulsion, such as vitamin E cream, petroleum jelly, to do a good job of moisturizing work.
3. Use appropriate dressing to avoid direct contact between the mask and the skin, and select the appropriate type of protective device; Reduce friction by applying foam patches, hydrocolloidal dressings, and empleters to the hair area. However, it should be noted that it must be confirmed that airtightness is good and that the protective effect is still the primary purpose of the medical staff.
4. After work, avoid using irritants to clean the face, and massage local skin with skin moisturizer; (5) If severe skin damage occurs, treat it as prescribed by the doctor
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Health care workers who have worked for 30 days or more
3. The continuous working time of tertiary protection shall be more than or equal to 4 hours
4. Signed the informed consent and volunteered to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
2. The skin damage related to protection is too heavy to be studied
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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ZeXing Chen
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
supervision
Locations
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Dressing
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2020-841
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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