Author: Lim, E. C. H.; Seet, R. C. S.; Lee, K.â€H.; Wilderâ€Smith, E. P. V.; Chuah, B. Y. S.; Ong, B. K. C.
Title: Headaches and the N95 faceâ€mask amongst healthcare providers Cord-id: dsvmh7t6 Document date: 2006_1_25
ID: dsvmh7t6
Snippet: Background: During the 2003 severe acute respiratory distress syndrome epidemic, healthcare workers mandatorily wore the protective N95 faceâ€mask. Methods: We administered a survey to healthcare workers to determine risk factors associated with development of headaches (frequency, headache subtypes and duration of faceâ€mask wear) and the impact of headaches (sick days, headache frequency and use of abortive/preventive headache medications). Results: In the survey, 212 (47 male, 165 female) h
Document: Background: During the 2003 severe acute respiratory distress syndrome epidemic, healthcare workers mandatorily wore the protective N95 faceâ€mask. Methods: We administered a survey to healthcare workers to determine risk factors associated with development of headaches (frequency, headache subtypes and duration of faceâ€mask wear) and the impact of headaches (sick days, headache frequency and use of abortive/preventive headache medications). Results: In the survey, 212 (47 male, 165 female) healthcare workers of mean age 31 years (range, 21–58) participated. Of the 79 (37.3%) respondents who reported faceâ€maskâ€associated headaches, 26 (32.9%) reported headache frequency exceeding six times per month. Six (7.6%) had taken sick leave from March 2003 to June 2004 (mean 2 days; range 1–4 days) and 47 (59.5%) required use of abortive analgesics because of headache. Four (2.1%) took preventive medications for headaches during this period. Multivariate logistic regression showed that preâ€existing headaches [P = 0.041, OR = 1.97 (95% CI 1.03–3.77)] and continuous use of the N95 faceâ€mask exceeding 4 h [P = 0.053, OR = 1.85 (95% CI 0.99–3.43)] were associated with development of headaches. Conclusions: Healthcare providers may develop headaches following the use of the N95 faceâ€mask. Shorter duration of faceâ€mask wear may reduce the frequency and severity of these headaches.
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