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Hand Skin Problems: Prevalence and Risk Factors Among Nurses Working at Surgical
Departments in Ministry of Health Hospitals

Research Authors
Hebatullah Abd Elrahem Fargly, Magda Ahmed Mohammed, Rasha Ali Ahmed
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Member
Research Publisher
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 7, No. 16
Research Website
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Research Year
2019
Research_Pages
pp. 24-34
Research Abstract

Background: Hand skin problems are widespread problems among health care members especially nurses.Aims: to
determine the prevalence and risk factors of hand skin problems among nurses who are working at surgical
departments in Ministry of Health Hospitals. Design: Descriptive cross-sectional study. Setting: This study was
carried out at three ministry health hospitals in Assiut government: Al-Eman, Al-Shamlaa and Ophthalmology
Hospitals. Sample: A purposive sample of 200 nurses working in surgical and operating room departments at Assiut
ministry of health hospitals. Tool: A structured self-administrator’s questionnaire, included demographic
characteristic of nurses, history about hand skin problems and risk factors for hand skin problems. Results: More
than one third of nurses working from 40-45 hours weekly. More than one quarter of nurses were having hand skin
problems and 11.5 % were complaining from hand skin problems less than one year ago. Majority of nurses had a
satisfactory level of knowledge about risk factors of hand skin problems. Repeated hand washing is most common
risk factors of hand skin problem. Conclusion and Recommendations: About aquarter of nurses have hand skin
problems and some of them complained from hand skin problems less than one year ago. Efforts to improve skin
condition must focus on improving products and identifying any interactive effects between hand care products and
glove materials and brands.