Downsides of face masks and possible mitigation strategies: a systematic review and meta-analysis

被引:49
|
作者
Bakhit, Mina [1 ]
Krzyzaniak, Natalia [1 ]
Scott, Anna Mae [1 ]
Clark, Justin [1 ]
Glasziou, Paul [1 ]
Del Mar, Chris [1 ]
机构
[1] Bond Univ, Inst Evidence Based Healthcare, Gold Coast, Qld, Australia
来源
BMJ OPEN | 2021年 / 11卷 / 02期
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
public health; COVID-19; health policy; HEALTH-CARE WORKERS; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; PREVENT INFLUENZA TRANSMISSION; N95; RESPIRATORS; MEDICAL MASKS; NONPHARMACEUTICAL INTERVENTIONS; BREATHING RESISTANCE; SUBJECTIVE RESPONSES; CLINICAL-TRIAL; HAND HYGIENE;
D O I
10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044364
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
ObjectiveTo identify, appraise and synthesise studies evaluating the downsides of wearing face masks in any setting. We also discuss potential strategies to mitigate these downsides.DesignSystematic review and meta-analysis.Data sourcesPubMed, Embase, CENTRAL and EuropePMC were searched (inception-18 May 2020), and clinical registries were searched via CENTRAL. We also did a forward-backward citation search of the included studies.Inclusion criteriaWe included randomised controlled trials and observational studies comparing face mask use to any active intervention or to control.Data extraction and analysisTwo author pairs independently screened articles for inclusion, extracted data and assessed the quality of included studies. The primary outcomes were compliance, discomforts, harms and adverse events of wearing face masks.ResultsWe screened 5471 articles, including 37 (40 references); 11 were meta-analysed. For mask wear adherence, 47% (95% CI 25% to 68%, p<0.0001), more people wore face masks in the face mask group compared with control; adherence was significantly higher (26%, 95% CI 8% to 46%, p<0.01) in the surgical/medical mask group than in N95/P2 group. The largest number of studies reported on the discomfort and irritation outcome (20 studies); fewest reported on the misuse of masks, and none reported on mask contamination or risk compensation behaviour. Risk of bias was generally high for blinding of participants and personnel and low for attrition and reporting biases.ConclusionsThere are insufficient data to quantify all of the adverse effects that might reduce the acceptability, adherence and effectiveness of face masks. New research on face masks should assess and report the harms and downsides. Urgent research is also needed on methods and designs to mitigate the downsides of face mask wearing, particularly the assessment of possible alternatives.Systematic review registrationOpen Science Framework website https://osf.io/sa6kf/ (timestamp 20-05-2020).
引用
下载
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Management strategies and outcome of ureterovaginal fistulae: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Bahuguna, Gunjan
    Panwar, Vikas K.
    Mittal, Ankur
    Talwar, Harkirat S.
    Mandal, Arup K.
    Bhadoria, Ajeet S.
    Chapple, Christopher
    NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS, 2022, 41 (02) : 562 - 572
  • [42] Retention strategies in longitudinal cohort studies: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Teague, Samantha
    Youssef, George J.
    Macdonald, Jacqui A.
    Sciberras, Emma
    Shatte, Adrian
    Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Matthew
    Greenwood, Chris
    McIntosh, Jennifer
    Olsson, Craig A.
    Hutchinson, Delyse
    BMC MEDICAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, 2018, 18
  • [43] The Role of Choice in Weight Loss Strategies: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Leavy, Jill M.
    Clifton, Peter M.
    Keogh, Jennifer B.
    NUTRIENTS, 2018, 10 (09)
  • [44] Management Strategies for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
    Raman, Gowri
    Moorthy, Denish
    Hadar, Nira
    Dahabreh, Issa J.
    O'Donnell, Thomas F.
    Thaler, David E.
    Feldmann, Edward
    Lau, Joseph
    Kitsios, Georgios D.
    ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2013, 158 (09) : 676 - +
  • [45] METHODOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW WITH META-ANALYSIS AND A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW WITH NETWORK META-ANALYSIS
    Aguilera-Eguia, Raul Alberto
    Fuentes-Barria, Hector
    Yanez-Baeza, Cristian
    Perez-Galdavini, Victor
    Inostroza-Reyes, Gloria
    Roco-Videla, Angel
    NUTRICION HOSPITALARIA, 2022, 39 (05) : 1192 - 1193
  • [46] Systematic review and meta-analysis of reflexology for people with multiple sclerosis: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Ma, Xiaohong
    Yuan, Zhaoyu
    Qian, Baicheng
    Guan, Yunxiang
    Wang, Baoliang
    MEDICINE, 2023, 102 (05) : E32661
  • [47] Efficacy of surgical masks or cloth masks in the prevention of viral transmission: Systematic review, meta-analysis, and proposal for future trial
    Nanda, Akriti
    Hung, Ivan
    Kwong, Ava
    Man, Vivian Chi-Mei
    Roy, Pankaj
    Davies, Lucy
    Douek, Michael
    JOURNAL OF EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE, 2021, 14 (02) : 97 - 111
  • [48] Effectiveness of cloth face masks to prevent viral spread: a meta-analysis
    Zeilinger, Elisabeth L.
    Brunevskaya, Nadine
    Wurzer, Jana
    Oberleiter, Sandra
    Fries, Jonathan
    Fuchs, Amelie
    Herscovici, Alma
    Kum, Lea
    Masel, Eva K.
    Pietschnig, Jakob
    JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2023, 46 (01) : e84 - e90
  • [49] Bayesian network meta-analysis of face masks' impact on human physiology
    Litwinowicz, Kamil
    Choroszy, Marcin
    Ornat, Maciej
    Wrobel, Anna
    Waszczuk, Ewa
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2022, 12 (01)
  • [50] Bayesian network meta-analysis of face masks' impact on human physiology
    Kamil Litwinowicz
    Marcin Choroszy
    Maciej Ornat
    Anna Wróbel
    Ewa Waszczuk
    Scientific Reports, 12