2024
DOI: 10.1111/jep.13982
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Children's experiences of mask‐wearing: a systemic review and narrative synthesis

Elin Preest,
Trisha Greenhalgh,
Christian Farrier
et al.

Abstract: RationaleMasks have been widely used as a preventative tool during the COVID‐19 pandemic. However, the use of masks by children has been controversial, with international guidelines recommending a risk‐based approach to national policymakers.Aims and objectivesWe aimed to conduct a systematic review that explores children's experiences of mask‐wearing, drawing on an evidence base that describes mask‐wearing in different contexts including air pollution, and to prevent the spread of infectious disease.MethodsWe… Show more

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“… 14 The significance of COVID-19 transmission in schools also meant that respiratory protection for children and adolescents was required, but appropriate smaller designs were not readily available. 15 The limited range of available PPE has important implications for its use in TB, where an adequate seal is important and healthcare workers often wear the respirator for extended periods of time and need to communicate through it. National TB programmes should opt for respirator designs that have a higher fit test pass rate for their local population and offer various respirator designs and sizes.…”
Section: Advances In Personal Protective Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 14 The significance of COVID-19 transmission in schools also meant that respiratory protection for children and adolescents was required, but appropriate smaller designs were not readily available. 15 The limited range of available PPE has important implications for its use in TB, where an adequate seal is important and healthcare workers often wear the respirator for extended periods of time and need to communicate through it. National TB programmes should opt for respirator designs that have a higher fit test pass rate for their local population and offer various respirator designs and sizes.…”
Section: Advances In Personal Protective Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%