Hand eczema among hairdressing apprentices in Denmark following a nationwide prospective intervention programme: 6-year follow-up

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作者
Steengaard, Sanne S. [1 ]
Bregnhoj, Anne [1 ]
Johansen, Jeanne D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Gentofte, Res Ctr Hairdressers & Beauticians, Dept Dermatoallergol, DK-2900 Hellerup, Denmark
关键词
follow-up; glove use; hairdressers; hair dye exposure; hand eczema; intervention study; occupational contact dermatitis; quality of life; work routines; CONTACT ALLERGY; HAIR-DYES; PREVALENCE; INGREDIENTS; PREVENTION; EXPOSURES;
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10.1111/cod.12588
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Background. Hand eczema is the commonest occupational skin disease in Denmark, and hairdressing is ahigh-risk profession. In 2008-2010, a clinically controlled, prospective intervention study aimed at reducing the development of hand eczema was conducted at hairdressing schools in Denmark. The findings showed that significantly fewer apprentices in the intervention group developed hand eczema over a period of 18 months. Objectives. To investigate the long-term effect of the intervention. Methods. Two hundred and eighty-four participants were identified from the original dataset, and were sent a questionnaire. Results. No difference was seen between the intervention and control groups. This may partly be attributable to the two groups no longer being well matched, and improved work habits in the control group. Overall, there was an improvement in work habits. Participants had a 1-year prevalence of hand eczema of 22.4%. Reactions to hair dye were reported for 24.5%, and 35.5% had left the trade; 36.4% used gloves when shampooing, and 21.3% stated that they cut hair before colouring it. Conclusions. The effect of the intervention was not visible after 6 years, but an overall improvement in work habits was noted.
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