A nationwide skin protection program introduced in hairdressing vocational schools was followed by a decreased risk of occupational hand eczema

Havmose M, Uter W, Gefeller O, Friis UF, Thyssen JP, Zachariae C, Johansen JD (2022)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2022

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DOI: 10.1111/cod.14207

Abstract

Background: Compliance with glove use and safe work practices are important factors in primary prevention of occupational hand eczema (OHE) in hairdressers. Objective: To assess the risk OHE and compliance with skin protective measures in hairdressers trained before and after implementation of a nationwide skin protection program in Danish hairdressing vocational schools in 2011. Methods: A repeated cross-sectional study was performed. A questionnaire was sent in 2009 and 2020. The Danish Labour Market Supplementary Pension Scheme provided information on yearly payments from the hairdressing profession. Results: A response rate of 66.6% (305/460) was obtained in the 2009 survey and of 29.9% (363/1215) in the 2020 survey. The career time prevalence of OHE decreased from 42.8% to 29.0% (adjusted odds ratio 0.55 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.40-0.77) and the incidence rate of OHE decreased from 57.5 (95%CI 48.4-68.4) to 42.0 (95%CI 34.6-50.9) per 1000 person years (incidence rate ratio 0.73 [95%CI 0.56-0.95] between the two surveys). A statistically significant (P <.05) increase in glove use when doing wet-work and when handling hair dyes, permanent wave solutions and bleaching products was observed in the 2020 compared to the 2009 survey. Conclusion: Our data suggest that skin protection training during apprenticeship reduces the risk of OHE in hairdressers. The lack of primary prevention of OHE in hairdressing vocational schools may be a missed opportunity in the prevention of the disease.

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APA:

Havmose, M., Uter, W., Gefeller, O., Friis, U.F., Thyssen, J.P., Zachariae, C., & Johansen, J.D. (2022). A nationwide skin protection program introduced in hairdressing vocational schools was followed by a decreased risk of occupational hand eczema. Contact Dermatitis. https://doi.org/10.1111/cod.14207

MLA:

Havmose, Martin, et al. "A nationwide skin protection program introduced in hairdressing vocational schools was followed by a decreased risk of occupational hand eczema." Contact Dermatitis (2022).

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