Extended documentation for hand dermatitis patients: Pilot study on irritant exposures
Background Irritant exposure may be a contributory cause or the sole cause of (occupational) hand dermatitis. However, the documentation of irritant exposures in clinical practice is not standardized. Objectives To examine the feasibility and usefulness of a form with different items addressing both...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Contact dermatitis 2018-09, Vol.79 (3), p.168-174 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Irritant exposure may be a contributory cause or the sole cause of (occupational) hand dermatitis. However, the documentation of irritant exposures in clinical practice is not standardized.
Objectives
To examine the feasibility and usefulness of a form with different items addressing both occupational and non‐occupational irritant exposures in a semiquantitative way.
Methods
Between May 2016 and May 2017, successive patients with work‐related hand dermatitis, irrespective of aetiology, were examined in 9 specialized European departments. Department‐specific investigation was supplemented with the above proforma. The results were recorded by use of an anonymized secured online documentation system in a pilot study.
Results
Altogether, 193 patients were included; 114 females and 79 males, with a mean age of 40 years (range 18–68 years). The most common occupational group comprised healthcare workers (n = 35); occupational exposure of the hands to gloves, dusts and water without detergents of >2 hours/day was seen in 54.5%, 24.4% and 24.3% of patients, respectively. Non‐occupational exposures rarely exceeded 2 hours/day.
Conclusions
It is hoped that the set of descriptors will offer a basis for (clinical) epidemiological studies assessing the role of irritant exposures in occupational hand dermatitis, and to support a high level of quality and consistency in daily patient care. |
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ISSN: | 0105-1873 1600-0536 1600-0536 |
DOI: | 10.1111/cod.13035 |