| Literature DB >> 21747862 |
Abstract
Workers with occupational contact dermatitis may have poor outcomes that impact their health, work, and quality of life. While there is information available on overall return to work, little is known about the actual return to work process. The objectives of the study were to describe the return to work experience and work outcome in workers with contact dermatitis following diagnosis. 78 workers with occupational contact dermatitis were followed for 6 months after assessment. Information collected included clinical presentation and status, the return to work process and work outcomes. Six months after assessment, 38% were not working, almost all because of their skin problem. Of the 62% working 32% had changed job, most because of their skin problem. Limited advice to enable return to work and communication were reported. These findings suggest that there are gaps in return to work programs for occupational contact dermatitis and further research is needed.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21747862 PMCID: PMC3124837 DOI: 10.1155/2011/170693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Allergy (Cairo) ISSN: 1687-9783
Return to work advice and return to work process reported at 3 month follow-up.
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| % reporting | |
| Work modification | |
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| Avoid particular exposure | |
| Suggested | 12% |
| Implemented | 8% |
| Use different personal protective equipment | |
| Suggested | 12% |
| Implemented | 8% |
| Start using gloves | |
| Suggested | 20% |
| Implemented | 19% |
| Change types of gloves used | |
| Suggested | 16% |
| Implemented | 12% |
| Change skin care regimen | |
| Suggested | 11% |
| Implemented | 11% |
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| Return to work communication | |
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| Physician wrote letter or talked with employer | 23% |
| Worker talked with supervisor about return to work | 44% |
| Talked with union about return to work (if belonged to union) | 31% |
| Met with supervisor to discuss return to work | 19% |
| Discussed potential problems related to return to work with anyone | 16% |
| Discussed return to work with co-workers | 4% |
Work status at Each visit for 60 workers assessed at all 3 visits.
| Percent reporting | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Work status | Intial visit | 3 Months | 6 Months |
| Not working | 12% | 29% | 38% |
| %not working because of skin | 71% | 100% | 96% |
| Working | 88% | 71% | 62% |
| Working but changed jobs | 78% | 74% | 67% |
| %changed job because of skin | 64% | 100% | 92% |
Return to work status, work practices and return to work process reported at 6 month follow-up.
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| % reporting | |
| Work status | |
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| Working | 62% |
| % working with same employer | 89% |
| % working with same employer, same job | 73% |
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| Work modifcation (Same employer, same job) | |
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| Job modifications suggested and impelmented | 74% |
| Job modifications suggested but not implemented | 13% |
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| Work practices | |
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| Use gloves | 81% |
| Use gloves all the time | 11% |
| Changed skin care regimen | 32% |
| Use emollients | 68% |
| At work | 57% |
| At home | 68% |
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| Return to work communication | |
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| Worker talked with supervisor about return to work | 69% |
| Talked with union about return to work (if belonged to union) | 42% |
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| Workplace health care utilization | |
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| Saw workplace nurse about skin problem | 11% |
| If saw workplace nurse previously about skin problem, saw again | 38% |
| Saw workplace doctor about skin problem | 6% |
| If saw workplace doctor previously about skin problem, saw again | 13% |