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A Qualitative Study to Identify Characteristics of a Desirable Training Program for Prevention of Occupational Skin Disease.

Bethany Zack1, Victoria H Arrandale1,2, D Linn Holness1,3,4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Training and education may be effective strategies for the prevention of work-related contact dermatitis. While there is some information in the literature related to skin-specific training experiences, there is very little information available on workers' preferences related to content and format and to barriers and facilitators to training.
OBJECTIVES: To understand workers' experiences and preferences for workplace training and barriers and facilitators to training.
METHODS: Following ethics approval, 24 patients with work-related contact dermatitis participated in semi-structured interviews obtaining information on training experiences, perceived training effectiveness, desired training characteristics, and barriers and facilitators to training. An inductive thematic analysis was used to identify themes.
RESULTS: Though many workers had received general workplace health and safety training, none reported training about skin exposure and disease prevention. Examples of what the workers perceived as good training included first aid training, while Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System training was felt to be ineffective. Desired content of training for preventing skin exposures included information on the hazards, short- and long-term health impacts, and potential symptoms and personal protective equipment. They desired multi-modal presentation (e.g. in-person and online supplement), hands-on training with visual content and suggested the use of personal stories and negative messaging. Training that could be applied outside the workplace was also valued. Barriers and facilitators to implementation included factors related to the training program itself, the organization, and the regulatory landscape.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings can help to shape more effective workplace training programs for skin protection.
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Occupational Hygiene Society.

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Keywords:  occupational contact dermatitis; occupational health and safety; occupational skin disease; prevention; training; workers’ experience; workplace prevention; workplace training

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33559679     DOI: 10.1093/annweh/wxaa111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Work Expo Health        ISSN: 2398-7308            Impact factor:   2.179


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1.  The NIOSH Agricultural Centers' YouTube Channel: Time Series Modeling of Viewership of Agricultural Health and Safety Videos.

Authors:  Cheryl L Beseler; Kathryn J Crawford; Devon E Charlier; Athena K Ramos
Journal:  J Agromedicine       Date:  2021-11-06       Impact factor: 1.992

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