OBJECTIVES: To determine if a protective cream (PC) is adequately applied to the hands by workers in several occupations and to quantify what areas are covered or missed. DESIGN: Prospective diagnostic study. SETTINGS: Metalworking factory, construction sites, and university hospital. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred fifty healthy volunteers (50 from each setting) were recruited for a questionnaire interview and typical self-application of a PC. INTERVENTION: None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Percentage of sufficient cover with PC as assessed with fluorescence under Wood light. RESULTS: Many areas were skipped when viewed under Wood light. The application of PC was incomplete, especially on the dorsal aspects of the hands. CONCLUSION: Individuals should be made aware of the most commonly missed regions to ensure complete skin protection. This simple method is a useful adjunct to quantify self-application and in worker education.
OBJECTIVES: To determine if a protective cream (PC) is adequately applied to the hands by workers in several occupations and to quantify what areas are covered or missed. DESIGN: Prospective diagnostic study. SETTINGS: Metalworking factory, construction sites, and university hospital. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred fifty healthy volunteers (50 from each setting) were recruited for a questionnaire interview and typical self-application of a PC. INTERVENTION: None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Percentage of sufficient cover with PC as assessed with fluorescence under Wood light. RESULTS: Many areas were skipped when viewed under Wood light. The application of PC was incomplete, especially on the dorsal aspects of the hands. CONCLUSION: Individuals should be made aware of the most commonly missed regions to ensure complete skin protection. This simple method is a useful adjunct to quantify self-application and in worker education.