Title | Repeated mechanical trauma to the hands and the use of anti-impaction gloves | |
Year | 2008 | |
CREOD Investigators | Tiffany Kwok, Victoria Arrandale, Sandy Skotnicki-Grant | |
CREOD Research Program | Occupational Skin Disease | |
Research Theme | Health services – treatment, RTW | |
Funder | Unfunded | |
Product Type | Student project | |
Background | Repeat mechanical trauma to the hands can result in forms of irritant contact dermatitis known as frictional hand dermatitis (FHD) which can be chronic and debilitating. Management is avoidance of frictional trauma. The use of anti-impaction gloves was proposed as a treatment method. | |
Study Focus (Research Question/Goals/ Methods) |
To describe the experience of treatment with anti-impaction gloves in workers with frictional hand dermatitis in RTW. A case series of workers with FHD is described. | |
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Implications for Health/Labour Policy and Practice | Anti-impaction gloves should be considered in the management and return-to-work of workers with FHD related to mechanical trauma to the hands. | |
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