Impact of atopic dermatitis on occupational contact dermatitis among young people: A retrospective cohort study

Author:

Dietz Jojo B.12ORCID,Menné Torkil1,Meyer Harald W.3,Viskum Sven4,Flyvholm Mari‐Ann5,Ahrensbøll‐Friis Ulrik1ORCID,John Swen M.6,Johansen Jeanne D.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermato‐Allergology, National Allergy Research Centre Copenhagen University Hospital Gentofte Hellerup Denmark

2. University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

3. Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

4. Unit of Social Medicine, Copenhagen University Hospital Frederiksberg Frederiksberg Denmark

5. National Research Centre for the Working Environment Copenhagen Denmark

6. Department of Dermatology, Environmental Health and Health Theory University of Osnabrück and Institute of Interdisciplinary Dermatological Prevention and Rehabilitation (iDerm) at the University of Osnabrück Osnabrück Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOccupational contact dermatitis (OCD) is a common occupational disease. Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a known risk factor for OCD.ObjectivesTo determine the prevalence of previously diagnosed AD among young workers with recognized OCD and assess its impact on OCD prognosis.MethodsA retrospective cohort study. A questionnaire was sent to 6251 workers with recognized OCD who were under 35 years at notification (response rate: 47%). Of the respondents, 2392 answered a question about previous doctor‐diagnosed AD and were included in the study. Eczema severity, occupational consequences and quality of life were examined using statistical analyses comparing workers with and without previously diagnosed AD.ResultsThe prevalence of previously diagnosed AD was 41.8% (95% CI: 39.8–43.8). Women had a higher AD prevalence, and workers with AD reported OCD at a younger age. Workers with AD reported more frequent and severe eczema symptoms and had a higher risk of OCD negatively affecting job and occupation choices. Health‐related quality of life was more adversely affected in workers with AD.ConclusionsAD significantly impacts severity and has long‐term consequences for young people with OCD. Targeted prevention strategies need to be developed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Immunology and Allergy

Reference37 articles.

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