Proportion of dermatitis attributed to work exposures in the working population, United States, 2011 behavioral risk factor surveillance system
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- DOI: 10.1002/ajim.22311
Proportion of dermatitis attributed to work exposures in the working population, United States, 2011 behavioral risk factor surveillance system
Abstract
Background: The US employer-based surveillance system for work-related health conditions underestimates the prevalence of work-related dermatitis.
Objective: The authors sought to utilize information from workers to improve the accuracy of prevalence estimates for work-related dermatitis.
Methods: Three state health departments included questions in the 2011 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey designed to ascertain the prevalence of dermatitis in the working population, as well as healthcare experiences, personal perceptions of work-relatedness, and job changes associated with dermatitis.
Results: The percentage of working respondents who reported receiving a clinician's opinion that their dermatitis was work-related was between 3.8% and 10.2%. When patients' perceptions were considered, the work-related dermatitis prevalence estimate increased to between 12.9% and 17.6%.
Conclusions: Including patients' perceptions of work-relatedness produced a larger prevalence estimate for work-related dermatitis than the previously published estimate of 5.6%, which included only those cases of dermatitis attributed to work by healthcare professionals.
Keywords: Connecticut; Kentucky; Michigan; dermatitis prevalence; epidemiology; occupational; physician-diagnosed; public health; self-report; survey.
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT
The authors have no conflicting or competing interests to report in the execution of this study or the publication of the results herein.
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