Moisturising Gloves as a Solution for Occupational Skin Health: Advances and Challenges.

IF 4.6 1区 医学 Q2 ALLERGY
Sher Wei How, Janarthanan Supramaniam, Thet Thet Htar, Bey Fen Leo, Sivakumar Manickam, Bey Hing Goh, Siah Ying Tang
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Abstract

Extended glove usage is crucial in various occupational settings to safeguard workers and maintain hygiene standards. However, prolonged wear creates an occlusive environment that disrupts normal skin evaporation, leading to temporary overhydration. This reversal of the diffusion gradient facilitates the penetration of residual soaps and alcohol from hand hygiene practices, which can deplete skin moisture and cause irritation. Moisturising agents have been integrated into gloves to address occupational dry skin, as conventional lotions often suffer from low compliance and incompatibility with latex. Their selection requires careful optimisation to ensure effective skin penetration without compromising glove integrity or introducing manufacturing complexities. Additionally, variations in activation stimuli among individuals must be taken into account to ensure consistent efficacy. This review discusses advancements in moisturising glove technologies, including interlayer coatings, direct surface applications, matrix integration, microencapsulation and hydrogel-based controlled-release systems. Despite these innovations, research gaps remain in standardising hydration assessment methods, evaluating real-world performance and comparing the efficacy of moisturising gloves with conventional skincare methods. Addressing these challenges through further clinical studies is crucial for refining the design and effectiveness of moisturising gloves in occupational applications.

保湿手套作为职业皮肤健康的解决方案:进步和挑战。
延长手套的使用是至关重要的,在各种职业设置,以保护工人和保持卫生标准。然而,长时间的佩戴造成了一个闭塞的环境,破坏了正常的皮肤蒸发,导致暂时的水合过度。这种扩散梯度的逆转有利于手卫生习惯中残留的肥皂和酒精的渗透,这会耗尽皮肤水分并引起刺激。保湿剂已被整合到手套中,以解决职业性皮肤干燥问题,因为传统的乳液通常具有低依从性和与乳胶不相容的问题。它们的选择需要仔细优化,以确保有效的皮肤渗透,而不会损害手套的完整性或引入制造复杂性。此外,必须考虑个体之间激活刺激的差异,以确保一致的疗效。本文综述了保湿手套技术的进展,包括层间涂层、直接表面应用、基质集成、微胶囊化和基于水凝胶的控释系统。尽管有这些创新,但在标准化水合作用评估方法、评估实际性能以及将保湿手套与传统护肤方法的功效进行比较方面,研究差距仍然存在。通过进一步的临床研究来解决这些挑战对于改进职业应用中保湿手套的设计和有效性至关重要。
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Contact Dermatitis
Contact Dermatitis 医学-过敏
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
30.90%
发文量
227
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Contact Dermatitis is designed primarily as a journal for clinicians who are interested in various aspects of environmental dermatitis. This includes both allergic and irritant (toxic) types of contact dermatitis, occupational (industrial) dermatitis and consumers" dermatitis from such products as cosmetics and toiletries. The journal aims at promoting and maintaining communication among dermatologists, industrial physicians, allergists and clinical immunologists, as well as chemists and research workers involved in industry and the production of consumer goods. Papers are invited on clinical observations, diagnosis and methods of investigation of patients, therapeutic measures, organisation and legislation relating to the control of occupational and consumers".
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