Occupational Hand Dermatitis in Health Care: Development and Evaluation of an Online Training E-Module.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatitis Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-08 DOI:10.1089/derm.2023.0012
Katherine A P Zagrodney, Emily C King, Emmelie T C L Mohammed, Kathryn A Nichol, D Linn Holness
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Abstract

Background: Occupational hand dermatitis (OHD) is an important health concern for health care workers (HCWs), yet there is a lack of accessible training materials on this topic. Objectives: The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate an OHD training e-module for HCWs. Methods: The e-module was created in collaboration with an expert advisory committee and tested by Ontario HCWs through pre- and post-training OHD knowledge tests, a usability survey, and a survey about intent to change work skin care practices. Analyses of survey results included means and paired t-tests. Results: The 10-minute OHD training e-module for HCWs was tested by 254 HCWs and found to be highly usable, to increase OHD knowledge immediately and sustainably, and to change workplace skin care practices. Average OHD knowledge test scores significantly improved by 19% between the pretest (64.50%) and post-test (83.50%). Most 6-month follow-up survey respondents reported changing their skin care work practices (76.69%). Conclusions: This research addresses the previous lack of accessible OHD training for workers in health care settings. The creation and evaluation of a no-cost accessible OHD training e-module for workers in health care settings showed promising results across knowledge increase, knowledge retention, skin care behavior changes, and usability.

卫生保健中的职业性手部皮炎:在线培训电子模块的开发和评估。
背景:职业性手部皮炎(OHD)是医护人员关注的一个重要健康问题,但缺乏这方面的培训材料。目的:本研究的目的是为HCW开发和评估OHD培训电子模块。方法:该电子模块是与一个专家咨询委员会合作创建的,并由安大略省HCW通过培训前和培训后OHD知识测试、可用性调查和关于改变工作皮肤护理实践意图的调查进行测试。调查结果分析包括均值和配对t检验。结果:254名HCW对针对HCW的10分钟OHD培训电子模块进行了测试,发现该模块非常有用,可以立即、可持续地增加OHD知识,并改变工作场所的皮肤护理实践。OHD知识测试的平均分数在测试前(64.50%)和测试后(83.50%)之间显著提高了19%。大多数6个月的随访调查受访者报告说他们的皮肤护理工作实践发生了变化(76.69%)。为卫生保健环境中的工作人员创建和评估了一个免费的OHD培训电子模块,该模块在知识增长、知识保留、皮肤护理行为改变和可用性方面取得了可喜的成果。
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Dermatitis
Dermatitis 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
11.50%
发文量
251
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Dermatitis is owned by the American Contact Dermatitis Society and is the home journal of 4 other organizations, namely Societa Italiana di Dermatologica Allergologica Professionale e Ambientale, Experimental Contact Dermatitis Research Group, International Contact Dermatitis Research Group, and North American Contact Dermatitis Group. Dermatitis focuses on contact, atopic, occupational, and drug dermatitis, and welcomes manuscript submissions in these fields, with emphasis on reviews, studies, reports, and letters. Annual sections include Contact Allergen of the Year and Contact Allergen Alternatives, for which papers are chosen or invited by the respective section editor. Other sections unique to the journal are Pearls & Zebras, Product Allergen Watch, and news, features, or meeting abstracts from participating organizations.
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