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Occupational skin diseases

Authors :
J. M. Ramada Rodilla
Margarida Gonçalo
Andreas Bauer
F. Larese Filon
Aleksandra Dugonik
V. Kohánka
R. Jurakić Tončić
S.M. John
Marija Bubaš
Maria Pesonen
Kristiina Aalto-Korte
L. Constandt
Jose Hernán Alfonso
Dagmar Simon
Beata Kręcisz
Vera Mahler
Razvigor Darlenski
Marie L A Schuttelaar
A. Giménez-Arnau
Patrick Koch
J. Pace
P.W. Mihatsch
C. Schuster
Jeanne D. Johansen
Branka Marinović
T.E. Danielsen
Petar Bulat
Mihaly Matura
HP Rast
Radoslaw Spiewak
Skaidra Valiukevičienė
Mark Wilkinson
Anders Boman
Marta Kieć-Swierczyńska
Suzana Ljubojević
J. Bourke
J. Chaloupka
Wolfgang Uter
L. Bensefa‐Colas
D. Mijakoski
S. Urbanček
Jelena Macan
J. Minov
Vesna Reljić
J.G. Bakker
P. Weinert
K. Ettler
Carmen Salavastru
Mahler, V.
Aalto Korte, K.
Alfonso, J. H.
Bakker, J. G.
Bauer, A.
Bensefa Colas, L.
Boman, A.
Bourke, J.
Bubaå¡, M.
Bulat, P.
Chaloupka, J.
Constandt, L.
Danielsen, T. E.
Darlenski, R.
Dugonik, A.
Ettler, K.
Gimenez Arnau, A.
Gonã§alo, M.
Johansen, J. D.
John, S. M.
Kiec Swierczynska, M.
Koch, P.
Kohã¡nka, V.
Krecisz, B.
LARESE FILON, Francesca
Ljubojeviä , S.
Macan, J.
Marinoviä , B.
Matura, M.
Mihatsch, P. W.
Mijakoski, D.
Minov, J.
Pace, J.
Pesonen, M.
Ramada Rodilla, J. M.
Rast, H.
Reljic, V.
Salavastru, C.
Schuster, C.
Schuttelaar, M. L.
Simon, D.
Spiewak, R.
Jurakic TonÄ iÄ , R.
Urbanä ek, S.
Valiukeviä ienä , S.
Weinert, P.
Wilkinson, M.
Uter, W.
Coronel Institute of Occupational Health
Dermatology
AII - Inflammatory diseases
Public Health Research (PHR)
Source :
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 31(Suppl. 4), 12-30. Wiley-Blackwell, Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 31, 12-30. Wiley-Blackwell, Mahler, V, Aalto-Korte, K, Alfonso, J H, Bakker, J G, Bauer, A, Bensefa-Colas, L, Boman, A, Bourke, J, Bubaš, M, Bulat, P, Chaloupka, J, Constandt, L, Danielsen, T E, Darlenski, R, Dugonik, A, Ettler, K, Gimenez-Arnau, A, Gonçalo, M, Johansen, J D, John, S M, Kiec-Swierczynska, M, Koch, P, Kohánka, V, Krecisz, B, Larese Filon, F, Ljubojević, S, Macan, J, Marinović, B, Matura, M, Mihatsch, P W, Mijakoski, D, Minov, J, Pace, J, Pesonen, M, Ramada Rodilla, J M, Rast, H, Reljic, V, Salavastru, C, Schuster, C, Schuttelaar, M L, Simon, D, Spiewak, R, Jurakic Tončić, R, Urbanček, S, Valiukevičienė, S, Weinert, P, Wilkinson, M & Uter, W 2017, ' Occupational skin diseases : actual state analysis of patient management pathways in 28 European countries ', Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, vol. 31, pp. 12-30 . https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.14316, Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 31(S4), 12-30. Wiley
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

BACKGROUND Work-related skin diseases (WSD) are caused or worsened by a professional activity. Occupational skin diseases (OSD) need to fulfil additional legal criteria which differ from country to country. OSD range amongst the five most frequently notified occupational diseases (musculoskeletal diseases, neurologic diseases, lung diseases, diseases of the sensory organs, skin diseases) in Europe. OBJECTIVE To retrieve information and compare the current state of national frameworks and pathways to manage patients with occupational skin disease with regard to prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation in different European countries. METHODS A questionnaire-based survey of the current situation regarding OSD patient management pathways was carried out with experts on occupational dermatology and/or occupational medicine from 28 European countries contributing to the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action TD 1206 (StanDerm) (www.standerm.eu). RESULTS Besides a national health service or a statutory health insurance, most European member states implemented a second insurance scheme specifically geared at occupational diseases [insurance against occupational risks (synonyms: insurance against work accidents and occupational injuries; statutory social accident insurance)]. Legal standards for the assessment of occupationally triggered diseases with a genetic background differ between different countries, however, in most European member states recognition as OSD is possible. In one-third of the countries UV light-induced tumours can be recognized as OSD under specific conditions. CONCLUSION OSD definitions vary between European countries and are not directly comparable, which hampers comparisons between statistics collected in different countries. Awareness of this fact and further efforts for standardization are necessary.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09269959
Volume :
31
Issue :
S4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f9cf5f7a9fce46f76c5922204144ddd4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.14316