Study of the prevalence and risk factors of occupational dermatitis in the hands of caregivers and hospital staff of the Brest CHRU.
Monocentric cross-sectional descriptive study by anonymous self-questionnaire designed to evaluate among caregivers and agents hospitals of the CHRU de Brest: * the prevalence of occupational hands dermatitis * the risk factors for hands dermatitis * the clinical description of the hands dermatitis * the rates of dermatitis according to hand hygiene practices (soap, hydro-alcoholic solution, associations of the two, wearing gloves ...) * the changes in the hygiene practices of caregivers and hospital staff of the University Hospital caused by hand dermatitis. * the professional and socio-economic impact of these hands dermatitis * the evaluation of the use of care for these hands dermatitis. * the assessment of the association of hand dermatitis with a personal or family atopic history.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,138
CHRU Brest
Brest, France
prevalence of occupational hands dermatitis
prevalence of occupational hands dermatitis among the staff of the Brest CHRU.
Time frame: Three months (at the end of study)
Risk Factors for Hand Dermatitis
Risk Factors for Hand Dermatitis in Caregivers and Hospital Workers of the Brest Hospital
Time frame: Three months (at the end of study)
Clinical description of the dermatitis of the hands
Clinical description of the dermatitis of the hands of the caregivers and the hospital agents of the CHRU of Brest.
Time frame: Three months (at the end of study)
rate of dermatitis according to the hygiene practices
rate of dermatitis according to the hygiene practices of the hands (soap, SHA, combinations of both, wearing gloves ...)
Time frame: Three months (at the end of study)
changes in hygiene practices
changes in hygiene practices caregivers and hospital staff of the hospital induced by hands dermatitis
Time frame: Three months (at the end of study)
Assessment of the professional and socio-economic impact of hand dermatitis
Assessment of the professional and socio-economic impact of hand dermatitis in the care and hospital staff of the Hospital.
Time frame: Three months (at the end of study)
Assessment of the use of care for these hand dermatitis
Assessment of the use of care for these hand dermatitis
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Time frame: Three months (at the end of study)
atopic status
atopic status
Time frame: Three months (at the end of study)
Percentage, means, and standard deviations of responses to quantitative and qualitative questions that appeal to the primary and secondary objectives.
Percentage, means, and standard deviations of responses to quantitative and
Time frame: Three months (at the end of study)