Ann Occup Environ Med.  2016 ;28(1):39. 10.1186/s40557-016-0125-0.

Evaluation of the dermatologic life quality among cleanroom workers in a secondary battery factory

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  • 1Department of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, Eulji University Hospital, 95 Dunsanseo-ro, Seo-gu, Daejeon, 35233 Republic of Korea. sc2007@gmail.com

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Cleanroom air is extremely dry, as it is maintained within 1 % of relative humidity. Few studies have assessed the dermatologic life quality of workers in ultralow-humidity environments. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the dermatologic life quality of cleanroom workers using the Skindex-29, compared to those of non-cleanroom workers.
METHODS
Study participants were 501 cleanroom workers and 157 non-cleanroom workers from a secondary battery factory, who underwent an employee health examination at a single university hospital from September 2014 to September 2015. Results of the self-administered Skindex-29, and McMonnies questionnaire were analyzed. Other information and disease history were also collected during physician's medical examination. Descriptive and multivariate logistic regression analysis were performed.
RESULTS
The Skindex-29 score was significantly higher in cleanroom workers than in non-cleanroom workers for all domains, Symptom (16.0"‰±"‰15.9 vs. 6.3"‰±"‰10.2, p"‰<"‰0.001), Emotion (11.3"‰±"‰17.4 vs. 2.5"‰±"‰7.4, p"‰<"‰0.001), Function (5.2"‰±"‰11.1 vs. 1.6"‰±"‰4.0, p"‰<"‰0.001), and Overall (10.8"‰±"‰13.4 vs. 3.5"‰±"‰6.2, p"‰<"‰0.001). The Skindex-29 score of cleanroom workers was similar to that of patients with skin diseases such as psoriasis, other dermatitis, corns, alopecia etc. Among the cleanroom workers, 37 workers had one or more skin diseases. Among the risk factors, "˜working at cleanroom', "˜possessing skin disease' and "˜McMonnies score' had significant strong correlations with Skindex-29 score, meanwhile age, sex, smoking, drinking and exercise had weak correlations with it."˜Working at cleanroom' and "˜possessing skin disease' had highest odds ratios with overall 14.0 (C.I.: 5.9-33.1) and 13.4 (C.I.: 4.5-29.2), and the lowest odds ratios with function domain 3.5(C.I.: 1.7-7.1) and 4.5(C.I.: 2.1-9.5), respectively. The McMonnies score had the highest odds ratio with overall, 6.9(C.I.: 4.5-10.8) and lowest odd ratio with emotion domain 4.2 (C.I.: 2.7-6.4).
CONCLUSIONS
Dermatologic life quality among cleanroom workers in the secondary battery factory is shown to be lower than that among non-cleanroom workers in this study. The study suggests that the Skindex-29 may provide helpful information on the dermatologic life quality of cleanroom workers. Therefore, regarding evaluation of dermatologic life quality using Skindex-29, preventive care is necessary for cleanroom workers in ultralow humidity environment.

Keyword

Keywords; Ultra low humidity; Cleanroom; Battery factory; Skindex-29; QOL(Quality of life)

MeSH Terms

Alopecia
Callosities
Dermatitis
Drinking
Humans
Humidity
Logistic Models
Occupational Health
Odds Ratio
Psoriasis
Quality of Life*
Risk Factors
Skin
Skin Diseases
Smoke
Smoking
Zea mays
Smoke
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