Deschamps Frederic, Langrand Jerome, Lesage Francois-Xavier
Occupational Disease Department University Hospital of Reims.
J Occup Health. 2014;56(2):157-63. doi: 10.1539/joh.13-0139-fs. Epub 2014 Mar 4.
Hairdressers have a high incidence of occupational diseases, owing to excessive wet work and exposure to chemical substances. The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of occupational diseases in a population of self-employed hairdressers, matched for age and sex with a control group of wage-earning hairdressers.
A health questionnaire was administered to both groups by an occupational health practitioner.
Irritative skin diseases were reported by 1.5% of the self-employed hairdressers versus 9.1% of the wage earners. Conversely, the rates of respiratory diseases and cumulative musculoskeletal injuries were much higher among self-employed hairdressers.
This study shows that the overall health of self-employed hairdressers is lower than that of their wage-earning counterparts. This can be attributed to several aspects of work exposure, organization, including longer working hours, fewer protective measures and the absence of preventive medicine in the workplace.
由于过度的湿作业以及接触化学物质,美发师职业病发病率较高。本研究的目的是评估个体经营美发师群体中职业病的患病率,并与年龄和性别相匹配的受雇美发师对照组进行比较。
由职业健康从业者对两组进行健康问卷调查。
个体经营美发师中有1.5%报告患有刺激性皮肤病,而受雇美发师中这一比例为9.1%。相反,个体经营美发师中呼吸系统疾病和累积性肌肉骨骼损伤的发生率要高得多。
本研究表明,个体经营美发师的总体健康状况低于受雇美发师。这可归因于工作暴露、组织等多个方面,包括工作时间更长、防护措施更少以及工作场所缺乏预防医学。