Occupational Irritan Contact Dermatitis Among Shipyard Workers in Samarinda, Indonesia

Occupational irritant contact dermatitis (OICD) is still a occupational health problem. Shipyard workers are susceptible to OICD. A cross sectional study was conducted on 32 samples of shipyard workers in Samarinda to analyze the prevalence of OICD and related factors. The dependent variable is OICD...

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Main Authors: Iwan Muhamad Ramdan, Siti Hikmatul Ilmiah, Adit Rahmat F
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Semarang 2018-11-01
Series:KEMAS: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Online Access:https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/kemas/article/view/13417
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spelling doaj-ee4f676d2cff4418a660cc2008ed1f532020-11-24T22:06:26ZengUniversitas Negeri SemarangKEMAS: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat1858-11962355-35962018-11-0114223924610.15294/kemas.v14i2.134178152Occupational Irritan Contact Dermatitis Among Shipyard Workers in Samarinda, IndonesiaIwan Muhamad Ramdan0Siti Hikmatul Ilmiah1Adit Rahmat F2Public Health Faculty, Mulawarman UniversityDept.Occupational Health and Safety, Fac. Public Health, Universitas MulawarmanDept. Environmental Health, Fac. Public Health, Universitas MulawarmanOccupational irritant contact dermatitis (OICD) is still a occupational health problem. Shipyard workers are susceptible to OICD. A cross sectional study was conducted on 32 samples of shipyard workers in Samarinda to analyze the prevalence of OICD and related factors. The dependent variable is OICD, while independent variable consists of age, length of service, length of contact, history of skin diseases, personal hygene and personal protective equipment. Data collection through interview and direct observation, data analysis using Phi test and multiple logistic regression. All respondents had OICD and significantly correlated with working period (p = 0.001), history of skin disease (p = 0.004), personal hygene (p = 0.003) and use of PPE (p = 0.05). History of skin disease (B = 1.116) and use of PPE (B = 1.053) are most dominant variables. Personal hygiene improvements, tightening monitoring of use of PPE and improving occupational health efforts have been suggested.https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/kemas/article/view/13417occupational irritan contact dermatitis, working period, history of disease, personal hygene, personal protective equipment
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author Iwan Muhamad Ramdan
Siti Hikmatul Ilmiah
Adit Rahmat F
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Siti Hikmatul Ilmiah
Adit Rahmat F
Occupational Irritan Contact Dermatitis Among Shipyard Workers in Samarinda, Indonesia
KEMAS: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat
occupational irritan contact dermatitis, working period, history of disease, personal hygene, personal protective equipment
author_facet Iwan Muhamad Ramdan
Siti Hikmatul Ilmiah
Adit Rahmat F
author_sort Iwan Muhamad Ramdan
title Occupational Irritan Contact Dermatitis Among Shipyard Workers in Samarinda, Indonesia
title_short Occupational Irritan Contact Dermatitis Among Shipyard Workers in Samarinda, Indonesia
title_full Occupational Irritan Contact Dermatitis Among Shipyard Workers in Samarinda, Indonesia
title_fullStr Occupational Irritan Contact Dermatitis Among Shipyard Workers in Samarinda, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Occupational Irritan Contact Dermatitis Among Shipyard Workers in Samarinda, Indonesia
title_sort occupational irritan contact dermatitis among shipyard workers in samarinda, indonesia
publisher Universitas Negeri Semarang
series KEMAS: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat
issn 1858-1196
2355-3596
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Occupational irritant contact dermatitis (OICD) is still a occupational health problem. Shipyard workers are susceptible to OICD. A cross sectional study was conducted on 32 samples of shipyard workers in Samarinda to analyze the prevalence of OICD and related factors. The dependent variable is OICD, while independent variable consists of age, length of service, length of contact, history of skin diseases, personal hygene and personal protective equipment. Data collection through interview and direct observation, data analysis using Phi test and multiple logistic regression. All respondents had OICD and significantly correlated with working period (p = 0.001), history of skin disease (p = 0.004), personal hygene (p = 0.003) and use of PPE (p = 0.05). History of skin disease (B = 1.116) and use of PPE (B = 1.053) are most dominant variables. Personal hygiene improvements, tightening monitoring of use of PPE and improving occupational health efforts have been suggested.
topic occupational irritan contact dermatitis, working period, history of disease, personal hygene, personal protective equipment
url https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/kemas/article/view/13417
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