نتایج جستجو برای: Hairdressers

تعداد نتایج: 309  

2013
Marie Thi Dao Tran Jesper Elberling Sine Skovbjerg Nikolaj Drimer Berg Heidi Søsted Jeanne Duus Johansen Susan Hovmand Lysdal

OBJECTIVES To investigate the prevalence and the severity of fragrance-related symptoms among hairdressers in Denmark compared with the Danish general population. Further, to characterize former hairdressers who are severely chemically intolerant to fragranced products in relation to sex, age and health- and work-related reasons for leaving the hairdressing profession. METHODS The study popul...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2000
T Slater L Bradshaw D Fishwick S Cheng M Kimbell-Dunn R Erkinjuntti-Pekkanen J Douwes N Pearce

BACKGROUND A study of occupational respiratory symptoms in hairdressers was carried out in 26 salons in New Zealand. METHODS A questionnaire was administered to 100 hairdressers and 106 office and shop workers, recording respiratory symptoms, demographic data, and smoking habits. Pulmonary function was measured before each shift. RESULTS Hairdressers had a higher prevalence of asthma sympto...

2014
Pil Kyun Jung June-Hee Lee Ji Hye Baek Jungho Hwang Jong-Uk Won Inah Kim Jaehoon Roh

OBJECTIVES Hairdressers in Korea perform various tasks and are exposed to health risk factors such as chemical substances or prolonged duration of wet work. The objective of this study is to provide descriptive statistics on the demographics and work characteristics of hairdressers in Korea and to identify work-related risk factors for dermatologic symptoms in hairdressers. METHODS 1,054 hair...

Journal: :Han'gug miyong haghoeji 2022

In this study, a total of 311 questionnaires were used through SPSS 21.0 to analyze the effect hairdresser maturity on customer orientation and work performance. The results survey are as follows. First, hairdressers was two dimensions: psychological job maturity, three problem-solving orientation, response appearance performance organizational individual Second, it found that had positive(+) p...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2001
B E Hollund B E Moen S H Lygre E Florvaag E Omenaas

OBJECTIVE To assess respiratory symptoms among hairdressers in Norway. METHODS The study was based on a questionnaire sent to 100 hairdressers (91% responding) and 95 office workers (84% responding). The questionnaire sought information about allergy, respiratory symptoms in the past year, and symptoms after exposures to different types of pollutants, working conditions, and smoking habits. A...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2010
Henriette S Hansen Jeanne D Johansen Jacob P Thyssen Allan Linneberg Heidi Søsted

BACKGROUND Hairdressers are occupationally and personally exposed to hair dye substances and adverse reactions from the skin are well known. Currently, little is known about personal exposure to hair dye ingredients and temporary black tattoos. OBJECTIVES To investigate hairdressers' professional and personal risk exposures and to compare the frequency of temporary tattoos among hairdressers ...

2014
K. Kronholm Diab B. A. G. Jönsson A. Axmon J. Nielsen

OBJECTIVES Hairdressers often complain of work-related rhinitis (WR). They are infrequently sensitized to persulphates. The cause and mechanism of the symptoms and the effects on their health-related quality of life (HRQoL) remains unclear. The objectives were to follow female hairdressers with WR mainly from bleaching powder regarding nasal reactivity to persulphate and to evaluate symptoms, H...

2015
Maysaa Nemer Petter Kristensen Khaldoun Nijem Espen Bjertness Øivind Skare Marit Skogstad

OBJECTIVES Hairdressers are exposed to chemicals at the workplace which are known to cause respiratory symptoms and asthma. This study aimed to examine changes in self-reported respiratory symptoms over 5 years, as well as to examine the lung function decline and determine whether it is within the expected range, to assess the dropout rate and reasons for leaving the profession, and to examine ...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2014
Frederic Deschamps Jerome Langrand Francois-Xavier Lesage

OBJECTIVE 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. METHOD A health questionnaire was administered to both ...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2009
A Axmon L Rylander

OBJECTIVES To investigate birth weight and fetal growth in female hairdressers, while controlling for intergenerational effects and effects related to childhood exposures. METHODS A cohort of women who had attended vocational schools for hairdressers were compared to their sisters with respect to birth weight and fetal growth (measured as small for gestational age (SGA) or large for gestation...

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