Prevalence of interdigital pilonidal sinus in hair professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1080/15459624.2024.2420984
Hamdi Al Shenawi, Suhair Al Saad, Noor Al Shenawi, Noor Al Rumaihi, Zainab Salmeen, Noora Al Sadeh, Ali M Alfehaid, Musab Alshelali, Mohammed A Bin-Jabr, Hasheem A Alzeyadi, Rabbani M Daoud
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Interdigital Pilonidal Sinus (IPNS), also known as barber's disease, is a rare occupational disease that affects hairdressers and barbers. It develops when customers' hair penetrates the webspace between the fingers, causing a foreign body reaction. This cross-sectional study, conducted across all five governorates in Bahrain, aimed to investigate the prevalence of IPNS among hairdressers and barbers in Bahrain. A total of 479 participants (253 male and 226 female) from 384 hairdressing salons and barbershops were selected using a convenience sampling technique. Participants' age, hand dominance, nationality, smoking status, work experience, hygiene habits, and medical comorbidities were assessed through an interview-administered questionnaire. No cases of IPNS were identified in the study group; however, two male participants reported having Pilonidal Sinus (PNS) in the sacrococcygeal region. The study was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, a period when rigorous hygiene practices were likely adopted due to government-enforced regulations. The absence of IPNS observed in the study group could be attributed to enhanced hygiene practices. It is also plausible that the association between IPNS and barbering was more of an exaggerated assumption adopted over time, rather than a causal relationship. Despite the limitations of the cross-sectional design, this study provides valuable insights into the prevalence of IPNS among hairdressers and barbers in Bahrain and underscores the importance of good hygiene practices in preventing infections. Future longitudinal studies are recommended to explore potential risk factors for IPNS in hair professionals.

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COVID-19大流行期间头发专业人员指间毛突窦的患病率:一项横断面研究
指间毛突窦(IPNS),又称理发师病,是一种罕见的影响理发师和理发师的职业病。当顾客的头发穿过手指间的空隙时,就会产生异物反应。这项横断面研究在巴林所有五个省进行,旨在调查巴林理发师和理发师中IPNS的患病率。采用方便抽样法,从384家美发沙龙和理发店中选出479名参与者(253名男性和226名女性)。参与者的年龄、手优势、国籍、吸烟状况、工作经验、卫生习惯和医疗合并症通过访谈管理的问卷进行评估。研究组中未发现IPNS病例;然而,两名男性参与者报告在骶尾骨区域有毛突窦(PNS)。这项研究是在COVID-19大流行期间进行的,由于政府强制执行的法规,这一时期可能会采取严格的卫生习惯。在研究组中观察到的IPNS缺失可归因于加强卫生习惯。IPNS和理发之间的联系也似乎是一种随着时间的推移而被夸大的假设,而不是因果关系。尽管横断面设计存在局限性,但本研究为了解巴林美发师和理发师中IPNS的患病率提供了有价值的见解,并强调了良好的卫生习惯对预防感染的重要性。建议未来进行纵向研究,以探索头发专业人员IPNS的潜在危险因素。
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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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10.00%
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81
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12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene ( JOEH ) is a joint publication of the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA®) and ACGIH®. The JOEH is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to enhancing the knowledge and practice of occupational and environmental hygiene and safety by widely disseminating research articles and applied studies of the highest quality. The JOEH provides a written medium for the communication of ideas, methods, processes, and research in core and emerging areas of occupational and environmental hygiene. Core domains include, but are not limited to: exposure assessment, control strategies, ergonomics, and risk analysis. Emerging domains include, but are not limited to: sensor technology, emergency preparedness and response, changing workforce, and management and analysis of "big" data.
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