Medical consultations in relation to severity of hand eczema in the general population

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Medical consultations in relation to severity of hand eczema in the general population. / Hald, M.; Berg, N.D.; Elberling, J.; Johansen, Jeanne Duus.

I: British Journal of Dermatology, Bind 158, Nr. 4, 2008, s. 773-777.

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Hald, M, Berg, ND, Elberling, J & Johansen, JD 2008, 'Medical consultations in relation to severity of hand eczema in the general population', British Journal of Dermatology, bind 158, nr. 4, s. 773-777.

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Hald, M., Berg, N. D., Elberling, J., & Johansen, J. D. (2008). Medical consultations in relation to severity of hand eczema in the general population. British Journal of Dermatology, 158(4), 773-777.

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Hald M, Berg ND, Elberling J, Johansen JD. Medical consultations in relation to severity of hand eczema in the general population. British Journal of Dermatology. 2008;158(4):773-777.

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Hald, M. ; Berg, N.D. ; Elberling, J. ; Johansen, Jeanne Duus. / Medical consultations in relation to severity of hand eczema in the general population. I: British Journal of Dermatology. 2008 ; Bind 158, Nr. 4. s. 773-777.

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title = "Medical consultations in relation to severity of hand eczema in the general population",
abstract = "Background Hand eczema is a common disease with a wide severity spectrum. Little information exists concerning the association between the severity of hand eczema and medical consultations. Objectives To describe the self-rated severity of hand eczema in a general population and the relationship to seeking medical attention. Methods A questionnaire on self-reported hypersensitivity including two questions on hand eczema was sent to a random sample of 6000 individuals, aged 18-69 years, living in Copenhagen, Denmark. A total of 4242 individuals (71%) answered the questionnaire. All individuals who reported hand eczema (n = 752) within the previous 12 months received a more detailed questionnaire focused on hand eczema and a previously validated photographic guide with four groups of severity ranging from almost clear to very severe. Results Five hundred and sixty-four individuals (75%) returned the second questionnaire. The 1-year period prevalence of hand eczema was estimated to be 14% in the population. Twenty-three per cent rated their hand eczema as moderate to very severe. In total, 67% had consulted their general practitioner and 44% had consulted a dermatologist because of hand eczema. Multivariate analysis showed a positive association (P < 0.05) between severity of hand eczema and medical consultations. Of those individuals (n = 102) who had not consulted a dermatologist 26% had experienced moderate to very severe hand eczema within the previous 12 months. Conclusions A considerable proportion of individuals with moderate to very severe hand eczema in the general population miss out on the potential benefit of a dermatological examination, patch testing and a thoroughgoing exploration of environmental factors Udgivelsesdato: 2008/4",
author = "M. Hald and N.D. Berg and J. Elberling and Johansen, {Jeanne Duus}",
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T1 - Medical consultations in relation to severity of hand eczema in the general population

AU - Hald, M.

AU - Berg, N.D.

AU - Elberling, J.

AU - Johansen, Jeanne Duus

N1 - Times Cited: 0ArticleEnglishJohansen, J. DUniv Copenhagen, Gentofte Hosp, Dept Dermatol, Natl Allergy Res Ctr, Niels Andersens Vej 65, DK-2900 Hellerup, DenmarkCited References Count: 26276DSBLACKWELL PUBLISHING9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2DQ, OXON, ENGLANDOXFORD

PY - 2008

Y1 - 2008

N2 - Background Hand eczema is a common disease with a wide severity spectrum. Little information exists concerning the association between the severity of hand eczema and medical consultations. Objectives To describe the self-rated severity of hand eczema in a general population and the relationship to seeking medical attention. Methods A questionnaire on self-reported hypersensitivity including two questions on hand eczema was sent to a random sample of 6000 individuals, aged 18-69 years, living in Copenhagen, Denmark. A total of 4242 individuals (71%) answered the questionnaire. All individuals who reported hand eczema (n = 752) within the previous 12 months received a more detailed questionnaire focused on hand eczema and a previously validated photographic guide with four groups of severity ranging from almost clear to very severe. Results Five hundred and sixty-four individuals (75%) returned the second questionnaire. The 1-year period prevalence of hand eczema was estimated to be 14% in the population. Twenty-three per cent rated their hand eczema as moderate to very severe. In total, 67% had consulted their general practitioner and 44% had consulted a dermatologist because of hand eczema. Multivariate analysis showed a positive association (P < 0.05) between severity of hand eczema and medical consultations. Of those individuals (n = 102) who had not consulted a dermatologist 26% had experienced moderate to very severe hand eczema within the previous 12 months. Conclusions A considerable proportion of individuals with moderate to very severe hand eczema in the general population miss out on the potential benefit of a dermatological examination, patch testing and a thoroughgoing exploration of environmental factors Udgivelsesdato: 2008/4

AB - Background Hand eczema is a common disease with a wide severity spectrum. Little information exists concerning the association between the severity of hand eczema and medical consultations. Objectives To describe the self-rated severity of hand eczema in a general population and the relationship to seeking medical attention. Methods A questionnaire on self-reported hypersensitivity including two questions on hand eczema was sent to a random sample of 6000 individuals, aged 18-69 years, living in Copenhagen, Denmark. A total of 4242 individuals (71%) answered the questionnaire. All individuals who reported hand eczema (n = 752) within the previous 12 months received a more detailed questionnaire focused on hand eczema and a previously validated photographic guide with four groups of severity ranging from almost clear to very severe. Results Five hundred and sixty-four individuals (75%) returned the second questionnaire. The 1-year period prevalence of hand eczema was estimated to be 14% in the population. Twenty-three per cent rated their hand eczema as moderate to very severe. In total, 67% had consulted their general practitioner and 44% had consulted a dermatologist because of hand eczema. Multivariate analysis showed a positive association (P < 0.05) between severity of hand eczema and medical consultations. Of those individuals (n = 102) who had not consulted a dermatologist 26% had experienced moderate to very severe hand eczema within the previous 12 months. Conclusions A considerable proportion of individuals with moderate to very severe hand eczema in the general population miss out on the potential benefit of a dermatological examination, patch testing and a thoroughgoing exploration of environmental factors Udgivelsesdato: 2008/4

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VL - 158

SP - 773

EP - 777

JO - British Journal of Dermatology

JF - British Journal of Dermatology

SN - 0007-0963

IS - 4

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