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Authors
Roelofs C; Azaroff LS; Holcroft C; Nguyen H; Doan T
Source
J Immigr Minor Health 2008 Aug; 10(4):353-361
NIOSHTIC No.
20034386
Abstract
A community-university collaborative partnership assessed self-reported work-related health effects and environmental factors in Boston's Vietnamese immigrant community via an interviewer-assisted survey. Seventy-one nail technicians responded. Musculoskeletal disorders, skin problems, respiratory irritation and headaches were commonly reported as work-related, as were poor air quality, dusts and offensive odors. The reporting of a work-related respiratory symptom was significantly associated with the reporting of exposure factors such as poorer air quality. Absence of skin disorders was associated with glove use and musculoskeletal symptoms were associated with years worked as a nail technician. Work-related health effects may be common in nail salon work. Chemical and musculoskeletal hazards should be reduced through product and equipment redesign.
Keywords
Occupational-health; Demographic-characteristics; Occupational-exposure; Solvents; Dust-particles; Dusts; Injuries; Musculoskeletal-system-disorders; Skin-irritants; Air-quality; Work-environment; Questionnaires; Respiratory-irritants; Respiratory-system-disorders; Author Keywords: Immigrant; Occupational health; Nail salon; Vietnamese-American
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