Improving occupational skin disease knowledge and prevention for cosmetology students
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Kara Haughtigan, DNP; Eve Main, DNP; Tonya Bragg-Underwood, DNP, MSN -- School of Nursing, Western Kentucky University School of Nursing, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA; Cecilia Watkins, PhD, Public Health Department, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA
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Cosmetologists frequently develop occupational skin disease related to workplace exposures. The results of this study suggest use of an educational intervention can increase knowledge of occupational skin disease and use of preventive strategies for hairdresser cosmetology students.
44th Biennial Convention 2017 Theme: Influence Through Action: Advancing Global Health, Nursing, and Midwifery.
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Review Type | Abstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Host |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | N/A |
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Keywords | Cosmetology; Occupational Skin Disease; Prevention |
Name | 44th Biennial Convention |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
Date | 2017 |
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