Cocos nucifera and glycerine afterwork moisturizers for secondary prevention of hand dermatitis among fabric worker: a randomized, double- blind, cross over trial

Author:

Budianti Windy K1,Soebaryo Retno W1,Mansyur Muchtaruddin1,Suyatna Franciscus D1,Siagian Minarma1,Djajadisastra Joshita1,Prakoeswa Cita RS2

Affiliation:

1. University of Indonesia

2. Airlangga University

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: The use of skin barrier-enhancing topical medication is a favorable approach for the treatment of occupational hand dermatitis (OHD). Cocos nucifera or coconut oil is one of the best sources of lipid enriched with laurate acid, and glycerin is a well-known humectant that improves skin hydration. This study is aimed is to evaluate the effectiveness of Cocos nucifera and glycerin for secondary prevention of OHD among batik (Indonesian traditional fabric) workers. Methods: In a randomized, double-blind, crossover trial, the effect of glycerin-Cocos nucifera cream vs. glycerin-only was considered with multiple afterwork applications of moisturizer over a 2-week period on batik workers with OHD. Assessment of trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL), skin capacitance, and a clinical assessment using the Hand Eczema Severity Index (HECSI) were carried out at day 0 and 14. Results: Thirty-two batik dyeing and/or rinsing workers were enrolled in the study with mild to moderate OHD. Clinical improvement was demonstrated by 20% decrease in HECSI and TEWL, and 20% increase in skin capacitance. Both moisturizers were equally effective for the secondary prevention of OHD. Conclusion: Glycerin-Cocos nucifera and glycerin-only cream are equally effective for secondary prevention for OHD among batik worker to reduce the prevalence of hand dermatitis.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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