Impact of hand eczema on quality of life: metropolitan versus non‐metropolitan areas
Contact Dermatitis2018Vol. 78(5), pp. 348–354
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Line Brok Nørreslet, Tove Agner, Jennifer Astrup Sørensen, Niels Erik Ebbehøj, Jens Peter Bonde, Maja H. Fisker
Abstract
Our data indicate that area of residence has a modifying effect on the relationship between disease severity and HR-QoL, with a more negative impact on HR-QoL in metropolitan than in non-metropolitan areas. This information is important with respect to fully appreciating the burden of occupational hand eczema.
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