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Global Trends and Emerging Challenges in Occupational Skin Disease Research: A Comprehensive Bibliometric and Science Mapping Analysis Yuridian Purwoko, Reza; Ferianasari, Ineke Winda; Aryanti, Evy; Wiyono, Nanang; Zaki, Shifa Nurzahra
Journal La Medihealtico Vol. 5 No. 6 (2024): Journal La Medihealtico
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallamedihealtico.v5i6.1746

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Occupational Skin Diseases (OSDs) represent a significant global health issue. This study aims to analyze OSD research trends from 2014 to 2023 through a comprehensive bibliometric analysis. The search was carried out in the Scopus database using keywords: "occupational skin disease" OR "work-related skin disease" OR "occupational dermatosis". A total of 491 documents were analyzed using VOSviewer and Biblioshiny. The results show an increase in publications with a peak in 2021, dominated by developed countries such as Germany and the United States, but the contribution of developing countries is starting to be seen. The focus of research shifted from classic contact dermatitis to the issue of COVID-19 and the use of personal protective equipment. The University of Osnabrück and the journal Contact Dermatitis are the main contributors. The analysis uncovered gaps in longitudinal research, insufficient research on the informal sector, and limited interventions in developing countries. Future research is suggested to focus on innovative prevention strategies, climate change impacts, and the utilization of new technologies, with an emphasis on international collaboration. This study highlights the importance of OSD research's adaptation to new challenges in the workplace and the need for a more inclusive global approach.
Wrinkles Profile In Various Age And Gender Using Visia® Imaging In Indonesia: A Single-Center Study Widodo, Arini Astasari; Zaki, Shifa Nurzahra; Wijaya, Angelina
Jurnal Ners Vol. 9 No. 4 (2025): OKTOBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

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Introduction: Skin is the most recognizable manifestation of tissue aging, particularly the face, which is sensitive to skin aging due to frequent and extensive exposure to sunlight. Visible signs of facial aging, such as wrinkles, are common concerns among all ages, significantly impacting cosmetic appearance and often leading to negative psychological, emotional, and social consequences. Understanding wrinkle variations across age and gender is crucial for effective dermatological treatment and development of more personalized skincare regimens. This study aimed to describe and analyze wrinkles profile using VISIA® imaging technology across different age groups and genders. Methods: This analytic quantitative study with a cross-sectional design approach utilized medical records of registered patients at Dermalogia Clinic in Jakarta who underwent VISIA® imaging from 2024-2025. Wrinkles were assessed using VISIA® imaging system, which provides high-resolution, objective skin assessments through an automated quantified software, with depth and density metrics quantified using pixel-based algorithm. Wrinkle severity was quantitatively compared across age groups and genders. Results: Among 420 patients, wrinkle significantly worsen progressively with age (p<0.05), especially under the eyes and at crow's feet. Men aged 30-50 showed more pronounced wrinkles, with the >50 age group having the highest severity. Males exhibited deeper wrinkles than females, likely due to biological, hormonal, and environmental differences. Conclusion: Age and gender significantly influence facial wrinkle severity. VISIA® imaging provides a reliable objective assessment on skin aging, supporting personalized anti-aging treatments. Further studies are needed to explore lifestyle factors affecting wrinkle formation.