93
Participants
Start Date
December 24, 2022
Primary Completion Date
November 8, 2023
Study Completion Date
November 8, 2023
Use of Barrier cream group 1 in the healing of diaper dermatitis
"In this study, the infant's first-degree diaper dermatitis was determined by the doctor or midwife using the Uncomplicated Diaper Dermatitis Severity Rating Scale in Infants. After first-degree diaper dermatitis was detected in the babies and their written consent was obtained, the parents of the babies were informed about the research before application and the parent-baby identification information form was filled out. Families were provided with education based on the ABCDE model. Mothers were informed that Barrier cream 1 would be used at each diaper change. Baby dermatitis was monitored face to face by the researcher on the 1st, 3rd and 5th days, and the scores were recorded on the observation form. Follow-up of those with a diaper dermatitis score of 0 was discontinued because full recovery was achieved."
Use of Barrier cream 2 in the healing of diaper dermatitis
"In this study, the infant's first-degree diaper dermatitis was determined by the doctor or midwife using the Uncomplicated Diaper Dermatitis Severity Rating Scale in Infants. After first-degree diaper dermatitis was detected in the babies and their written consent was obtained, the parents of the babies were informed about the research before application and the parent-baby identification information form was filled out. Families were provided with education based on the ABCDE model. Mothers were informed that barrier cream 2 would be used at each diaper change. Baby dermatitis was monitored face to face by the researcher on the 1st, 3rd and 5th days, and the scores were recorded on the observation form. Follow-up of those with a diaper dermatitis score of 0 was discontinued because full recovery was achieved."
Use of olive oil in the healing of diaper dermatitis
"In this study, the infant's first-degree diaper dermatitis was determined by the doctor or midwife using the Uncomplicated Diaper Dermatitis Severity Rating Scale in Infants. After first-degree diaper dermatitis was detected in the babies and their written consent was obtained, the parents of the babies were informed about the research before application and the parent-baby identification information form was filled out. Families were provided with education based on the ABCDE model. Mothers were informed that olive oil would be used at each diaper change. Baby dermatitis was monitored face to face by the researcher on the 1st, 3rd and 5th days, and the scores were recorded on the observation form. Follow-up of those with a diaper dermatitis score of 0 was discontinued because full recovery was achieved."
Antalya Provincial Directorate of Health, Antalya
Karadeniz Technical University
OTHER