Effectiveness of different skin protectants in nursing care of patients with incontinence
10.16571/j.cnki.1008-8199.2019.01.019
- VernacularTitle: 不同皮肤保护剂护理失禁患者的效果分析
- Author:
Ting YANG
1
;
Qi-xia JIANG
2
;
Rong-rong TANG
2
;
Ji-hong ZHONG
2
;
Ya-hong LIU
2
Author Information
1. Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine School of Nursing,Nanjing 210023,Jiangsu,China
2. Jinling Medical School of Nanjing Chinese Medicine University,Nanjing 210002,Jiangsu,China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
incontinence-associated dermatitis;prevention;skin protection;skin nursing
- From:
Journal of Medical Postgraduates
2019;32(1):87-90
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective Incontinence-associated dermatitis(IAD) is a common skin disease, but there is still lack of evidence on which kind of skin proctectant can provide effective prevention and cost reduction. The article aimed to explore the clinical effect and cost-effectiveness of two skin protectants based on structured skin care regimens in the nursing care of incontinent patients and provide evidence for effective prevention of IAD.Methods A total of 124 patients with incontinence were randomly selected and divided into observation group (62 cases) and control group (62 cases). On the basis of the structured skin care program which focused on incontinence management, cleansing and protection, the patients in the observation group were treated with the composite zinc oxide ointment for 7 days, while patients in control group were treated with ostomy powder combined with skin barrier film for 7 days. The main observation indicators were the incidence of IAD and the cost of nursing materials.Results All 62 patients in the observation group completed the study, while in the control group 2 patients fell off because of death and discharge from hospital and 60 patients completed the study. The per-protocol analysis showed that the incidences of IAD in two groups were 6.45% and 20.00%, the intention-to-treat analysis showed 6.45% and 22.58%, and there was significant difference between groups (P<0.05). The nursing cost of the observation group (239.71±48.55) was lower than that of control group (264.35±61.55), and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion The use of the composite zinc oxide ointment based on a structured skin care regimen can improve the preventive effect of IAD and reducing costs.