48 Hours After Surgery Shower Patient's Wound Infection Rate, Pain Score, Patient Satisfaction and Cost.
NCT ID: NCT01846598
Last Updated: 2014-04-15
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
444 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2013-05-31
2014-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Research situations and objects: the subjects conditions: adult (minimum age\> 20 years; maximum age are not limit) 48 hours after surgery suture not opened the line and remove the drainage tube wound, closing the case exclusion conditions include: surgical procedure contamination or have been infected wounds, chronic wounds, burns,wounds, trauma wounds, immune function insufficiency or use of immunosuppressive agents can not sign a consent form by the end of the severe and pregnancy.
Research steps: meet the requirements of the subjects to obtain informed consent, by the number of computer random number table, randomly assigned into the shower group or non-shower group, n = 222, shower group will given leaflets before surgery about the wound care guidelines after surgery, (48 hours after surgery, shower not a bath so that your wounds will not be immersed in water, as this may reopen your wounds. please avoid the area of the wound. And gently on your stitches shower, do not vigorously rubbing the wound because it may cause pain,and might delayed wound healing after a rubbing, then with a clean towel and gently pat dry the wound.It can also be allowed to naturally dry or cool air from a hair dryer to dry, do no cover any dressing and maintain open and dry, do not use sanitizer. If shower during hospitalization advised and instructed by researchers. If shower during home, researchers advised and instructed by telephone interviews.The tap water single-use only, unlimited shower time and water amount. Non-shower group were given the current wound care guidance after surgery by the researchers before surgery (without dressing, after 48 hours use sterile normal saline solution clean the wound and cover with gauze, two days to be replaced once, but if sweating or other wet wound, can be replaced at any time.). All subjects returned to the clinic after 7-14 days, the researcher who do not know group will do the wound bacterial culture (if the wound appear red, swelling, heat, pain or purulent exudate or the original physician to determine the need),and the researcher also do outpatient surgical wound photographic archive for all subjects, photographic archive will be sent to an unknown group, MD, Department of Infectious Diseases to determine wound infection (1) or (2) or (3 ): (1) red, swelling, heat, pain (2) purulent exudate (3) bacterial culture (+) the wound track track record with experts validity postoperative.The collected data will Including basic information, the surgical site, surgical start and end times, the use of antibiotics situation, shower time, frequency, cost of water, pain conditions, Comfort, uncomfortable symptoms, surgical wound infection status assessment (skin around the wound redness, swelling, heat, pain, wound pus, exudate type and culture results), wound care costs and frequency. The version SPSS15.0 statistical software for archiving, and T-test ANOVA variance analysis, linear correlation analysis to analyze the data. Outcome measures: wound infection, pain condition, comfort, cost analysis.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
2. chronic wounds
3. burns,wounds
4. trauma wounds
5. immune function insufficiency or use of immunosuppressive agents
6. can not sign a consent form
7. the end stage of disease
8. pregnancy
241 Months
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Taiwan University Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Hsieh Pei-Yin, MSD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
National Taiwan University Hospital
Locations
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National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, , Taiwan
Countries
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References
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Fernandez R, Green HL, Griffiths R, Atkinson RA, Ellwood LJ. Water for wound cleansing. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2022 Sep 14;9(9):CD003861. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD003861.pub4.
Other Identifiers
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201301038RIND
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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