The Effect of Skin Care Applied With Two Different Oils on Skin Integrity and Growth Parameters in Premature Babies
NCT ID: NCT04972747
Last Updated: 2022-03-22
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
72 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-10-16
2022-07-30
Brief Summary
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Skin basically enables the newborn to explore the world by thermoregulation, as a barrier against microorganisms and chemical harmful substances, maintaining fluid-electrolyte balance, vitamin D production, fat storage and sensory-touch. The immature skin of the newborn cannot fully fulfill these functions. In another study conducted between sunflower oil and the control group, it was stated that rash and peeling were less common in the sunflower oil experiment group compared to the control group.
As a result, evidence-based knowledge of nurses about neonatal skin care should be increased in neonatal intensive care units, and appropriate nursing care should be given especially to premature newborns who are at risk due to hospitalization. Even if there is no routine procedure in our service, baby oil is massaged during care hours, but there is no study on this. The aim of this study is to contribute to the neonatal skin care literature and to provide appropriate evidence-based care in the service routine.
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Detailed Description
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These groups are; Sunflower oil group: Babies to whom skin care will be applied with sunflower oil.
Coconut oil group: Babies who will be treated with coconut oil
After the premature babies who meet the study criteria are divided into groups and their consent is obtained, they will be followed up by the person conducting the study, and all applications will be carried out by the same person. Information about the newborn will be filled in by the person who will perform the application by using the "Form for Identifying the Introductory and Clinical Characteristics of the Newborn".
The application will be carried out twice a day during the maintenance hours of the service. In skin care applications, body baths are applied not more than three times a week, as it may cause hypothermia in preterm babies in the ward routine. In daily skin care, body cleaning with cotton, changing the fixation points such as orogastric probe, and changing the monitor probe locations are among the routine practices. In order to hydrate and moisturize the skin in preterm and term babies, baby oil in the service is used. Skin care applied in the service routine will be applied to the preterm babies included in the study, and only sunflower oil and coconut oil will be used as moisturizers.
APPLICATION Group 1: Preterm babies treated with sunflower oil
* 31 preterm babies determined by randomization method will be included in the group to be applied skin care with sunflower oil.
* Before the application, the researcher will meet with the family and fill in the "Informed Consent Form".
* Social hand washing will be applied before the application.
* Before the application, the skin of the newborn will be evaluated by using the "Neonatal Skin Condition Assessment Scale".
* In order to measure the moisture of the skin before the application, the moisture level of the skin will be recorded by measuring from three different points, namely the abdomen, legs and arms, with a DMM branded skin moisture meter.
* The baby will be placed under a radiant warmer by the practitioner to keep his body temperature.
* For the follow-up of growth parameters, the weight of the newborn will be weighed at the same time while the baby is naked, using the digital baby scale in the service. In addition, the baby's head circumference, height and belly circumference will be measured with a tape measure and recorded.
* Before each application, preterm babies will be given skin care in the service routine and sunflower oil will be applied twice a day for 14 days.
* Absorption of sunflower oil for preterm babies will be provided by using a baby massage application.
* Before the massage, 3-4 ml of sunflower oil will be applied to the whole body surface except the genital area and scalp.
* Massage to the baby will be started first on the legs and feet, then continued with massage of the abdomen and chest area, arms and hands, face and back, respectively, and will be applied for 15 minutes at least 30 minutes after feeding.
* 12 hours after each application, the skin of the newborn will be evaluated using the "Neonatal Skin Condition Assessment Scale", and the measurement will be made with a DMM brand skin moisture meter and recorded in the follow-up form.
* Weight monitoring will be recorded daily to monitor growth parameters and daily weight gain / decrease will be monitored. Head circumference and height lengths will be measured and recorded before the application and on the 7th and 14th day of the application.
Group 2: Preterm babies treated with coconut oil
* 31 preterm coconut oils determined by randomization method will be included in the group to be applied skin care.
* Before the application, the researcher will meet with the family and fill in the "Informed Consent Form".
* Social hand washing will be applied before the application.
* Before the application, the skin of the newborn will be evaluated by using the "Neonatal Skin Condition Assessment Scale".
* In order to measure the moisture of the skin before the application, the moisture level of the skin will be recorded by measuring from three different points, namely the abdomen, legs and arms, with a DMM branded skin moisture meter.
* The baby will be placed under a radiant warmer by the practitioner to keep his body temperature.
* For the follow-up of growth parameters, the weight of the newborn will be weighed at the same time while the baby is naked, using the digital baby scale in the service. In addition, the baby's head circumference, height and belly circumference will be measured with a tape measure and recorded.
* Before each application, preterm babies will be given skin care in the service routine and coconut oil will be applied twice a day for 14 days.
* Absorption of coconut oil for preterm babies will be provided by using a baby massage application.
* Before the massage, 3-4 ml of coconut oil will be applied to the whole body surface except the genital area and scalp.
* Massage to the baby will be started first on the legs and feet, then continued with massage of the abdomen and chest area, arms and hands, face and back, respectively, and will be applied for 15 minutes at least 30 minutes after feeding.
* 12 hours after each application, the skin of the newborn will be evaluated using the "Neonatal Skin Condition Assessment Scale", and the measurement will be made with a DMM brand skin moisture meter and recorded in the follow-up form.
* Weight monitoring will be recorded daily to monitor growth parameters and daily weight gain / decrease will be monitored. Head circumference and height lengths will be measured and recorded before the application and on the 7th and 14th day of the application.
Sunflower oil
Sunflower oil is a light yellow colored and light-tasting vegetable oil obtained from the seeds of the sunflower plant. It contains 90% unsaturated fatty acids (combined oleic and linoleic) and about 10% saturated fatty acids (palmitic and stearic). In the literature, the importance of using mineral oils in maintaining the integrity of the skin of newborns has been stated and there are many studies using sunflower oil on this subject.
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is a highly saturated fat traditionally made from the oil's raw coconut or dried coconut kernels. Coconut oil is rich in medium-chain fatty acids, a saturated form of fat. It contains Lauric acid 49%, Mystic acid 18%, Caprylic acid 8%, Palmitic acid 8% and Capric acid 7%.
Recruitment Criteria;
* Parents' consent to participate in the research
* Preterm babies at 32-36 gestational week
* preterm babies with a weight of 1000 gr and above
* Non-surgical infants are included
Exclusion Criteria;
* Preterm babies monitored on mechanical ventilation
* Skin damage over 5% of the body surface
* Preterm babies receiving phototherapy
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Suggest skin care with sunflower oil for preterm babies
* Before each application, preterm babies will be given skin care in the service routine and sunflower oil will be applied twice a day for 14 days.
* Absorption of sunflower oil for preterm babies will be provided by using a baby massage application.
* Before the massage, 3-4 ml of sunflower oil will be applied to the whole body surface except the genital area and scalp..
* 12 hours after each application, the skin of the newborn will be evaluated using the "Neonatal Skin Condition Assessment Scale" (Appendix-2), and the measurement will be made with a DMM brand skin moisture meter and recorded in the follow-up form.
skin care with sunflower oil
The application will be carried out twice a day during the maintenance hours of the service. In skin care applications, body baths are applied not more than three times a week, as it may cause hypothermia in preterm babies in the ward routine. In daily skin care, body cleaning with cotton, changing the fixation points such as orogastric probe, and changing the monitor probe locations are among the routine practices. In order to hydrate and moisturize the skin in preterm and term babies, baby oil in the service is used. Skin care applied in the service routine will be applied to the preterm babies included in the study, and only sunflower oil and coconut oil will be used as moisturizers.
Suggest skin care with cocunut oil for preterm babies
* Before each application, preterm babies will be given skin care in the service routine and coconut oil will be applied twice a day for 14 days.
* Absorption of coconut oil for preterm babies will be provided by using a baby massage application.
* Before the massage, 3-4 ml of coconut oil will be applied to the whole body surface except the genital area and scalp.
* 12 hours after each application, the skin of the newborn will be evaluated using the "Neonatal Skin Condition Assessment Scale" (Appendix-2), and the measurement will be made with a DMM brand skin moisture meter and recorded in the follow-up form.
skin care with sunflower oil
The application will be carried out twice a day during the maintenance hours of the service. In skin care applications, body baths are applied not more than three times a week, as it may cause hypothermia in preterm babies in the ward routine. In daily skin care, body cleaning with cotton, changing the fixation points such as orogastric probe, and changing the monitor probe locations are among the routine practices. In order to hydrate and moisturize the skin in preterm and term babies, baby oil in the service is used. Skin care applied in the service routine will be applied to the preterm babies included in the study, and only sunflower oil and coconut oil will be used as moisturizers.
Interventions
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skin care with sunflower oil
The application will be carried out twice a day during the maintenance hours of the service. In skin care applications, body baths are applied not more than three times a week, as it may cause hypothermia in preterm babies in the ward routine. In daily skin care, body cleaning with cotton, changing the fixation points such as orogastric probe, and changing the monitor probe locations are among the routine practices. In order to hydrate and moisturize the skin in preterm and term babies, baby oil in the service is used. Skin care applied in the service routine will be applied to the preterm babies included in the study, and only sunflower oil and coconut oil will be used as moisturizers.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Preterm babies at 32-36 gestational week
* 1000 gr and above preterm babies
* Non-surgical infants are included.
Exclusion Criteria
* Preterm babies monitored on mechanical ventilation
* Preterm babies receiving phototherapy
2 Days
30 Days
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Okan University
OTHER
Derince Training and Research Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Yaprak Tokdemir
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Gülzade Uysal, assoc. prof
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Okan University
Locations
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Derince eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi
Kocaeli, İ̇zmi̇t, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2020/124-2
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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