Effects of excretion care with a smart automatic defecation treatment system on skin humidity, Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis, and pressure ulcers of patients with incontinence residing in long-term care facilities: Non-equivalent control group non-sy

Eun-Ju Kim, Eun-Young Kim
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This study investigated the effects of excretion care using a smart automatic defecation treatment system on skin humidity, pressure ulcer (PU) occurrence, and severity of Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis (IAD) among patients with incontinence residing in long-term care facilities. Each patient in the experimental group was fitted with a smart automatic defecation treatment system. The system detected the release of urine/stool via a built-in sensor, followed by suction, cleaning with a water jet, and drying with warm air. Incontinence management for the control group involved the use of wet wipes for cleaning and changing diapers. The nursing interventions lasted for 2 weeks, and data were collected at baseline, week 1, and week 2. Descriptive statistics, t-tests, and the repeated-measures analysis of variance were used for data analysis. The analysis revealed statistically significant differences in skin humidity and IAD between the experimental and control groups. This study is pertinent because it demonstrated the positive effects of excretion care using a smart automatic defecation treatment system on skin humidity, PU risk, and IAD among patients with incontinence residing in long-term care facilities. Further research is necessary to investigate additional factors such as pressure and physiological traits.
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使用智能自动排便处理系统进行排泄护理对长期护理机构中大小便失禁患者的皮肤湿度、失禁相关皮炎和压疮的影响:非等效对照组非系统
本研究调查了使用智能自动排便处理系统进行排泄护理对长期护理机构中大小便失禁患者的皮肤湿度、压疮(PU)发生率和失禁相关皮炎(IAD)严重程度的影响。实验组的每位患者都安装了智能自动排便治疗系统。该系统通过内置传感器检测排出的尿液/凳子,然后进行抽吸、喷水清洁和暖风干燥。对照组的尿失禁管理包括使用湿纸巾清洁和更换尿布。护理干预持续 2 周,在基线、第 1 周和第 2 周收集数据。数据分析采用了描述性统计、t 检验和重复测量方差分析。分析结果显示,实验组和对照组在皮肤湿度和 IAD 方面存在显著的统计学差异。这项研究很有意义,因为它证明了使用智能自动排便处理系统进行排泄护理对居住在长期护理机构的失禁患者的皮肤湿度、PU 风险和 IAD 有积极影响。有必要进一步研究压力和生理特征等其他因素。
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