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The effect of oxygen on diaper dermatitis in infants: A randomized controlled trial
Introduction
Considering the role of oxygen in wound care, it can be used in the management of diaper dermatitis, defined as an 'inflammatory reaction.' This study aims to investigate the effect of oxygen therapy on diaper dermatitis in infants.
Method
This study was designed as a randomized controlled trial. Infants were randomly divided into two groups: routine care group (n = 30) and oxygen therapy group (n = 30). While routine care was applied to all newborns, oxygen therapy was applied to newborns in the oxygen therapy group in addition to routine care.
Results
Oxygen therapy significantly reduced the severity of diaper dermatitis at the 24th, 48th, and 72 nd h (p < 0.05). Compared with the routine care group, the recovery rate was statistically higher in the oxygen therapy group at the 24th hour (OR 6.46 95% [2.30–18.19]), 48th (OR 5.12 95% [2.16–12.18), and 72 nd h (OR 7.98 95% [1.75–8.93]).
Discussion
Administering oxygen to the diaper dermatitis area reduces the severity and shortens the recovery time of diaper dermatitis.
Trial registration
NCT05427760 (https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05427760). Registration date: April 25, 2022.
期刊介绍:
Aims & Scope: This is the practical, bimonthly, research-based journal for all professionals concerned with the care of neonates and their families, both in hospital and the community. It aims to support the development of the essential practice, management, education and health promotion skills required by these professionals. The JNN will provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and information between the range of professionals working in this field; promote cooperation between these professionals; facilitate partnership care with families; provide information and informed opinion; promote innovation and change in the care of neonates and their families; and provide an education resource for this important rapidly developing field.