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Geriatric Nursing

Publication date: 2016-01-01
Volume: 37 Pages: 175 - 179
Publisher: Mosby

Author:

Gillis, Katrin
Tency, Inge ; Roelant, Ella ; Laureys, Sarina ; Devriendt, Hendrik ; Lips, Dirk

Keywords:

basic care, nursing homes, Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Geriatrics & Gerontology, Gerontology, Nursing, Long term care, Nursing practice, Basic care, Intervention research, Elderly, WATER, Aged, 80 and over, Baths, Female, Humans, Male, Nursing Homes, Skin Care, 1110 Nursing, 4205 Nursing

Abstract:

The objective of this study was to evaluate a new way for applying bed baths and reducing the risk for dry skin by comparing the effect of two washing methods on skin hydration. A cluster randomized trial was conducted. Skin hydration was measured before and after implementation of disposable wash gloves, using a MoistureMeter SC at three skin sites. Total skin hydration did not differ between residents at the start of the study in both groups. After implementation, the post minus pre-hydration scores were higher for the intervention group than the control group at all skin sites. However, the difference was only significant at cheek site. The use of disposable wash gloves does not increase the risk for dry skin in comparison with traditional washing methods. These results may encourage the introduction of disposable wash gloves as an innovation in daily skin care practice.