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The aim of this study is to determine the effect of two different skin care solutions used in stoma care on peristomal skin integrity and compare them with each other.


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ABSTRACT The research was planned as a randomized controlled experiment. Simple stratified randomization according to age will be done. The purpose of the study will be explained to the children and their parents who agreed to participate in the study and their consent will be obtained. Study Groups: In the study, there will be 2 groups with 12 patients in each group. - Distilled water+Ph 5.5 baby shampoo for stoma care of patients in the first group (routine care of the clinic) - 0.9% saline solution for stoma care of patients in the second group Randomization: It will be provided as 2 groups, using the Random Sequence Generator on www.random.org. The randomization provided by the program can be accessed from the link https://www.random.org/integers/?num=24&min=1&max=24&col=2&base=10&format=html&rnd=new. Intervention Procedure: After obtaining written consent, peristomal skin integrity of all participants will be evaluated on day 0 post-op prior to randomization. Peristomal Skin Integrity Assessment: - Stoma circumference skin pH measurement - Skin temperature measurement around stoma - Measurement of skin moisture around the soma - Pittman Ostomy Complication Severity Index measurement (It is a 9-parameter evaluation scale developed by Joyce Pittman in 2014, and its validity and reliability in Turkish were performed by Arslantaş et al. in 2019. The purpose of the scale is to evaluate the frequency and severity of early postoperative complications during follow-up in individuals with stoma. This index Evaluates leakage, peristomal irritant dermatitis, pain, bleeding in or around the stoma, stomal necrosis, stenosis, retraction, mucocutaneous separation, and hyperplasia All complications 0 to 3 (0 = absent, 1 = mild, 2 = moderate, 3 = severe) (The total score ranges from 0 to 27. Higher scores indicate more severe ostomy complications) Between the 0th and 7th day following the stoma opening, stoma care will be applied to the patients by the same researcher every day, through the skin care solution specific to the group they are in. Peristomal skin integrity of the patients will be evaluated on the 3rd and 7th days of the study. Only children who can be observed from day 0 following stoma opening and whose stoma can be cared for for at least 7 days will be included in the study. The skin pH value around the stoma will be evaluated with the BRD Digital Ph Meter, the temperature measurement will be evaluated with the infrared thermometer used routinely in the clinic, and the humidity measurement will be evaluated with the BRD Digital Skin Moisture Analyzer. Statistical Analysis: A researcher who does not know which group the patients are in will perform the statistical analysis of the study using the single-blind method. Analysis of the data obtained from the research will be carried out in IBM® SPSS Statistics Version 22 program. Age, gender, etc. of the patients in the study. demographic characteristics will be given as number and percentage distributions. Comparisons of numerical variables between groups; It will be evaluated with a non-parametric or parametric appropriate test by looking whether the normal distribution condition is met. In the study, the statistical significance value was determined as p<0.05. ;


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NCT number NCT05686902
Study type Interventional
Source Izmir Katip Celebi University
Contact Esra ARDAHAN AKGÜL, Asst. Prof.
Phone +00902323293535
Email esra.ardahan@ikcu.edu.tr
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 1, 2024
Completion date December 1, 2024

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