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The rate of elderly population is increasing in the world. It is reported that the proportion of the world population over the age of 60 will increase to 22% by 2050 (Lichterfeld Kottner et al. 2020). With advancing age, the skin is inevitably affected and becomes more vulnerable to possible damage (Brooks et al. 2017). Additionally, as the skin ages, it undergoes many internal and external deteriorations. Intrinsic aging refers to biological changes that cannot be prevented to a large extent. External factors; exposure to conditions such as ultraviolet rays and radiation (Cowdell, 2011). In addition, in elderly individuals, conditions such as frequent washing, especially washing with harsh products, lack of hygiene, trauma, decreased peripheral satisfaction, immobility, incontinence, diabetes, vascular changes, malnutrition, use of multiple medications, depression, and dementia are among the situations that increase the risk of deterioration in skin health (Cowdell et al. 2015) Hypotheses of the Research H0-1=The care given to elderly patients according to the protocol prepared has no effect on the moisture status of the skin. H1-1= The care given to elderly patients according to the prepared protocol affects the moisture status of the skin. H0-2== The care given to elderly patients with the prepared protocol has no effect on their dermatological lives. H1-2== The care given to elderly patients with the prepared protocol has an impact on their dermatological lives. H0-3= The care provided with the protocol prepared for elderly patients has no effect on general comfort. H1-3= The care provided with the protocol prepared in elderly patients has an effect on general comfort.


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The rate of elderly population is increasing in the world. It is reported that the proportion of the world population over the age of 60 will increase to 22% by 2050 (Kotner et al. 2020). This aging of the population is one of the most important factors affecting the population demographic structure of all countries in the world (Andrieeva et al. 2019). These demographic changes create many challenges in all healthcare systems and care settings around the world. Age-related morphological and functional changes affect the whole body, as well as negatively affecting the skin, which is the largest organ of the body (Kotner et al. 2020). With advancing age, the skin is inevitably affected and becomes more vulnerable to possible damage (Brooks et al. 2017). Additionally, as the skin ages, it undergoes many internal and external deteriorations. Intrinsic aging refers to biological changes that cannot be prevented to a large extent. External factors; exposure to conditions such as ultraviolet rays and radiation (Cowdell, 2011). In addition, in elderly individuals, conditions such as frequent washing, especially washing with harsh products, lack of hygiene, trauma, decreased peripheral satisfaction, immobility, incontinence, diabetes, vascular changes, malnutrition, use of multiple medications, depression, and dementia are among the situations that increase the risk of deterioration in skin health (Cowdell et al. 2015). For these reasons, skin care and protecting the integrity of the skin are the main goals of acute and long-term care (Konya et al. 2020). Physiological and pathological skin changes occur in the elderly: aged skin contains less collagen elastin and fatty tissue; skin elasticity decreases and shrinkage of the subcutaneous tissue occurs, resulting in the appearance of wrinkles and folds; the skin also has a decreased sebaceous gland and sweat gland activity causes the skin to become dry (xerosis) and more fragile; Arteriosclerotic changes in small and large vessels lead to thinning of the vessel walls and reduced blood flow to the extremities and therefore skin microcirculation (Serra et al. 2017). In this study; A protocol that protects the skin health of elderly patients was developed and a randomized controlled experiment was conducted to determine the effect of this protocol on skin moisture, dermatological quality of life and patient comfort in elderly patients. This thesis study is a randomized controlled experimental study with experimental and control groups and three follow-ups. The effect size in the study was 0.503; The minimum number of samples was determined as 66, taking the alpha value as 0.05 and the power as 0.80. 33 individuals who met the inclusion criteria were included in each group. In order to collect data in the study; Patient Information Form, Dermatological Quality of Life Index, General Comfort Scale, Elderly Patient's Skin Evaluation Subjective Data Form, Elderly Patient's Skin Evaluation Objective Data Form, Elderly Patient's Pressure Injury Evaluation Form, Skin Moisture Measurement (DMM Skin Moisture Meter Device) will be used. Research data will be evaluated with the SPSS package program. Statistical significance level will be accepted as p<0.005 and p<0.001. CONSORT 2018 flow diagram was used in the study. ;


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NCT number NCT06462690
Study type Interventional
Source Kafkas University
Contact Duygu AKÇA
Phone 05073729521
Email duygu.akca36@hotmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 13, 2024
Completion date December 31, 2024

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