Nipple Wounds Clinical Trial
Official title:
Healing Nipple Wounds: Comparison Between 2 Treatment Modalities: Lanolin Ointmentnad Nursicare Therapeutic Breast Pads Among Postpartum Mothers Dealing With Sore Nipples
It is widely accepted that breast milk is the optimal source of infant nutrition. Despite the
World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation of exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6
months of infant life, many women discontinue breastfeeding as a result of perceived
difficulties. In Israel, 88.4% of mothers declare about their intentions to breastfeed. Only
70.9% are still breastfeeding 2 months postpartum. Nipple pain is a highly prevalent,
significant reason for breastfeeding cessation.
In the past, we encouraged wound healing nipples by drying (air drying; sun; other heat
source). It turned out that this drying only delays the healing due to lack of moisture,
causing cracks in the outer layer of the nipple. Today, nipple wound care needs treatment
approaches consistent with wounds treatment in other body parts (moist wound healing), and
which also addresses reduction of pain. Studies have shown that the preservation of moisture
accelerates healing and allows epithelization.
In the past couple of years, the Nursicare therapeutic breastfeeding pads have become a
commonly used option for sore nipples. Nursicare pads enhance moist wound healing and soothe
traumatized tissues, localize the inflammation, reducing wound pain and providing comfort at
the wound site. This solution seems to be more efficient, and pads can be removed with
virtually no pain and no remnants on the nipple that might cause concerns for allergic
reaction for the infant.
In this clinical trial we attempt to compare between the 2 treatments: Lanolin ointment and
Nursicare therapeutic breast pads among postpartum mothers dealing with sore nipples and to
examine the effectiveness of each treatment for short term (period till primary pain relief)
and long term (total period for wound closure).
Study hypothesis is that Nursicare provides better pain relief and faster healing that
Lanolin.
Method The trial will include postpartum mothers in Laniado Hospital in Natanya and mother
from "Halav M" breastfeeding clinic in Olesh, Israel who had complained of nipple pain with
any sign of nipple trauma to one or both nipples.
The participants will be randomly selected to each group:
1. Treatment with the Nursicare therapeutic breastfeeding pads.
2. Treatment with application of Lanolin. A total number of participants: At least 50
mothers randomly chosen to each group will be recruited for this trial (p).
Randomization will be based on natural arrival sequence - where every other mother will
be placed on 'Nursicare group' and the alternate every other mother will be placed in
'control/Lanoline group). The only exception for this is when a certain treatment is
already started - in those cases the patient will continue that treatment and
compensation will be done to the sequence of allocation process.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | June 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Postpartum breastfeeding mothers for healthy babies, who will meet the following inclusion criteria: Maternal complaint of nipple pain with any sign of nipple trauma to one or both nipples, such as blistering, crusting, redness, bleeding, swelling, cracking, discoloration or peeling caused by breastfeeding or pumping. Exclusion Criteria: Mothers having the following will be excluded from the study: - Mothers with diabetes (it is known that diabetes impacts on wound healing and to avoid any credibility questions linked to this it is considered prudent to leave mothers with diagnosed diabetes out of the study) - Mothers with skin allergies or taking medications for skin allergies - Psychiatric patients who cannot give consent - Mothers with grade IV nipple sores - Mothers with skin diseases: - thrush - Stephen Johnson Disease - Psoriasis - Pampigos Mothers who will not undergo the full clinical follow-up program and will not arrive for at least one follow-up meeting will be excluded from the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Israel | Laniado Hospital, The Betty Retter Mother & Baby Medical Center | Netanya |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Laniado Hospital | Dr. Jinna Weissman |
Israel,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Pain reduction | VAS scale will be used at several time points in order to assess the duration of pain reduction: VAS scale ruler by the mother - if zero represents no pain and ten represents the worst pain imaginable, what number best describes the pain you have? VAS scale ruler by the tester - If zero represents no pain and ten represents the worst pain imaginable, what number best describes the pain you think the mother has? |
• zero point • 30 minutes after applying the treatment • 4-6 hours after applying the treatment • 24 hours after applying the treatment • 3 days after applying the treatment • 6 days after applying the treatment | |
Primary | Wound improvement | measurement of the percentage of wounds closed at each measure point. We will calculate the surface of the wound using an application for calculating area or with a disposable tape measure from paper. | • zero point • 3 days after applying the treatment • 6 days after applying the treatment (only in case the meeting will take place, according to the decision taken on day 3) | |
Secondary | Transition to full breastfeeding | This measurement will be filled in the questioner: How do you feed your baby today? Breastfeeding only Breastfeeding combined with something else |
• zero point • 30 minutes after applying the treatment • 4-6 hours after applying the treatment • 24 hours after applying the treatment • 3 days after applying the treatment • 6 days after applying the treatment | |
Secondary | Product satisfaction | This measurement will be filled in the questioner: Were you satisfied with the use of Nursicare®/Lanolin as a treatment to your nipple pain? Very satisfied Satisfied Moderately satisfied Not satisfied Not satisfied at all It didn't affect me |
At follow up by phone calls on days: 14 and 30. | |
Secondary | Ease of use | This measurement will be filled in the questioner: How did you find Nursicare® pads/Lanolin convenient to use? Very convenient Convenient Not convenient Not convenient at all |
At follow up by phone calls on days: 14 and 30. | |
Secondary | Recommendation to others | This measurement will be filled in the questioner: Will you recommend your breastfeeding friends toy use Nursicare®/Lanolin in case they have nipple pain? Definitely yes Probably yes I'm not sure Probably not Definitely not |
At follow up by phone calls on days: 14 and 30. | |
Secondary | The response for future use if necessary | This measurement will be filled in the questioner: In case you have another wound in the future, will you use Nursicare®/Lanolin again to treat the pain? Definitely yes Probably yes I'm not sure Probably not Definitely not |
At follow up by phone calls on days: 14 and 30. |