This quasi-experimental study aimed to evaluate the effects of sunflower oil and olive oil on the development of diaper dermatitis in hospitalized infants receiving antibiotic therapy. Infants aged 0-24 months were assigned to sunflower oil, olive oil, and control groups. Oils were applied to the diaper area after each diaper change. Infants were followed daily for 3-7 days, and diaper dermatitis severity was assessed using a four-stage clinical classification. The incidence of diaper dermatitis was compared between groups.
Diaper dermatitis is a common skin condition in infants and occurs more frequently in hospitalized infants receiving systemic antibiotics. This quasi-experimental study evaluated the preventive effects of sunflower oil and olive oil on diaper dermatitis. The study included 150 infants aged 0-24 months hospitalized and receiving antibiotic therapy. Participants were assigned to three groups: sunflower oil, olive oil, and control. In the intervention groups, oils were applied to the diaper area after each diaper change, while the control group received routine care. Infants were followed daily for 3-7 days, and diaper dermatitis severity was assessed using a four-stage clinical classification. The primary outcome was the incidence of diaper dermatitis. The study aimed to determine whether sunflower oil and olive oil reduce diaper dermatitis in hospitalized infants.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
150
Sunflower oil applied to the diaper area after each diaper change during hospitalization.
Olive oil applied to the diaper area after each diaper change during hospitalization.
Routine diaper care without topical oil application during hospitalization.
Midyat State Hospital
Midyat, Mardin, Turkey (Türkiye)
Incidence of diaper dermatitis
Incidence of diaper dermatitis assessed using diaper dermatitis severity scoring system in hospitalized infants receiving sunflower oil, olive oil, or routine care.
Time frame: During hospitalization (3 days up to 7 days)
Severity of diaper dermatitis
Severity of diaper dermatitis assessed daily using diaper dermatitis severity scoring system in hospitalized infants.
Time frame: During hospitalization (3-7 days)
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