Skin Care in Neonates and Infants: A Scoping Review.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Doris Wilborn, Ruhul Amin, Jan Kottner, Ulrike Blume-Peytavi
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Abstract

Background: Skin care is a basic, daily activity performed by formal and informal caregivers from birth until end of life. Skin care activities are influenced by different factors, e.g., culture, knowledge, industrial developments and marketing activities. Therefore, various preferences, traditions, and behaviors exist worldwide including skin care of neonates and infants. The objective of this scoping review was to obtain an overview about the evidence of skin care activities in neonates and infants. Studies from 2010 were eligible if the population was (skin) healthy neonates and infants; if the concept was skin care interventions; and if the context was at home, in a community setting, in a pediatric outpatient service, or in a hospital. We searched for the literature via OVID in MEDLINE and Embase, in the Cochrane Library, in trial registries and for gray literature.

Summary: We identified 42 studies since 2010, which examined four main skin care interventions: bathing, wiping, washing, and topical application of leave-on products. Details of interventions were often not reported, and if they were, they were not comparable. The four skin care interventions focused on 13 different care goals, mainly prevention of skin diseases, maintaining skin barrier function, and improving (skin) health. We evaluated effects of skin care interventions using 57 different outcome domains; 39 of 57 were skin-related and 18 were not. Mostly, laboratory or instrumental measurements were used.

Key messages: Our scoping review identified four skin care interventions with a broad heterogeneity of product categories and application details. Studies in skin care interventions should include all relevant information about product category and application details to ensure comparability of study results. This would be helpful in developing recommendations for formal and informal caregivers. We identified 13 skin care goals. "Maintaining healthy skin/skin barrier function/skin barrier integrity," "prevention of atopic dermatitis," "cleansing," and "improving skin barrier function" were most often allocated to skin care interventions. There is substantial variability regarding outcome domains in skin care research. Our results support the need of developing core outcome sets in the field of skin care in healthy skin, especially in this age-group of neonates and infants.

新生儿和婴儿的皮肤护理:范围综述。
背景:皮肤护理是一项基本的日常活动,从出生到生命结束,由正式和非正式的护理人员进行。护肤活动受到不同因素的影响,例如文化、知识、产业发展和营销活动。因此,世界范围内存在着各种偏好、传统和行为,包括新生儿和婴儿的皮肤护理。本综述的目的是获得关于新生儿和婴儿皮肤护理活动的证据的概述。如果研究对象是(皮肤)健康的新生儿和婴儿,则2010年的研究符合条件;如果概念是皮肤护理干预;如果是在家里,在社区环境中,在儿科门诊服务,或者在医院。我们通过MEDLINE和Embase的OVID、Cochrane图书馆、试验注册库和灰色文献检索文献。总结:自2010年以来,我们确定了42项研究,研究了四种主要的皮肤护理干预措施:沐浴、擦拭、洗涤和局部使用免洗产品。干预措施的细节往往没有报告,即使有,也没有可比性。四种皮肤护理干预措施侧重于13种不同的护理目标,主要是预防皮肤病、维持皮肤屏障功能和改善(皮肤)健康。我们使用57个不同的结果域评估皮肤护理干预措施的效果;57例中有39例与皮肤有关,18例与皮肤无关。大多数情况下,使用实验室或仪器测量。关键信息:我们的范围审查确定了四种皮肤护理干预措施,其产品类别和应用细节具有广泛的异质性。皮肤护理干预研究应包括产品类别和应用细节的所有相关信息,以确保研究结果的可比性。这将有助于为正式和非正式护理人员制定建议。我们确定了13个皮肤护理目标。“保持健康的皮肤/皮肤屏障功能/皮肤屏障完整性”、“预防特应性皮炎”、“清洁”和“改善皮肤屏障功能”最常被分配到皮肤护理干预措施中。在皮肤护理研究的结果领域有很大的可变性。我们的结果支持在健康皮肤护理领域发展核心结果集的需要,特别是在这个年龄组的新生儿和婴儿中。
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Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
7.40%
发文量
23
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: In the past decade research into skin pharmacology has rapidly developed with new and promising drugs and therapeutic concepts being introduced regularly. Recently, the use of nanoparticles for drug delivery in dermatology and cosmetology has become a topic of intensive research, yielding remarkable and in part surprising results. Another topic of current research is the use of tissue tolerable plasma in wound treatment. Stimulating not only wound healing processes but also the penetration of topically applied substances into the skin, this novel technique is expected to deliver very interesting results.
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