尿失禁相关皮炎的预防和管理:系统综述。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Neslihan Atlı, Emine Kaplan Serin
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背景:为了预防尿失禁相关皮炎(IAD)并对治疗进行管理,必须正确确定IAD的病因,并将其与其他皮肤问题区分开来。目的:本系统综述旨在系统研究预防和治疗尿失禁相关皮炎的方法:以 PRISMA-P(系统性综述和 Meta 分析协议的首选报告项目)标准为基础,制定系统性综述协议并撰写文章。在本系统综述中,扫描词是由 MeSH(医学主题词表)术语 "尿失禁"、"尿失禁相关皮炎"、"尿失禁预防"、"尿失禁治疗 "和 "随机对照 "确定的词和词组的组合。2024 年 1 月至 3 月期间,在 PubMed、Cochrane Library、Web of Science 和 Scopus 数据库中对过去八年中进行的研究进行了审查。根据 PICOS 方法确定纳入和排除标准后筛选出研究,并根据乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(JBI)的关键评估清单对这些纳入综述的研究按类型进行评估:本系统综述共纳入了五项随机对照试验,共有 644 人参与。在所有五项纳入综述的研究中,药物和非药物方法均能显著减轻与尿失禁相关的皮炎:综述研究发现,药物和非药物疗法对 IAD 患者的皮炎有积极影响。建议开展更多方法学质量高的研究,使用更大的样本组、不同的干预措施、随机化和盲法,并考察药物和非药物方法对尿失禁相关皮炎患者的有效性。
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Prevention and management of urinary incontinence-associated dermatitis: A systematic review.

Background: To prevent incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) and manage the treatment, the cause of IAD must be determined correctly and distinguished from other skin problems. IAD can be prevented with professional care.

Aim: This systematic review aims to systematically examine the methods used in the prevention and treatment of urinary incontinence-associated dermatitis.

Materials and methods: The PRISMA-P (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols) criteria were taken as the basis for creating the systematic review protocol and writing the article. In this systematic review, the scans are combinations of words and word groups determined by the MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) terms "incontinence", "incontinence-associated dermatitis", "prevention of urinary incontinence", "treatment of urinary incontinence" and "randomized controlled". Studies conducted in the last eight years were examined in the PubMed, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Scopus databases between January and March 2024. Studies were selected by determining inclusion and exclusion criteria according to the PICOS method and these studies included in the review were evaluated according to the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) critical evaluation lists according to their types.

Results: Five randomized controlled trials with a total of 644 participants were included in this systematic review. In all five studies included in the review, it was determined that pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods significantly reduced dermatitis associated with urinary incontinence.

Conclusion: In the reviewed studies, it was observed that pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods had a positive effect on dermatitis in individuals with IAD. It is recommended to conduct more studies of high methodological quality, using larger sample groups, with different interventions and randomization and blinding methods, and examining the effectiveness of pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods in individuals with urinary incontinence-associated dermatitis.

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Journal of tissue viability
Journal of tissue viability DERMATOLOGY-NURSING
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
16.00%
发文量
110
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Tissue Viability is the official publication of the Tissue Viability Society and is a quarterly journal concerned with all aspects of the occurrence and treatment of wounds, ulcers and pressure sores including patient care, pain, nutrition, wound healing, research, prevention, mobility, social problems and management. The Journal particularly encourages papers covering skin and skin wounds but will consider articles that discuss injury in any tissue. Articles that stress the multi-professional nature of tissue viability are especially welcome. We seek to encourage new authors as well as well-established contributors to the field - one aim of the journal is to enable all participants in tissue viability to share information with colleagues.
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