2018
DOI: 10.1111/jan.13562
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Core outcome domains in incontinence‐associated dermatitis research

Abstract: Erythema, erosion, maceration, incontinence-associated dermatitis -related pain and patient satisfaction are the most important outcome domains to be measured in incontinence-associated dermatitis trials. Based on this international consensus on what to measure, the question of how to measure these domains now requires consideration. Registration: This project has been registered in the Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials (COMET Initiative) database and is part of the Cochrane Skin Group-Core Outcome… Show more

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“…The methodological quality of both the relevance study and comprehensiveness study in professionals was rated adequate for two studies (Beeckman et al, ; Steininger, ) and doubtful for eight studies (Bliss et al, , ; Borchert et al, ; Buckley et al, ; García Hernández et al, ; Garcia Molina, ; Nix, ; Steininger et al, ). The relevance study in professionals was given an inadequate rating for the study of Van den Bussche et al () and an adequate rating for the study of Brandão et al (). The comprehensiveness study in professionals was rated doubtful for both studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The methodological quality of both the relevance study and comprehensiveness study in professionals was rated adequate for two studies (Beeckman et al, ; Steininger, ) and doubtful for eight studies (Bliss et al, , ; Borchert et al, ; Buckley et al, ; García Hernández et al, ; Garcia Molina, ; Nix, ; Steininger et al, ). The relevance study in professionals was given an inadequate rating for the study of Van den Bussche et al () and an adequate rating for the study of Brandão et al (). The comprehensiveness study in professionals was rated doubtful for both studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Erythema was captured as a separate concept in five instruments (IADS, IADS‐D, IASD.D.2, Diaper Dermatitis Scale and GLOBIAD‐M) and two studies (Buckley et al, ; Van den Bussche et al, ) provided empirical evidence about measurement properties of this item. In all other instruments, erythema was part of broader concepts that were measured (i.e., “perineal skin condition” (PAT), “type of lesion” (RDIC‐Lac instrument) and severity categories of IAD (GLOBIAD, IADIT‐D and DDS_Spanish)).…”
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“…For the prevention of IAD, it is recommended to use protective and barrier creams and lotions. These preparations form a transparent protective layer, which reduces the risk of dermatitis associated with the action of liquid stool [50][51][52].…”
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confidence: 99%