1999
DOI: 10.1891/0730-0832.18.4.15
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Neonatal Skin Care: The Scientific Basis for Practice

Abstract: Objective:To review the literature addressing the care of neonatal skin.Data Sources:Computerized searches in MEDLINE and CINAHL, as well as references cited in articles reviewed. Key concepts in the searches included neonatal skin differences; neonatal skin and care practices for skin integrity; neonatal skin and toxicity; permeability; and contact irritant sensitization.Study Selection:Articles and … Show more

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“…A Cochrane Review did not fi nd defi nitive evidence to support or refute the use and type of disposable diapers for prevention of DD (Baer, Davies, & Easterbrook, 2006). However, multiple descriptive and expert opinion articles recommend using super absorbent diapers containing gelling materials, which keep moisture away from skin (Davis, Leyden, Grove, & Raynor, 1989;Lund et al, 1999;Nield & Kamat, 2007;Scheinfeld, 2005). Caregivers should change diapers frequently, as often as every 2 hours or sooner if the diaper is wet and/or soiled (AWHONN, 2007;Atherton, 2004;Borkowski, 2004;Nield & Kamat;Visscher, 2009).…”
Section: Synthesis Of Literature and Additional Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A Cochrane Review did not fi nd defi nitive evidence to support or refute the use and type of disposable diapers for prevention of DD (Baer, Davies, & Easterbrook, 2006). However, multiple descriptive and expert opinion articles recommend using super absorbent diapers containing gelling materials, which keep moisture away from skin (Davis, Leyden, Grove, & Raynor, 1989;Lund et al, 1999;Nield & Kamat, 2007;Scheinfeld, 2005). Caregivers should change diapers frequently, as often as every 2 hours or sooner if the diaper is wet and/or soiled (AWHONN, 2007;Atherton, 2004;Borkowski, 2004;Nield & Kamat;Visscher, 2009).…”
Section: Synthesis Of Literature and Additional Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appropriate application of prevention and treatment products is also an important factor to consider. Several experts (Lund et al, 1999(Lund et al, , 2001Taquino, 2000) advise caregivers to apply barrier products thickly and refrain from rubbing off completely during diaper changes to prevent further skin damage. Covering barrier products with a thin layer of petrolatum may help prevent the diaper from sticking to the product (Borkowski, 2004).…”
Section: Synthesis Of Literature and Additional Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As thermoregulation and resuscitation are the priorities of care, wiping of skin was considered the preferred method for accomplishing drying and stimulation of respiratory effort. As the movement toward evidence-based practice has become a major practice effort, the practice and procedure for this nursing activity have fallen under scrutiny 326768. A multiple-site national study was conducted by the National Association of Neonatal Nursing (NANN) and the Association of Women's Health Obstetrical and Neonatal Nursing (AWHONN) in 1998 69.…”
Section: Retention Of Vernix In Skin Care Of Newborn Infantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The skin of a neonate, especially a preterm neonate, is more susceptible to damage. 6 The epidermis is thinner in a premature neonate. 7 Premature neonate also lacks the body fat necessary to maintain their core body temperature even when swaddled with blankets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%