2015
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20150628
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The effect of topical olive oil on prevention of bedsore in intensive care units patients

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“…For instance, in a study in Iran in 2015, Abbas Ali Madadi et al investigated the effect of using topical olive oil on the prevention of pressure injuries in ICUs patients. 22 In this study, the results showed that the use of this oil significantly reduced the development of pressure injuries in hospitalized patients (the development of ulcers in patients who received oil was 16% and in those who received the routine care was 40%). However, the development of pressure injuries in the olive oil group in the present study was zero, which is much lower than the 16% reported in that study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…For instance, in a study in Iran in 2015, Abbas Ali Madadi et al investigated the effect of using topical olive oil on the prevention of pressure injuries in ICUs patients. 22 In this study, the results showed that the use of this oil significantly reduced the development of pressure injuries in hospitalized patients (the development of ulcers in patients who received oil was 16% and in those who received the routine care was 40%). However, the development of pressure injuries in the olive oil group in the present study was zero, which is much lower than the 16% reported in that study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Hawaibam et al, and Madadi et al, in two separate studies, examined the effectiveness of olive oil in the prevention of pressure ulcers in immobilized patients. 20,21 They reported that the regular use of olive-oil-based formulas should be effective in preventing pressure ulcers, thus, leading to a more cost-effective product and an alternative treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researcher conducted risk measurement of decubitus ulcer by using a decubitus ulcer observation sheet by using Braden scale before giving intervention, then after getting the risk measurement the researcher continued with given mobilization intervention, and olive oil, mobilization is given in form of changing the position to the left and right side with the following ways, respondent was lying, then the researcher adjusted the position in the right and left side of the patient, then sad the patient to before you, then put the pillow between the chest, abdomen, and legs of the respondent, these position changes was conducted for two hours (Kozier & Erb's, 2010) and then did skincare by using olive oil containing 70 % fatty acid, it was given for 15ml, then poured into handrubbed evenly over the skin surface where decubitus Ulcer occurred such as back head, back, hand, feet, and knees, giving olive oil twice a day for 10 -15 minutes (Madadi, Zeighami, & Javadi, 2015). The Control group was given only intervention on the left and right tilt mobilization without olive oil skincare.…”
Section: Intervention Stagementioning
confidence: 99%