The Effect of Cooling With a Bed Topper and Linen on Itch in Clinical Routine
Itch
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Itch focused on measuring cooling beddings, sleep quality, scratching, itch reduction, itch; nocturnal
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Mean itch intensity NRS > 5 in the past 3 days
- Literacy and ability to read
- Inpatient stay required for > 3 nights
Exclusion Criteria:
- Age < 18 years
- Illiteracy
- Cognitive impairment (exclusion in case of mild cognitive impairment according to the Montreal-Cognitive Assessment (MOCA))
- The duration of the hospitalisation is foreseen to be shorter than 3 days
- Para- and Tetraplegia
- Hemisensory syndrome
- Core body temperature >38°C
- Use of other bedding > 8 hours or 2nd time request
- Use of an occlusive therapy
Sites / Locations
- Department of Dermatology, University Hospital BaselRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
interventional group: beddings with cooling effects
control group: commonly used bedding
Cooling beddings: linen made of the Outlast Technology https://www.outlast.com/en/. This product is made of 100 % lyocell and utilizes phase change materials based on natural wax. When this phase change material melts, heat is extracted from the environment and stored in microcapsules called thermocules. When the body cools down, these thermocules harden again release the heat from the linen. This might help to balances the body temperature and prevent warmth-aggravated itch. - The mattress is made of polyurethane foam and designed as a "cool gel" topper to be placed onto the standard hospital mattress. Heat is also absorbed and stored into this topper. This topper is covered with an Obatex cover. It protects the "cool gel" topper from moisture and organic liquids and is made of polyamide fabric.