Enhancing SKIN Health and Safety in Aged CARE (SKINCARE)
Xerosis Cutis, Dry Skin, Pruritus
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Xerosis Cutis focused on measuring Skin Integrity, Aged Care Receivers, Care Dependent, Geriatric Patients, Prevention, Skin Protection
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion/ Exclusion Criteria for Residents:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Living in the nursing home,
- 65+ years,
- 'Care degree 2' or higher according to SGB XI (Sozialgesetzbuch (Codebook of Social Law)),
- Written informed consent (by legal representative if required)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Residents at end of life,
- Any dermatological condition or skin affection requiring dermatological treatment,
- Known allergies to any product ingredients
Inclusion/ Exclusion Criteria for Nursing Homes:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Nursing home in the federal state of Berlin with at least n = 70 or more residents.
- Expression of a clear commitment to implement the skin care algorithm if assigned to the intervention group,
- Valid pressure ulcer prevention standard/algorithm is in place,
- Written commitment to adherence to the trial procedures regardless of the outcome of randomisation. Exclusion criteria:
- Nursing homes with less than n = 70 residents in the federal state of Berlin.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Nursing homes with less than n = 70 residents in the federal state of Berlin
Sites / Locations
- Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
- Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Implementation of skin care algorithm
Standard Care
In the interventional nursing homes, a structured skin care prevention package based on a newly developed evidence-based skin care algorithm will be implemented at the nursing homes and delivered by nurses.
In the control group, no additional intervention will be implemented. PU and IAD prevention and basic hygiene and skin care activities are routinely conducted in German nursing homes. This is considered as 'usual practice'.