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A Clinical Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of a Healing Ointment on Diaper Rash

Diaper Rash

The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the efficacy and safety of a Healing Ointment in infants 2-24 months with mild to moderate diaper rash. The main question it aims to answer is: • does a Healing Ointment improve skin texture and smoothness in infants with mild to moderate diaper dermatitis? Participants will use a Healing Ointment on the diaper area with every diaper change, have the Investigator perform efficacy and tolerability assessments, and complete questionnaires regarding subject satisfaction.

Recruiting34 enrollment criteria

Multicenter, National, Observational, Prospective, Real-life Study Evaluating the Performance of...

Diaper Rash

This study is being conducted to provide updated clinical data on safety and performance (demonstrated previously for CE marking under the Medical Devices Directive) Cooper Aqueous Eosin 2%. This is an observational study conducted under real-life conditions and as part of post-marketing surveillance activity for a device that has been on the market for a long time and a well-established technology, in accordance with the Medical Devices Regulations 2017 /745 (MDR) and MDCG 2020-6 guidelines. The study will be a multicenter, national, observational, prospective study, with a 7-day follow-up (+/- 2 day). 60 patients are scheduled.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

CeraVe Cream Compared to Desitin Paste for Treating Diaper Dermatitis in Infants

Diaper Rash

This is a single-center, 1:1 randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, non-inferiority controlled trial to demonstrate non-inferiority of CeraVe Baby Diaper Rash Cream compared to Desitin Maximum Strength Original Paste when administered to children with diaper dermatitis who are between 3 months to 18 months of age. Parents/caregivers of subjects in both groups will administer the product with each diaper change throughout the course of the study period. Product can be applied liberally as needed. Diapers and skin cleansing interventions will stay constant throughout the treatment period. Subjects will be assessed by the study doctor, parent/caregiver will be asked about any adverse effects. Parent/caregivers will also be asked to complete a daily diary that asks about changes in their baby's diaper dermatitis, a Visual Analogue Scale severity assessment of their baby's diaper dermatitis, and observations related to product use and the baby's comfort level. Parents/caregivers will also be given a questionnaire rating the use of the study products.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Effect Of Using Oxygen On The Diaper Dermatitis In Infants

Diaper RashDiaper Dermatitis

Background: Airing the diaper area has a positive effect on dermatitis. In addition, it is reported in the literature that oxygen is effective in wound care. The aim of our study is to investigate the effect of oxygen on infant diaper dermatitis. Method: The study population consisted of infants will admit to the neonatal intensive care unit of a public hospital in Istanbul between October 2022 and April 2023. Sixty newborns who met the study criteria will randomly divide into two as the experimental (n=30) and control (n=30) groups. Personal data form and diaper dermatitis observation form will be used to obtain the data. All babies' diapers will be changed 8 times a day. Oxygen flow will be applied to the experimental group for one hour after each diaper change. The degree of diaper dermatitis will be evaluated every 24 hours.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Clinical Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Two Marketed Investigational Products in Children...

Diaper Rash

To evaluate whether Desitin; Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash Ointment (Desitin Original) and Desitin Creamy; Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash Ointment (Desitin Creamy) provide relief of the signs and symptoms associated with diaper rash after 12 and 24 hours of product application.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

The Effect Of Olive Oil on Diaper Rash

Diaper RashOlive Oil

Objective: Diaper rash is an irritating, common skin problem in newborns and young children and occurs in the skin rubbed by wet diapers and in the armpits due to heat, moisture and irritation. This experimental study was planned to investigate the effect of olive oil use on the healing of diaper rash in infants with first-degree diaper rash undergoing treatment in an infant ward. Methods: The study conducted between September 2020 and December 2020 included 37 infants aged 0-24 months who were treated for any reason in the Infant Clinic of a medical school and had first-degree rash. The infants in the experimental and control groups were "treated with olive oil and X brand cream" respectively. The X brand cream and the effects of olive oil and X brand cream use on the improvement of diaper rash were compared.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Trial Comparing Calmoseptine Ointment and Desitin Diaper Rash Paste in Diaper Dermatitis in Neonates...

Diaper Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of Calmoseptine Ointment and Desitin Maximum Strength 40% Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash Paste in the treatment of diaper dermatitis among Neonates and Infants.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Colloidal Oatmeal, Colloid Cream, Diaper Rash, Preterm Neonates and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit...

Diaper RashPreterm Neonates

-This study aimed to investigate the effect of colloid oatmeal compared to colloid cream on diaper rash among preterm neonates in the NICU.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effects of Argan Spinosa Oil in the Treatment of Diaper Dermatitis in Infants and Toddlers

Diaper Rash

The study hypothesized that using the traditional medicinal product of Argan spinosa oil is more effective than conventional topical steroid ointment on the speed up of the healing process and alleviation the symptoms in children with diaper dermatitis after seven consecutive days of the treatment

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Wash Wipes and Standard Care in the Prevention of Incontinence-associated Dermatitis...

Irritant Contact Dermatitis Due to IncontinenceDiaper Rash2 more

Incontinence is a widespread problem in all health care setting. One of the main complications of incontinence is inflammation of the skin in the genital and anal region, also known as incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD). IAD is a known risk factor of pressure ulcer development. Prevalence figures of IAD vary between 5.6% and 50%. The primary aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of a 3-in-1 genital wipe versus standard care (traditional water and soap) for the prevention of IAD. The second aim is to perform a health economic evaluation of the 3-in-1 genital wipe versus standard care, and third to compare the cost of a 2-in-1 total body wash wipe versus standard care for total body wash. Other outcomes are the comfort and tolerance of both the nurses and participants. In this Randomized Controlled Trial, performed in 13 long-term care settings, the participants will undergo a 30 day study period. In the experimental intervention, the participants will be washed with body wash wipes and genital wipes. In the control group, the subjects will receive traditional care. IAD as well as Pressure Ulcer prevalence will be monitored. Subjective and objective time measurements will be performed.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

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