Use of wound dressings with soft silicone adhesive technology.

Autor: Morris C, Emsley P, Marland E, Meuleneire F, White R
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Zdroj: Paediatric Nursing; Apr2009, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p38-43, 6p
Abstrakt: Aim: To evaluate how pain, during and in-between dressing changes, is affected by the introduction of Mepilex® Border Lite, a wound dressing manufactured by Molnlycke Health Care using Safetac® soft silicone adhesive technology, to the treatment of different types of paediatric wounds/skin injuries.Methods: Wounds/skin injuries that met the criteria for inclusion in the study were dressed with Mepilex® Border Lite. Patients were followed for six weeks or until their wounds/skin injuries had healed, whichever occurred earlier. At each dressing change, pain severity before and during dressing removal was rated by the patient and the investigator on a scale from zero (no pain at all) to ten (worst pain ever). Other variables measured included: signs of trauma to wound/skin injury and surrounding skin, the proportion of viable/non-viable tissue, the quantity and appearance of exudate, odour, and clinical signs of infection. At the final dressing change, patients and investigators completed questionnaires to rate the dressing performance.Results: Mean pain severity scores were significantly lower (p < or = 0.003) at the first dressing change than at baseline. Over 99.5 per cent of the Mepilex® Border Lite dressing changes were reported to be atraumatic and more than half of the wounds healed within the study period. Conformability, ease of use, ease or removal, patient comfort, and overall experience with the dressing were rated as 'good' to 'very good' at the vast majority of final visit evaluations.Conclusions: This study provides further evidence of the ability of dressings with Safetac soft silicone adhesive technology to minimise trauma and pain and demonstrates the ability of Mepilex® Border Lite to overcome the clinical challenges associated with the use of dressings on the wounds/skin injuries of paediatric patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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