Henna () as an Inexpensive Method to Prevent Decubitus Ulcers in Critical Care Units: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Background. Henna has been used to combat various diseases and pathological conditions of the skin. This study aimed to determine the cooling and protecting effects of henna on prevention of decubitus ulcers in critical care units. Method. This is a randomized clinical trial. It was conducted on 80...
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doaj-d9414f614d0c45018e2fa753374244ea2020-11-25T03:29:30ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine2515-690X2018-05-012310.1177/2515690X18772807Henna () as an Inexpensive Method to Prevent Decubitus Ulcers in Critical Care Units: A Randomized Clinical TrialDavood Hekmatpou PhD0Fatemeh Ahmadian MSc1Maryam Eghbali PhD2Shadi Farsaei PhD3 Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IranBackground. Henna has been used to combat various diseases and pathological conditions of the skin. This study aimed to determine the cooling and protecting effects of henna on prevention of decubitus ulcers in critical care units. Method. This is a randomized clinical trial. It was conducted on 80 patients hospitalized in intensive care units. Patients were randomly allocated into 2 groups of control and intervention (n = 40) by blocking method. For the intervention group, along with the standard prevention cares for decubitus ulcers, henna was applied with 15 cm extent on the patients’ sacrum. Results. At the end of the study, 1 patient in the intervention group (2.7% male) and 6 patients in the control group (14.29% male, 2.85% female) had developed decubitus ulcers; this difference was significant ( P = .001). Conclusion. For every patient at risk of developing decubitus ulcers, application of henna as a preventive measure is recommended.https://doi.org/10.1177/2515690X18772807 |
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Henna () as an Inexpensive Method to Prevent Decubitus Ulcers in Critical Care Units: A Randomized Clinical Trial |
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Henna () as an Inexpensive Method to Prevent Decubitus Ulcers in Critical Care Units: A Randomized Clinical Trial |
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Henna () as an Inexpensive Method to Prevent Decubitus Ulcers in Critical Care Units: A Randomized Clinical Trial |
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Henna () as an Inexpensive Method to Prevent Decubitus Ulcers in Critical Care Units: A Randomized Clinical Trial |
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Henna () as an Inexpensive Method to Prevent Decubitus Ulcers in Critical Care Units: A Randomized Clinical Trial |
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henna () as an inexpensive method to prevent decubitus ulcers in critical care units: a randomized clinical trial |
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Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine |
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Background. Henna has been used to combat various diseases and pathological conditions of the skin. This study aimed to determine the cooling and protecting effects of henna on prevention of decubitus ulcers in critical care units. Method. This is a randomized clinical trial. It was conducted on 80 patients hospitalized in intensive care units. Patients were randomly allocated into 2 groups of control and intervention (n = 40) by blocking method. For the intervention group, along with the standard prevention cares for decubitus ulcers, henna was applied with 15 cm extent on the patients’ sacrum. Results. At the end of the study, 1 patient in the intervention group (2.7% male) and 6 patients in the control group (14.29% male, 2.85% female) had developed decubitus ulcers; this difference was significant ( P = .001). Conclusion. For every patient at risk of developing decubitus ulcers, application of henna as a preventive measure is recommended. |
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