Cost-consequence analysis of ''washing without water'' for nursing home residents: A cluster randomized trial
Background: no-rinse disposable wash gloves are increasingly implemented in health care to replace traditional soap and water bed baths without proper evaluation of (cost) effectiveness. Objectives: to compare bed baths for effects on skin integrity and resistance against bathing and costs. Design...
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700 | 1 | 0 | |a Teerenstra, S. |e author |
700 | 1 | 0 | |a Adang, E. |e author |
700 | 1 | 0 | |a van der Vleuten, C. |e author |
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520 | |a Background: no-rinse disposable wash gloves are increasingly implemented in health care to replace traditional soap and water bed baths without proper evaluation of (cost) effectiveness. Objectives: to compare bed baths for effects on skin integrity and resistance against bathing and costs. Design: cluster randomized trial. Setting: fifty six nursing home wards in the Netherlands. Participants: five hundred adult care-dependent residents and 275 nurses from nursing home wards. Methods: the experimental condition 'washing without water' consists of a bed bath with disposable wash gloves made of non-woven waffled fibers, saturated with a no-rinse, quickly vaporizing skin cleaning and caring lotion. The control condition is a traditional bed bath using soap, water, washcloths and towels. Both conditions were continued for 6 weeks. Outcome measures were prevalence of skin damage distinguished in two levels of severity: any skin abnormality/lesion and significant skin lesions. Additional outcomes: resistance during bed baths, costs. Results: any skin abnormalities/lesions over time decreased slightly in the experimental group, and increased slightly in the control group, resulting in 72.7% vs 77.6% of residents having any skin abnormalities/lesions after 6 weeks, respectively (p = 0.04). There were no differences in significant skin lesions or resistance after 6 weeks. Mean costs for bed baths during 6 weeks per resident were estimated at €218.30 (95%CI 150.52-286.08) in the experimental group and €232.20 (95%CI: 203.80-260.60) in the control group (difference €13.90 (95%CI: ?25.61-53.42). Conclusion: washing without water mildly protects from skin abnormalities/lesions, costs for preparing and performing bed baths do not differ from costs for traditional bed bathing. Thus, washing without water can be considered the more efficient alternative | ||
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