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Dry skin and the use of leave-on products in nursing care: A prevalence study in nursing homes and hospitals.

Anna LechnerNils LahmannAndrea Lichterfeld-KottnerUrsula Müller-WerdanUlrike Blume-PeytaviJan Kottner
Published in: Nursing open (2018)
In total, 1,662 nursing home residents and 1,486 hospital patients participated. The prevalence of dry skin was 41.2% in nursing homes and 55.2% in hospitals. In case of skincare dependency, the proportions of participants with dry skin were higher, particularly in hospitals (70.2%). In both institutions, the application of leave-on products increased when dry skin was present but remained lower in hospitals. Considering the high amount of skin dryness in skincare-dependent participants, interventions seem not to be successful. Results indicate a need for skincare improvement in future.
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