Effectiveness of breast milk in the healing of medical adhesive‐related skin injuries in peripheral intravenous catheter securement: A randomized controlled trial

Author:

Apaydin Cirik Vildan1ORCID,Turkmen Ayse Sonay2ORCID,Alirkiliçarslan Dudu Beren3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Midwifery, Child Health and Disease Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University Karaman Türkiye

2. Nursing Department, Child Health and Disease Nursing, Health Science Faculty Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University Karaman Türkiye

3. Karaman Training and Research Hospital, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Karaman Türkiye

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSkin injuries, which are more prevalent among premature infants, can prolong the hospital stay of preterms in neonatal intensive care units.AimThis study aimed to assess the effectiveness of breast milk in reducing the healing time of skin injuries caused using medical adhesive for securing peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) in late preterm infants, which was evaluated using the Neonatal Skin Condition Scale (NSCS). A randomized controlled trial was conducted with two parallel groups in a 1:1 allocation ratio.Study designIt was conducted in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of a hospital in Karaman, Turkey between August and November 2022 with 72 preterm infants born at 35–36 weeks with stable health status and having intravenous catheter securement to the skin with medical adhesive tapes, with the tapes remaining on the skin for a minimum of 24 h and a maximum of 32 h. Preterm infants were randomly assigned to breast milk or routine care groups. The site of the skin injuries was evaluated by two independent observers using the NSCS once every 60 min until the injury was completely healed. A one‐way ANOVA and repeated measures analysis of variance was used to analyse the data.ResultsThe average postnatal age was 3.32 ± 0.99 days, and the total duration of medical adhesive tape on the skin was 28.21 ± 2.59 h. A significant difference was found between the mean skin condition scale scores of the infants in the breast milk group (F = 117.219, p < .001) and the routine care group (F = 122.247, p < .001) according to time within the group. The skin injuries of preterm infants in the breast milk group decreased significantly in the first 3 h after the procedure.ConclusionBreast milk application was more effective than routine care in reducing the healing time of skin injuries.Relevance to Clinical PracticeIt can be recommended to use breast milk to heal skin injuries in preterm infants.

Publisher

Wiley

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