Outcomes of a honey and olive oil‐based dressing material on wounds of women that have had a caesarean section in south‐western Uganda

Author:

Ngonzi Joseph1ORCID,Ssenkumba Brian2,Nambogo Nuriat3,Ssedyabane Frank4,Kamugisha Arnold1,Nkwangu David5,Okoth Thomas6,Tibaijuka Leevan1,Mulogo Edgar5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine Mbarara University of Science and Technology Mbarara Uganda

2. Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine Mbarara University of Science and Technology Mbarara Uganda

3. Consortium for Affordable Medical Technologies Mbarara University of Science and Technology Mbarara Uganda

4. Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Medicine Mbarara University of Science and Technology Mbarara Uganda

5. Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine Mbarara University of Science and Technology Mbarara Uganda

6. Uganda Industrial Research Institute (UIRI) Kampala Uganda

Abstract

AbstractPostpartum sepsis following caesarean sections among women in Uganda remains a risk. However, erratic supplies of standard dressing material make the risk a reality. Alternative wound dressing materials, therefore, remain a viable option. This study examined the outcome of a honey and olive oil‐based dressing material on caesarean section wound healing. Using the Uganda Industrial Research Institute (UIRI), the study team created I‐Dress, a wound dressing made of honey and olive oil. A case‐series study was conducted on 25 women who received I‐Dress following caesarean births at three health facilities in south‐west Uganda. Vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate) were measured, along with wound induration, dehiscence, and discharge. The primary outcome was the length of time it took for the wound to heal. The average age of the women who received I‐Dress was 27.5 (±4.8) years. Following the application of I‐Dress, all of the women (100%) had no wound induration or dehiscence, with only two (13%) experiencing wound discharge. The vast majority of the women (88%) had never had a Caesarean section before. The mean time required for wound healing was 2.2 (±0.7) days. The findings indicate that honey and olive oil‐based dressings improve Caesarean section wound healing in terms of wound induration, dehiscence, and time to healing. These dressing materials can therefore supplement the standard dressing materials, especially in resource‐constrained settings.

Funder

Grand Challenges Canada

Publisher

Wiley

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