Background European roundtable meeting recommendations on bathing and cleansing of infants were published in 2009; a second meeting was held to update and expand these recommendations in light of new evidence and the continued need to address uncertainty surrounding this aspect of routine care. Methods The previous roundtable recommendations concerning infant cleansing, bathing, and use of liquid cleansers were critically reviewed and updated and the quality of evidence was evaluated using the Grading of Recommendation Assessment, Development and Evaluation system. New recommendations were developed to provide guidance on diaper care and the use of emollients. A series of recommendations was formulated to characterize the attributes of idea...
Skin care in children has been a problem exercising the minds of both parents and doctors from the m...
Background Several industry funded studies between 2001–2018 have compared the use of a single brand...
Abstract: The skin of the diaper area has special needs for protection from the irritating effects o...
Background: The vulnerability of newborn babies’ skin creates the potential for a number of skin pro...
Objectives to identify what skin practices are important for the protection of baby skin in healthy ...
Background The vulnerability of newborn babies' skin creates the potential for a number of skin prob...
Aims: To systematically review literature investigating parents’ and carers’ newborn skin cleansing ...
Objectives: To identify what skin practices are important for the protection of baby skin in healthy...
Globally, 5-30% of children have eczema; this could be partly attributable to skin cleansing routine...
Infancy is the time of adaptation from intrauterine life to the rather dry and cold, environment. In...
Background The use of baby wipes is common for cleansing of babies' skin. However, with the use of w...
Beyond the need to effectively remove urine and faeces from the nappy area and ensure that skin fold...
Background Some national guidelines recommend the use of water alone for napkin cleansing. Yet, the...
We sought to establish guidelines for hygiene care in newborns based on a systematic review of the l...
We sought to establish guidelines for hygiene care in newborns based on a systematic review of the l...
Skin care in children has been a problem exercising the minds of both parents and doctors from the m...
Background Several industry funded studies between 2001–2018 have compared the use of a single brand...
Abstract: The skin of the diaper area has special needs for protection from the irritating effects o...
Background: The vulnerability of newborn babies’ skin creates the potential for a number of skin pro...
Objectives to identify what skin practices are important for the protection of baby skin in healthy ...
Background The vulnerability of newborn babies' skin creates the potential for a number of skin prob...
Aims: To systematically review literature investigating parents’ and carers’ newborn skin cleansing ...
Objectives: To identify what skin practices are important for the protection of baby skin in healthy...
Globally, 5-30% of children have eczema; this could be partly attributable to skin cleansing routine...
Infancy is the time of adaptation from intrauterine life to the rather dry and cold, environment. In...
Background The use of baby wipes is common for cleansing of babies' skin. However, with the use of w...
Beyond the need to effectively remove urine and faeces from the nappy area and ensure that skin fold...
Background Some national guidelines recommend the use of water alone for napkin cleansing. Yet, the...
We sought to establish guidelines for hygiene care in newborns based on a systematic review of the l...
We sought to establish guidelines for hygiene care in newborns based on a systematic review of the l...
Skin care in children has been a problem exercising the minds of both parents and doctors from the m...
Background Several industry funded studies between 2001–2018 have compared the use of a single brand...
Abstract: The skin of the diaper area has special needs for protection from the irritating effects o...