Background: The vulnerability of newborn babies’ skin creates the potential for a number of skin problems. Despite this, there remains a dearth of good quality evidence to inform practice. Published studies comparing water with a skin-cleansing product have not provided adequate data to inform an adequately powered trial. Nor have they distinguished between babies with and without a predisposition to atopic eczema. We conducted a pilot study as a prequel to designing an optimum trial to investigate whether bathing with a specific cleansing product is superior to bathing with water alone. The aims were to produce baseline data which would inform decisions for the main trial design (i.e. population, primary outcome, sample size calculat...
Background: Baby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skin integrity when c...
Introduction Atopic eczema affects 20% of UK children, and environmental factors are important i...
© 2019 Author(s). Introduction Atopic eczema affects 20% of UK children, and environmental factors a...
Background The vulnerability of newborn babies' skin creates the potential for a number of skin prob...
ABSTRACTObjectivesTo examine the hypothesis that the use of a wash product formulated for newborn (<...
Objectives To examine the hypothesis that the use of a wash product formulated for newborn (<1 mo...
Background The use of baby wipes is common for cleansing of babies' skin. However, with the use of w...
randomized term neonates wash product neonatal skin care transepidermal water loss noninferiority tr...
Background Some national guidelines recommend the use of water alone for napkin cleansing. Yet, the...
Objectives: To identify what skin practices are important for the protection of baby skin in healthy...
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...
BackgroundBaby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skinintegrity when comp...
Background European roundtable meeting recommendations on bathing and cleansing of infants were publ...
BACKGROUND: Eczema and food allergy are common health conditions that usually begin in early childho...
Background: Baby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skin integrity when c...
Introduction Atopic eczema affects 20% of UK children, and environmental factors are important i...
© 2019 Author(s). Introduction Atopic eczema affects 20% of UK children, and environmental factors a...
Background The vulnerability of newborn babies' skin creates the potential for a number of skin prob...
ABSTRACTObjectivesTo examine the hypothesis that the use of a wash product formulated for newborn (<...
Objectives To examine the hypothesis that the use of a wash product formulated for newborn (<1 mo...
Background The use of baby wipes is common for cleansing of babies' skin. However, with the use of w...
randomized term neonates wash product neonatal skin care transepidermal water loss noninferiority tr...
Background Some national guidelines recommend the use of water alone for napkin cleansing. Yet, the...
Objectives: To identify what skin practices are important for the protection of baby skin in healthy...
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...
BackgroundBaby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skinintegrity when comp...
Background European roundtable meeting recommendations on bathing and cleansing of infants were publ...
BACKGROUND: Eczema and food allergy are common health conditions that usually begin in early childho...
Background: Baby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skin integrity when c...
Introduction Atopic eczema affects 20% of UK children, and environmental factors are important i...
© 2019 Author(s). Introduction Atopic eczema affects 20% of UK children, and environmental factors a...