Objectives: To identify what skin practices are important for the protection of baby skin in healthy term babies (0–6 months) and generate evidence-based conclusions to inform health professionals and parents. Design: Eleven databases were searched for all empirical quantitative and qualitative research published between 2000–2015 which explored baby skin care for bathing and cleansing, nappy care, hair and scalp care, management of dry skin or baby massage, for healthy term babies up to 6 months old. Papers not published in English were excluded. A total of 3062 papers were identified. Pairs of reviewers assessed all citations and extracted data independently. There were 26 included papers: 16 RCTs, 3 non-randomised experimental studies, 1...
BACKGROUND: Eczema and food allergy are common health conditions that usually begin in early childho...
Background Some national guidelines recommend the use of water alone for napkin cleansing. Yet, the...
ABSTRACTObjectivesTo examine the hypothesis that the use of a wash product formulated for newborn (<...
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...
Background: The vulnerability of newborn babies’ skin creates the potential for a number of skin pro...
Background Several industry funded studies between 2001–2018 have compared the use of a single brand...
Background The use of baby wipes is common for cleansing of babies' skin. However, with the use of w...
Background: Baby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skin integrity when c...
Aims: To systematically review literature investigating parents’ and carers’ newborn skin cleansing ...
BackgroundBaby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skinintegrity when comp...
Funding Information: Funding for the two in‐person meetings (one of the Steering Group and one of th...
Background European roundtable meeting recommendations on bathing and cleansing of infants were publ...
Objectives To examine the hypothesis that the use of a wash product formulated for newborn (<1 mo...
Background The qualitative phase of the Baby Skin Integrity Comparison Survey (BaSICS) study was des...
BACKGROUND: Eczema and food allergy are common health conditions that usually begin in early childho...
Background Some national guidelines recommend the use of water alone for napkin cleansing. Yet, the...
ABSTRACTObjectivesTo examine the hypothesis that the use of a wash product formulated for newborn (<...
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...
Background: The vulnerability of newborn babies’ skin creates the potential for a number of skin pro...
Background Several industry funded studies between 2001–2018 have compared the use of a single brand...
Background The use of baby wipes is common for cleansing of babies' skin. However, with the use of w...
Background: Baby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skin integrity when c...
Aims: To systematically review literature investigating parents’ and carers’ newborn skin cleansing ...
BackgroundBaby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skinintegrity when comp...
Funding Information: Funding for the two in‐person meetings (one of the Steering Group and one of th...
Background European roundtable meeting recommendations on bathing and cleansing of infants were publ...
Objectives To examine the hypothesis that the use of a wash product formulated for newborn (<1 mo...
Background The qualitative phase of the Baby Skin Integrity Comparison Survey (BaSICS) study was des...
BACKGROUND: Eczema and food allergy are common health conditions that usually begin in early childho...
Background Some national guidelines recommend the use of water alone for napkin cleansing. Yet, the...
ABSTRACTObjectivesTo examine the hypothesis that the use of a wash product formulated for newborn (<...