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The aim of this study is to determine the effect of two different skin care solutions used in stoma care on peristomal skin integrity and compare them with each other.
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The research was planned as a randomized controlled experiment. Simple stratified randomization according to age will be done. The purpose of the study will be explained to the children and their parents who agreed to participate in the study and their consent will be obtained.
Study Groups: In the study, there will be 2 groups with 12 patients in each group.
Intervention Procedure: After obtaining written consent, peristomal skin integrity of all participants will be evaluated on day 0 post-op prior to randomization.
Peristomal Skin Integrity Assessment:
Statistical Analysis: A researcher who does not know which group the patients are in will perform the statistical analysis of the study using the single-blind method. Analysis of the data obtained from the research will be carried out in IBM® SPSS Statistics Version 22 program. Age, gender, etc. of the patients in the study. demographic characteristics will be given as number and percentage distributions. Comparisons of numerical variables between groups; It will be evaluated with a non-parametric or parametric appropriate test by looking whether the normal distribution condition is met. In the study, the statistical significance value was determined as p<0.05.
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22 participants in 2 patient groups
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Esra ARDAHAN AKGÜL, Asst. Prof.
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