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This study aims to evaluate the effect of cool baby oil on pruritus and sleep quality among uremic patient
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Treatment of uremic pruritus is difficult due to the refractory nature of the disease, resulting in poor hemodialysis patient quality of life, pharmacological therapy is the most common clinical treatment method. Unfortunately, despite these interventions, pruritus remains a chronic problem for many dialysis patients. Recently, non-pharmacological interventions are effective for hemodialysis patients with uremic pruritus. Emollients that include Petrolatum, lanolin, mineral oil, and dimethicone were very effective, readily available, and cost-effective interventions in comparison to other methods to improve pruritus symptoms. Several studies have been conducted and show the efficiency of baby oil in controlling pruritus and enhancing sleep quality among hemodialysis patients. However these studies evaluate the short-term effect (4 weeks), Although these studies employed usual care, no-treatment group as the control condition, thus it was not possible to blind the participants. This type of control group would likely increase treatment effects from baby oil by comparison. Thus the current study will be conducted to evaluate the effect of baby oil on pruritus and sleep quality compared to a placebo control at 4 and 12 weeks followup.
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80 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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