Comparison of the Effects of Liquid Vaseline and Olive Oil on Itching and Scarring in Scald Burns

Sponsor
Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University (Other)
Overall Status
Not yet recruiting
CT.gov ID
NCT06104540
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(none)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

Pain, itching, hypertrophic scar formation after wound healing in burn patients complications, sleep disturbances in patients, anxiety, depression, and daily life It may disrupt activities and deterioration in quality of life. Liquid petroleum jelly and olive oil have no side effects, moisturizing properties, or wound-healing treatment of burns due to their positive effects on symptoms such as itching. can be used to alleviate burns. The project found the use of liquid petroleum jelly and olive oil to determine the effect on itching and scarring in burn patients. After burns reduction of symptoms such as itching, dryness, hypertrophic scarring, and patient comfort. Provision of care is a part of nursing care. In studies, itching and scarring there is insufficient evidence regarding the treatment methods applied for its treatment is observed. In addition, the effect of olive oil and liquid petroleum jelly on itching and scarring no scientific study was found. The results of the project were found to be significant in terms of post-burn itching providing evidence of hypertrophic scar management and contributing to ongoing studies is expected to be found. Since there are no similar studies in the literature, a preliminary study with 24 patient applications will be made. In line with the data obtained from the pre-application, the sample calculation will be made and the application will continue by making the necessary arrangements. Patients will be divided into experimental and control groups by simple randomization. All patient groups individual data collection forms on the first day; 12 individual data collection forms on the first day, 15th day, first, second, and third months Itemized Itch Severity Scale, Patient and Observer Scar Scale to be applied in Burn Patients and the wound area will be photographed. Patients in the control group will be given no application will be made. Liquid petroleum jelly and olive oil group before the study training will be given and they will massage the recommended product twice a day for 3 months and will be asked to record them. The data obtained at the end of the project will be statistically analyzed and results will be presented.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Other: Experimental I liquid vaseline groups
  • Other: Experimental II extra virgin olive oil groups
  • Other: Control Croup
N/A

Detailed Description

In addition to localized damage, burn is defined as a comprehensive trauma that affects the whole organism and determines the prognosis with its physiological response and can cause physical, psychological, sociological, and economic problems in the individual. Although the etiology of burn injuries varies according to industrialization, socioeconomic, cultural, educational, and age groups, scald burns, flame burns, and electrical burns are the most common causes of burn injuries. Esen et al. (2021) reported that scald burns ranked first among the causes of burns with 37.2% in their study. Although survival in patients has increased with advances in burn treatment, wound healing, and understanding of scar pathophysiology, burns are still an important cause of morbidity. In these patients, postburn pruritus and hypertrophic scarring is a common and important complication that occurs during the wound-healing process Histamine produced by mast cells during the injury process plays a role in the development of post-burn itching and acute itching begins with wound closure. The prevalence of itching after burns is reported to be 80-100% The risk of itching increases in patients with large burn surface area, surgical procedures related to burn, hypertrophic scarring, female gender, dry skin, limb, and facial burns In addition to itching, patients may experience various sensory disturbances such as "pinprick", stabbing, or burning after burns.

Another problem affecting patients after burns is the development of hypertrophic scarring. Abnormal increase of collagen and glycoprotein and transepidermal water loss during the wound healing process can cause hypertrophic scarring or keloid. In wound healing, hypertrophic scarring occurs within four weeks after complete reepithelialization and regresses in approximately 15 months. The incidence of hypertrophic scar formation following burn injuries ranges from 34% to 94%. In one study, itching, pain, and paresthesia requiring treatment were observed in patients with hypertrophic scarring, and it is recommended to identify and prevent risk factors for treatment and symptom control.

Alleviation of itching symptoms after burns and early diagnosis of hypertrophic scar development is important in rehabilitation. Itching and hypertrophic scarring can cause cosmetic problems, severe functional disability, pain, sleep disorders, re-damage of fragile skin, and risk of infection with microorganism colonization, anxiety, and depression. Topical moisturizers, cold application, pressure garments, antihistamines, massage, psychological therapy and dermatological treatments, surgical techniques, and laser treatment can be applied in the treatment. The effectiveness of all these treatment methods is limited and there is insufficient evidence.

One of the factors that make scars visible is dry skin due to transepidermal water loss and skin should be kept moist to minimize the appearance of scars. The use of moisturizers has been identified as one of the components of treatment to reduce itching and hypertrophic scarring. Moisturizers are available in the form of plant extracts and various oils. Various topical products with moisturizing properties such as olive oil, and St. John's wort can be used in the treatment of burns and alleviation of itching and dryness symptoms after burns due to their cheap and easy availability, lack of side effects, moisturizing properties, positive properties on wound healing. Olive oil contains fatty components such as oleic acid, phenolic compounds, chlorophyll, and vitamin E. These components accelerate wound healing, moisturize the skin, and provide elasticity to the skin. In the study investigating the effect of olive oil and flaxseed on burn healing, it was shown that when the oils were applied as a mixture, they reduced inflammation and had a positive effect on wound size.

One of the products used for moisturizing is liquid petroleum jelly. Liquid petroleum jelly is obtained from liquid petroleum consisting of colorless, odorless, oily saturated hydrocarbons. It is widely used for cosmetic purposes and is included in the composition of many topical products. It reduces skin water loss, moisturizes the skin, reduces itching symptoms, acts as a barrier, and protects skin integrity. Wang et al. (2020) found that liquid petroleum jelly was more effective in wound healing and prevention of infection compared to normal saline in their research evaluating the effectiveness of liquid petroleum jelly in the treatment of burn wounds.

Problems such as itching, dryness, scarring, and hypertrophic scarring after burns negatively affect the patient's quality of life and body image. Therefore, the nurse should know the treatment and preventive measures and evaluate the effectiveness of the interventions using appropriate measurement tools. It is stated in the literature that the substances in the composition of olive oil support wound healing and moisturizing properties, but there are no clinical studies investigating the effect of olive oil and liquid petroleum jelly on itching and scarring in burn wounds. This study aims to determine the effect of topically applied olive oil and liquid petroleum jelly on itching and scarring in post-burn patients.

Expected benefits and risks of research, The study will be conducted to determine the effect of olive oil and liquid petroleum jelly on itching and scarring that occur during the healing period after a scald burn.

This study aims to help patients cope with itching and scarring problems that occur in the post-burn period and to shed light on the nursing interventions to be made for a more qualified life.

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Anticipated Enrollment :
24 participants
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention Model:
Parallel Assignment
Intervention Model Description:
A preliminary study will be conducted with 24 patients, 8 in the control group and 8 in the experimental group I olive oil and the experimental group II 8 with liquid vaseline. Patients will be divided into control and experimental groups by simple stratified randomization method. In order to prevent the choice of treatment from being at the discretion of the investigator, it is necessary to ensure that the patients are randomly assigned to the study groups. The easiest method for this is simple randomization. The envelope drawing method will be used for randomization and patients who meet the research criteria will be stratified according to gender. To ensure gender stratification in the control and experimental groups, male patients will be assigned to control and experimental groups and female patients will be assigned to control and experimental groups.A preliminary study will be conducted with 24 patients, 8 in the control group and 8 in the experimental group I olive oil and the experimental group II 8 with liquid vaseline. Patients will be divided into control and experimental groups by simple stratified randomization method. In order to prevent the choice of treatment from being at the discretion of the investigator, it is necessary to ensure that the patients are randomly assigned to the study groups. The easiest method for this is simple randomization. The envelope drawing method will be used for randomization and patients who meet the research criteria will be stratified according to gender. To ensure gender stratification in the control and experimental groups, male patients will be assigned to control and experimental groups and female patients will be assigned to control and experimental groups.
Masking:
None (Open Label)
Primary Purpose:
Prevention
Official Title:
Comparison of the Effects of Liquid Vaseline and Olive Oil on Itching and Scarring in Scald Burns
Anticipated Study Start Date :
Nov 1, 2023
Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
Oct 31, 2024
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
Oct 31, 2024

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Experimental: Experimental I Liquid Vaseline

Liquid vaseline will be applied to the Experimental I group twice a day according to the oil application protocol

Other: Experimental I liquid vaseline groups
Patients in the liquid vaseline group will apply liquid vaseline twice a day for 3 months. Depending on the size of the burn area, 5-10 ml of liquid petroleum jelly will be applied to the burn area by massaging for 5 minutes twice a day, and each application will be recorded in the application follow-up form. Patients will be visited on the 15th day, first month, second month, and third month after the application begins.

Experimental: Experimental II Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Extra Virgin Olive Oil will be applied to the Experimental I group twice a day according to the oil application protocol

Other: Experimental II extra virgin olive oil groups
Patients in the extra virgin olive oil group will apply extra virgin olive oil twice a day for 3 months. Depending on the size of the burn area, 5-10 ml of liquid petroleum jelly will be applied to the burn area by massaging for 5 minutes twice a day, and each application will be recorded in the application follow-up form. Patients will be visited on the 15th day, first month, second month, and third month after the application begins.

Experimental: Control group

No application will be made to the control group other than the institution's recommendations.

Other: Control Croup
No intervention will be made other than the recommendations of the institution's physicians and nurses.

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. 12-item itch scale scores [Before you start applying liquid vaseline]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  2. Observer scar assesment scale score [Before you start applying liquid vaseline]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar.Observer Scar Assessment Scale, Each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  3. 12-item itch scale scores [Before you start applying extra virgin olive oil]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  4. Patient scar assesment scale score [Before you start applying extra virgin olive oil]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient Scar Assessment Scale, 1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. The general opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  5. Observer scar assesment scale score [Before you start applying extra virgin olive oil]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Assessment Scale, Each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  6. 12-item itch scale scores [will be applied to the control group on the first day]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases. Assessment Scale, scar evaluation (vascularization, pigmentation, thickness, irregularity, elasticity, surface area) and scar A total of 7 articles, including 1 article evaluating the general opinion about is formed. Each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin, and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable, and the scale score is based on the first 6 items. was being calculated

  7. Patient scar assessment scale score [will be applied to the control group on the first day]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient Scar Assessment Scale, 1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. The general opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  8. Observer scar assesment scale score [will be applied to the control group on the first day]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Assessment Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin, and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  9. Patient scar assesment scale score [Before you start applying liquid vaseline]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient Scar Assessment Scale, 1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. The general opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

Secondary Outcome Measures

  1. 12-item itch scale scores [15 days after starting liquid vaseline application]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  2. Patient scar assesment scale score [15 days after starting liquid vaseline application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient Scar Assessment Scale, 1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. The general opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  3. Observer scar assesment scale score [15 days after starting liquid vaseline application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Assessment Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  4. 12-item itch scale scores [15 days after starting extra virgin olive oil]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  5. Patient scar assesment scale score [15 days after starting extra virgin olive oil]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient Scar Assessment Scale, 1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. The general opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  6. Observer scar assessment scale score [15 days after starting extra virgin olive oil]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Assessment Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  7. 12-item itch scale scores [control group will be applied on the 15th day]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases

  8. Patient scar assessment scale score [control group will be applied on the 15th day]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient Scar Assessment Scale, 1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. The general opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  9. Observer scar assessment scale score [control group will be applied on the 15th day]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Assessment Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

Other Outcome Measures

  1. 12-item itch scale scores [One month after starting liquid vaseline application]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  2. Patient scar assessment scale score [One month after starting liquid vaseline application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient Scar Assessment Scale, 1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. The general opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  3. Observer scar assessment scale score [One month after starting liquid vaseline application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Assessment Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  4. 12-item itch scale scores [One month after starting extra virgin olive oil application]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  5. Patient scar assesment scale score [One month after starting extra virgin olive oil application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient scar assessment scale,1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get from the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. General opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  6. Observer scar assesment scale score [One month after starting extra virgin olive oil]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Assessment Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  7. 12-item itch scale scores [control group will be applied in the first month]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  8. Patient scar assesment scale score [control group will be applied in the first month]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient Scar Assessment Scale, 1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. The general opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  9. Observer scar assesment scale score [control group will be applied in the first month]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  10. 12-item itch scale scores [Two month after starting liquid vaseline application]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  11. Patient scar assesment scale score [Two month after starting liquid vaseline application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient scar assessment scale,1 being "normal skin", and 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. The general opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  12. Observer scar assesment scale score [Two month after starting liquid vaseline application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  13. 12-item itch scale scores [Two month after starting extra virgin olive oil application]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  14. Patient scar assesment scale score [Two month after starting extra virgin olive oil application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient Scar Assessment Scale, 1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. The general opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  15. Observer scar assesment scale score [Two month after starting extra virgin olive oil application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  16. 12-item itch scale scores [The control group will be applied in the second month]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  17. Patient scar assesment scale score [The control group will be applied in the second month]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient scar assessment scale, 1 being "normal skin", and 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. The general opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  18. Observer scar assesment scale score [The control group will be applied in the second month]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  19. 12-item itch scale scores [Three month after starting liquid vaseline application]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  20. Patient scar assesment scale score [Three month after starting liquid vaseline application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient Scar Assessment Scale, 1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get from the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. General opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  21. Oobserver scar assesment scale score [Three month after starting liquid vaseline application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  22. 12-item itch scale scores [Three month after starting extra virgin olive oil application]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  23. Patient scar assesment scale score [Three month after starting extra virgin olive oil application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient Scar Assessment Scale, 1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get from the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. General opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  24. Observer scar assesment scale score [Three month after starting extra virgin olive oil application]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

  25. 12-item itch scale scores [The control group will be applied in the third month]

    assessment of itching severity. The lowest score on the scale is 3, indicating minimum itching, while the lowest score on the scale is 3. The high score of 22 points indicates severe itching. Scale scores It is assumed that as the score increases, the patient's level of exposure to itching increases.

  26. Patient scar assesment scale score [The control group will be applied in the third month]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Patient Scar Assessment Scale, 1 being "normal skin", 10 being "worst scar". shows the evaluation. The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, Normal skin, the highest score of 60, the worst imaginable scar, The scale score is calculated based on the first 6 items. The general opinion about scar The 7th item, which questions questions, has only scoring criteria and is evaluated.

  27. Observer scar assesment scale score [The control group will be applied in the third month]

    assessment of hypertrophic scar. Observer Scar Scale, each item is scored on a Likert-type scale between 1 and 10. has. 1 indicates "normal skin" and 10 indicates "worst scar evaluation". The lowest score a patient can get on the scale is 6, indicating normal skin and the highest score is 60. It represents the worst scar imaginable.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
18 Years to 65 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
Yes
Inclusion Criteria:
  • Between the ages of 18-65,

  • With a total body burn area of less than 15% 2nd degree scald burn,

  • Wwhose treatment has been completed and who do not need dressing and do not have open wounds,

  • Who do not have any allergies,

  • Who can read and write,

  • Who do not have cognitive problems,

  • Who do not have communication problems,

  • Who live in Ankara and who volunteer to participate in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:
  • Patients with burns on the face and neck,

  • Ppatients with dermatologic diseases and patients using antihistamines will not be included.

  • Patients who do not want to continue the study,

  • Who develop an allergic reaction during the follow-up period,

  • Who start treatment during the follow-up period due to itching,

  • Wwho have not applied more than 20% liquid vaseline/olive oil during the 3-month follow-up period (60 applications/30 days; more than 36 applications out of 180 applications) will be excluded from the study.

Contacts and Locations

Locations

Site City State Country Postal Code
1 Ankara Bilkent City Hospital Ankara Turkey 06800

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Merve AKIN, Ass Prof, Ankara Bilkent City Hospital
  • Principal Investigator: Nuray Çetintaş, Master,
  • Study Director: Sema Koçaşlı, Prof Asst Dr,

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Additional Information:

Publications

Responsible Party:
Nuray Çetintaş, Principal investigator, Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT06104540
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • AYBUSBENURAYCETINTAS0000000001
First Posted:
Oct 27, 2023
Last Update Posted:
Oct 31, 2023
Last Verified:
Oct 1, 2023
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
No
Plan to Share IPD:
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
No
Keywords provided by Nuray Çetintaş, Principal investigator, Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University
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Study Results

No Results Posted as of Oct 31, 2023