Effect of Aloe vera gel versus olive oil in the prevention of pressure ulcers among bedridden patients: A pilot study
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Given the high occurrence of pressure ulcers in healthcare settings, this research sought to determine the efficacy of using Aloe vera gel or olive oil to prevent them in bedridden patients. Nurses often work long hours to avoid pressure ulcers, making it critical to investigate alternate remedies. Previous research revealed that Aloe vera gel and olive oil might accelerate pressure ulcer healing by lowering microbial presence and maintaining skin integrity, making them possible preventative strategies. The research included thirty volunteers who were randomly assigned to one of three groups: Aloe vera gel, olive oil, or regular skincare. Over an 11-day period, the efficacy of each therapy in avoiding pressure ulcers was measured using the EPUAP (European Pressure Ulcers Advisory Panel) and Braden scales. Although direct comparison between the two treatment groups was restricted due to the small sample size, the Aloe vera gel and olive oil groups revealed a considerably decreased incidence of pressure ulcers compared to the control group. In conclusion, using olive oil and Aloe vera gel to the skin of bedridden patients showed promise in lowering the incidence of pressure ulcers. More study is needed to validate these results and make herbal treatments essential to preventative skincare practices for skin disorders in hospital settings.Abstract
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