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Dörr W - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Individual Skin Care during radiation therapy.
    Strahlentherapie Und Onkologie, 1998
    Co-Authors: Budach W, Dörr W
    Abstract:

    BACKGROUND In many clinical settings, the irradiated patient feels additional discomfort by the inhibition of washing the treatment portals and interruption of his adapted Skin Care habits. MATERIAL AND METHODS An analysis of the scientific recommendations as well as an analysis of the Skin dose to the irradiated portals has been performed. An individual scheme for Skin Care under radiation has been developed. RESULTS A substantial decrease of the Skin dose is achieved in many modern radiation techniques. The consequent reduction of severe Skin reactions allowed the use of water and mild soaps as has been approved within many radiotherapy departments. This has lead to an individualized concept for Skin Care under radiation treatment including the allowance of gentle washing. The Skin marks may be saved by using highly tolerable adhesive plasters or small tattoo points, if they are not superfluous by using masks or single referee points instead of marks for the field borders. CONCLUSIONS The individualized concept for Skin Care during radiation may offer improved life quality to the patient and may decrease the acute reactions of the Skin at least in some cases.

Budach W - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Individual Skin Care during radiation therapy.
    Strahlentherapie Und Onkologie, 1998
    Co-Authors: Budach W, Dörr W
    Abstract:

    BACKGROUND In many clinical settings, the irradiated patient feels additional discomfort by the inhibition of washing the treatment portals and interruption of his adapted Skin Care habits. MATERIAL AND METHODS An analysis of the scientific recommendations as well as an analysis of the Skin dose to the irradiated portals has been performed. An individual scheme for Skin Care under radiation has been developed. RESULTS A substantial decrease of the Skin dose is achieved in many modern radiation techniques. The consequent reduction of severe Skin reactions allowed the use of water and mild soaps as has been approved within many radiotherapy departments. This has lead to an individualized concept for Skin Care under radiation treatment including the allowance of gentle washing. The Skin marks may be saved by using highly tolerable adhesive plasters or small tattoo points, if they are not superfluous by using masks or single referee points instead of marks for the field borders. CONCLUSIONS The individualized concept for Skin Care during radiation may offer improved life quality to the patient and may decrease the acute reactions of the Skin at least in some cases.

Ha Nam Khanh Giao - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Vietnamese consumers attitude on television advertisement of Skin Care
    2020
    Co-Authors: Ha Nam Khanh Giao
    Abstract:

    The research investigates how the factors affect Vietnamese consumers attitude on television advertisement of Skin Care, by intervewing 280 consumers. The method of Cronbach’s Alpha analysis, EFA analysis and multiple regression analysis were used with the SPSS program.The result shows that the affects of the factors on Vietnamese buyer’s behavior about TV commercial of Skin Care increasingly: Entertaiment, Informativeness, Celebrity, In-irritation, Credibility. The research also suggests some solutions to the television advertisers to enhance capability of serving consumers.attitude on television advertisement, Vietnamese consumers, Skin Care

  • VIETNAMESE CONSUMERS’ ATTITUDE ON TELEVISION ADVERTISEMENT OF Skin Care
    2018
    Co-Authors: Ha Nam Khanh Giao
    Abstract:

    Abstract. The research investigates how the factors affect Vietnamese consumers’ attitude on television advertisement of Skin Care, by intervewing 280 consumers. The method of Cronbach’s Alpha analysis, exploratory factor analysis and multiple regression analysis were used with the SPSS program. The result shows that there are five factors affects Vietnamese consumers’ attitude on television advertisement of Skin Care increasingly: Entertaiment, Informativeness, Celebrity, In-irritation, Credibility. The test show that there is a difference in attitudes towards television commercials in the Skin Care industry in Vietnam by four characteristics: Gender, Age, Income, Academic level. The research also suggests some solutions to the television advertisers to enhance capability of serving consumers. Keywords: consumer attitude, television advertisement, Vietnamese consumers, Skin Care, multiple regression analysis, quantitative method.

C A Gleason - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Skin Care Management Practices for Premature Infants
    Journal of Perinatology, 1999
    Co-Authors: S F Baker, B J Smith, P K Donohue, C A Gleason
    Abstract:

    OBJECTIVE: To describe current Skin Care practices for preterm infants in neonatal intensive Care units in the United States. We hypothesized that there would be little consensus among facilities. STUDY DESIGN: Neonatal intensive Care units ( n = 823) listed in the 1996 United States Neonatologists Directory (American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Perinatal Pediatrics) were sent a 28-question survey dealing with many aspects of neonatal Skin Care along with descriptive data about their neonatal intensive Care unit. Descriptive data analysis was performed. RESULTS: A total of 305 surveys were returned (37% return rate); of these, 241 of the respondents reported admitting infants weighing ≤1000 gm. Some neonatal Skin Care practices showed wide consensus (>70%) (e.g., scrub procedure for staff; use of a Skin barrier under tapes/adhesives), whereas other practices showed little consensus (

  • Skin Care management practices for premature infants.
    Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association, 1999
    Co-Authors: S F Baker, B J Smith, P K Donohue, C A Gleason
    Abstract:

    To describe current Skin Care practices for preterm infants in neonatal intensive Care units in the United States. We hypothesized that there would be little consensus among facilities. Neonatal intensive Care units (n = 823) listed in the 1996 United States Neonatologists Directory (American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Perinatal Pediatrics) were sent a 28-question survey dealing with many aspects of neonatal Skin Care along with descriptive data about their neonatal intensive Care unit. Descriptive data analysis was performed. A total of 305 surveys were returned (37% return rate); of these, 241 of the respondents reported admitting infants weighing < or = 1000 gm. Some neonatal Skin Care practices showed wide consensus (> 70%) (e.g., scrub procedure for staff; use of a Skin barrier under tapes/adhesives), whereas other practices showed little consensus (< 30%) (e.g., routine surveillance cultures; use of Aquaphor). Consensus on Skin Care practices was not found among neonatal intensive Care units. Data from this survey can be used to develop studies to examine whether certain Skin Care management practices can improve neonatal outcomes.

Joya Sahu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.