Spray vs. ointment: which works better for incontinence rash?

NCT ID NCT07637695

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested whether a silicone barrier spray works as well as a standard zinc oxide ointment for treating mild skin rash caused by incontinence in nursing home residents. Forty participants received one of the two treatments as part of a regular skin care routine. Researchers measured rash severity and skin health at the start, after one week, and after two weeks.

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  • Taoyuan Armed Forces General Hospital

    Longtan, Taoyuan City, 325, Taiwan

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