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Make proven skin protection part of your patient care

Safeguarding patient skin is a vital aspect of healthcare. 3M™ Cavilon™ No Sting Barrier Film offers a durable, easy to use and gentle solution for long-lasting skin protection. 

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Protecting skin integrity

You face the challenge of preserving your patients' skin health amidst conditions that could compromise it. Your dedication to maintaining and restoring skin integrity involves focusing on the prevention and treatment of common conditions.  

41% of nursing home residents and 35% of all patients in acute care settings are affected by incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD), one of the most challenging types of MASD1,2.

Moisture-associated skin damage (MASD) is caused by prolonged exposure to moisture.

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One in seven patients (a 13% median rate) in the acute care setting is affected by MARSI3.

Medical adhesive-related skin injury (MARSI) refers to damage to the skin due to improper selection, application or removal of medical adhesives.

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4x increased chance for patients with IAD to experience a facility acquired sacral PU than patients without IAD4.

Pressure ulcers (PU) arise from mechanical forces such as pressure, friction and shear, with moisture further increasing the risk of their development.

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Explore resources

State of Skin - Elevating the Science of Skin Management

This report examines some of the most serious threats facing skin and provides insights into essential care objectives. A core piece for Think Skin Deeper.

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Referencer:

  1. Nix D, Haugen V. Forebyggelse og håndtering af Inkontinens-Associeret Dermatitis. Drugs Aging. 2010;27(6):491-6.
  2. Gray M, Bartos S. Inkontinens Associeret Dermatitis i Akut Plejeindstilling: En Prospektiv Multi-site Epidemiologisk Undersøgelse. Præsenteret ved det 23. årlige møde i Wound Healing Society. 2013.
  3. Farris, MK, Petty M, Hamilton J, Walters SA, Flynn MA. Forekomst af Medicinsk Klæberelateret Hudskade Blandt Voksne Akut Plejepatienter: En Enkelt-center Observationsstudie. Journal of Wound Ostomy & Continence Nursing. 2015;42(6): 589-598.
  4. Gray M, Giuliano KK. (2018). Inkontinens-associeret dermatitis, karakteristika og forhold til trykskade: en multisite epidemiologisk analyse. Journal of Wound Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 45(1):63-67
  5. 3M 2018 Medicinsk Tape Markedsundersøgelse. 563 gennemførte klinikerinterviews. På fil hos 3M.
  6. 3M data på fil. Gennemsnitlige værdier. LAB-05-310252.