Effect on skin hydration of using baby wipes to clean the napkin area of newborn babies: assessor-blinded randomised controlled equivalence trial
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Some national guidelines recommend the use of water alone for napkin cleansing. Yet, there is a readiness, amongst many parents, to use baby wipes. Evidence from randomised controlled trials, of the effect of baby wipes on newborn sk...
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Main Authors: | Lavender Tina (Author), Furber Christine (Author), Campbell Malcolm (Author), Victor Suresh (Author), Roberts Ian (Author), Bedwell Carol (Author), Cork Michael J (Author) |
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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