Maryam Hajikari’s research while affiliated with Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and other places

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Frequency distribution of ulcer score based on the duration (day) of recovery in the experimental and control group.
Comparison of frequency distribution of patients based on the total score of ulcer in the experimental and control groups before intervention.
Comparison of a novel herbal skin care ointment with regular ointments to treat skin around the abdominal stoma: A clinical trial study
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January 2019

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Polish Annals of Medicine

Maryam Hajikari

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Soheila Mojdeh

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Mohsen Shariari

Introduction The incidence of gastric ulcers in patients with abdominal stoma is high and affects the quality of patients’ life. Aim To evaluate the effect of Adib herbal ointment containing chamomile rose, black nightshade origin versus Comfeel and Conveen ointments on the skin of abdominal stoma. Material and methods This is a clinical study in which the volunteers were stoma patients. Study group consisted of 52 qualified subjects, 26 were included in the experimental group and 26 in the control group. A 2-part questionnaire was used for the data collection. The 1st part was demographic information. The 2nd part of the data collection was evaluated according to the pressure ulcer scale for healing (PUSH) tool, which used for examining skin ulcers around the stoma. P ≤ 0.05 was considered as a significant. Results and discussion The results of the Mann–Whitney test showed that between the mean score of the total score of the wound before intervention (P = 0.92) and on the 3rd day (P = 0.476), 6th (P = 0.222), 9th (P = 0.11) and 12th (P = 0.418), there was no significant difference between the control and test groups. Also, the Friedman test (intra-group) also showed that between the mean score of the total score of the wound before the intervention and the 3rd, 6th, 9th and 12th days in the control group (P = 0.0001) and in the experimental group (P = 0.0001) There was a significant statistical difference. Conclusions Based on the study, Adib herbal ointment could be recommended for the treatment of stoma to the skin as an herbal product as other common treatments.

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... Various medicinal products are used to prevent and treat complications experienced by patients, but the chemical-based, side-effects, allergic reaction, complex and expensive nature of medicinal products can cause harmful effects in patients and may be an inaccessible treatment for many colostomy patients (Hajikarimi et al., 2019). Phytotherapy, a complementary and integrative medical practice that uses plants or herbs to cure diseases or alleviate pain, is safer and more accessible and could reduce colostomy-related complications (Parfait et al., 2023). ...

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THE USE OF PHYTOTHERAPY IN NURSING CARE OF COLOSTOMY PATIENTS
Comparison of a novel herbal skin care ointment with regular ointments to treat skin around the abdominal stoma: A clinical trial study

Polish Annals of Medicine