The results were published in the January/February issue of the JWOCN, the peer-reviewed publication of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society.
ADVOCATE Study Is The First to Provide Health And Economics Outcomes Data on The Clinically Meaningful Implications of The Use of CeraPlusTM skin barrier |
[19-January-2018] |
LIBERTYVILLE, Ill., Jan. 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Hollister Incorporated, a global medical device manufacturer, today announced that its ADVOCATE (A Randomized Controlled Trial Determining the Variances in Ostomy Skin Conditions And The Economic Impact) study demonstrated that CeraPlus skin barrier, an ostomy skin barrier infused with ceramide, has a positive impact on stoma-related cost of care and peristomal skin health. The results were published in the January/February issue of the Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing (JWOCN), the peer-reviewed publication of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society. "These data provide significant insights into how proactively managing peristomal skin health with a ceramide-infused skin barrier may result in better outcomes for those living with ostomies," said Joyce Pittman, PhD, RN, NP, CWOCN, co-author of the study and Adjunct Assistant Professor at Indiana University School of Nursing. "Peristomal skin complications can be a painful, vicious cycle, and patients are at higher risk for developing complications during the first 12 weeks after stoma surgery. Based on these findings, we have the opportunity to promptly address these complications in our overall care and treatment plans, to help positively impact the lives of individuals living with ostomies." CeraPlus skin barrier users in the ADVOCATE study experienced a clinically meaningful reduction in the occurrence of peristomal skin complications (PSCs) and PSCs were significantly more likely to resolve in a 4-week period with the use of CeraPlus skin barriers. Individuals using CeraPlus skin barriers experienced a 26.9 percent relative reduction in PSCs in comparison to those using Hollister Ostomy Care non-ceramide barriers, although the difference was not statistically significant. Significantly more participants were 'very satisfied' with the overall barrier performance as compared to the Hollister Ostomy Care non-ceramide barrier control group. "We know that peristomal skin complications affect the majority of people living with stoma, and present a significant burden in terms of quality of life, as well as higher overall healthcare costs for the healthcare system and the patients it serves," said Janice Colwell, RN, MS, CWOCN, FAAN, co-author of the study and Adjunct Clinical Instructor in the Department of Medical-Surgical Nursing at the University of Illinois-Chicago. "The results of the ADVOCATE study show that a skin barrier infused with ceramide can have a positive impact on both patient outcomes and economic burden, by reducing the incidence of peristomal skin complications, and significantly reducing the stoma-related cost of care." The ADVOCATE study demonstrated a statistically significant cost savings utilizing CeraPlus skin barriers over the 12-week period, as compared to the Hollister Ostomy Care non-ceramide control group. The use of CeraPlus skin barriers resulted in a 14 percent relative reduction in stoma-related cost of care (supplies and select accessories, topical treatments and healthcare visits). Approximately 800,000 people are currently living with an ostomy and about 120,000 stoma surgeries are performed annually in the U.S. and Canada.1,2 PSCs are common for people living with stoma and occur for a variety of reasons, primarily due to leakage from the stoma, resulting in skin irritation.3,4,5,6,7 While the total cost of ostomy care is difficult to evaluate, PSCs necessitate additional products, accessories and topical medications as well as increased usage of supplies, clinic visits and other healthcare services which increases the cost of care.8 About ADVOCATE About CeraPlus skin barrier About Hollister Incorporated 1 United Ostomy Associations of America. 2017. New ostomy patient guide. http://www.ostomy.org/ Accessed 8/30/17.
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