Authors

  1. Binti Badaruddin , Nurbaisyah
  2. Milne , Catherine
  3. Kestsumpun , Yuwadee
  4. Kestsumpun , Yuwadee
  5. Komatsu , Minako
  6. Komatsu , Minako
  7. Nishijima , Akiko
  8. Nishijima , Akiko
  9. Ong , Choo Eng
  10. Ong , Choo Eng
  11. Lina , Qiao
  12. Lina , Qiao
  13. Nur Madalinah , Tan Bte Abdullah
  14. Nur Madalinah , Tan Bte Abdullah
  15. Xia , Wang
  16. Xia , Wang
  17. Wunnasaweg , Anuttra
  18. Wunnasaweg , Anuttra
  19. Yang , Li Fang
  20. Yang , Li Fang
  21. Ye , Xin Mei
  22. Ye , Xin Mei

Abstract

In each of these cases, use of moldable skin barriers improved self-care, skin health, and health-related quality of life. We have found a paucity of current literature reflecting the benefits of these barriers, and this article addresses this gap.