Japan
Research Article
The Cleaning Effect of Shampooing Care by Adenosine Triphosphate Bioluminescence System
Author(s): Maki Takeda, Takeshi Ando, Yuto Susuki, Tomoyuki Shindo, Kayo Yoshimoto, Toshinori Hirose, Soichiro Fujioka, Osamu Mizuno, Sachiko Shimizu, Atsue Ishii, Kenji Yamada, Yukio Honda and Yuko OhnoMaki Takeda, Takeshi Ando, Yuto Susuki, Tomoyuki Shindo, Kayo Yoshimoto, Toshinori Hirose, Soichiro Fujioka, Osamu Mizuno, Sachiko Shimizu, Atsue Ishii, Kenji Yamada, Yukio Honda and Yuko Ohno
This paper discusses the cleaning effect of shampooing care by using Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) bioluminescence system. Shampooing care is an important nursing one for patients who are difficult to care oneself. It is necessary to perform effective and comfortable care. So, we need to evaluate these effects quantitatively and qualitatively. We measured ATP, blood pressure, heart rate, heart rate variability, peripheral skin temperature and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) before and after shampooing. When we analyzed ATP adhering to head as “contamination” to evaluate that effect quantitatively, it found that the contamination of the scalp after shampooing decreased by 31%, and that of the hair decreased by 22%. The correlation between ATP and VAS showed that the more ATP decreased, the more subjects felt refresh. The physiological index was stable, and it found that the shampo.. Read More»
Journal of Nursing & Care received 4230 citations as per Google Scholar report