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常规外科手术中远程数字术后伤口监测的评估

Evaluation of remote digital postoperative wound monitoring in routine surgical practice.

作者信息

McLean Kenneth A, Sgrò Alessandro, Brown Leo R, Buijs Louis F, Daines Luke, Potter Mark A, Bouamrane Matt-Mouley, Harrison Ewen M

机构信息

Department of Clinical Surgery, University of Edinburgh, 51 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh, EH16 4SA, UK.

Centre for Medical Informatics, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh, 9 Little France Rd, Edinburgh, EH16 4UX, UK.

出版信息

NPJ Digit Med. 2023 May 5;6(1):85. doi: 10.1038/s41746-023-00824-9.

Abstract

Remote digital postoperative wound monitoring provides an opportunity to strengthen postoperative community care and minimise the burden of surgical-site infection (SSI). This study aimed to pilot a remote digital postoperative wound monitoring service and evaluate the readiness for implementation in routine clinical practice. This was a single-arm pilot implementational study of remote digital postoperative wound monitoring across two tertiary care hospitals in the UK (IDEAL stage 2b, clinicaltrials.gov: NCT05069103). Adults undergoing abdominal surgery were recruited and received a smartphone-delivered wound assessment tool for 30-days postoperatively. Patients received 30-day postoperative follow-up, including the Telehealth Usability Questionnaire (TUQ). A thematic mixed-methods approach was used, according to the WHO framework for monitoring and evaluating digital health interventions. 200 patients were enroled, of whom 115 (57.5%) underwent emergency surgical procedures. Overall, the 30-day SSI rate was 16.5% (n = 33/200), with 72.7% (n = 24) diagnosed post-discharge. Usage of the intervention was 83.0% (n = 166/200), with subsequently 74.1% (n = 123/166) TUQ completion. There were no issues reported with feasibility of the technology, with the reliability (3.87, 95% CI: 3.73-4.00) and quality of the interface rated highly (4.18, 95%: 4.06-4.30). Patient acceptance was similarly high with regards to ease of use (4.51, 95% CI: 4.41-4.62), satisfaction (4.27, 95% CI: 4.13-4.41), and usefulness (4.07, 95% CI: 3.92-4.23). Despite the desire for more frequent and personalised interactions, the majority viewed the intervention as providing meaningful benefit over routine postoperative care. Remote digital postoperative wound monitoring successfully demonstrated readiness for implementation with regards to the technology, usability, and healthcare process improvement.

摘要

远程数字术后伤口监测为加强术后社区护理和减轻手术部位感染(SSI)负担提供了契机。本研究旨在试行一项远程数字术后伤口监测服务,并评估其在常规临床实践中的实施准备情况。这是一项在英国两家三级护理医院开展的关于远程数字术后伤口监测的单臂试点实施研究(IDEAL阶段2b,clinicaltrials.gov:NCT05069103)。招募接受腹部手术的成年人,并在术后30天内为其提供通过智能手机发送的伤口评估工具。患者接受为期30天的术后随访,包括远程医疗可用性问卷(TUQ)。根据世界卫生组织监测和评估数字健康干预措施的框架,采用了主题混合方法。共纳入200例患者,其中115例(57.5%)接受了急诊手术。总体而言,30天SSI发生率为16.5%(n = 33/200),其中72.7%(n = 24)在出院后被诊断出。干预措施的使用率为83.0%(n = 166/200),随后TUQ完成率为74.1%(n = 123/166)。未报告该技术可行性方面的问题,其可靠性(3.87,95%CI:3.73 - 4.00)和界面质量得分较高(4.18,95%:4.06 - 4.30)。患者在易用性(4.51,95%CI:4.41 - 4.62)、满意度(4.27,95%CI:4.13 - 4.41)和有用性(4.07,95%CI:3.92 - 4.23)方面的接受度同样很高。尽管患者希望有更频繁和个性化的互动,但大多数人认为该干预措施比常规术后护理更具实际益处。远程数字术后伤口监测在技术、可用性和医疗保健流程改进方面成功证明了其实施准备情况。

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