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用于术后手术部位感染监测的数字工具。

Digital tools for post-discharge surveillance of surgical site infection.

作者信息

Dalcól Camila, Tanner Judith, de Brito Poveda Vanessa

机构信息

University of São Paulo School of Nursing, São Paulo, Brazil.

University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2024 Jan;80(1):96-109. doi: 10.1111/jan.15830. Epub 2023 Aug 18.

Abstract

AIMS

Conduct a scoping review on the development and use of digital tools for post-discharge surgical site infection surveillance.

DESIGN

Scoping review.

DATA SOURCES

Science Direct, PubMed, Embase, Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature were searched from 2013 to May 2022. Six intellectual property registries were reviewed from 2013 to 2022.

REVIEW METHODS

The review followed the Joanna Briggs Institute model, and included intellectual property records (applications, prototypes and software) and scientific articles published in any language on the development and/or testing of digital tools for post-discharge surveillance of surgical site infection among surgical patients aged 18 and over.

RESULTS

One intellectual property record and 13 scientific articles were identified, covering 10 digital tools. The intellectual property record was developed and registered by a China educational institution in 2018. The majority of manuscripts were prospective cohort studies and randomized clinical trials, published between 2016 and 2022, and more than half were conducted in the United States. The population included adult patients undergoing cardiac, thoracic, vascular, abdominal, arthroplasty and caesarean surgery. The main functionalities of the digital tools were the previously prepared questionnaire, the attachment of a wound image, the integrated Web system and the evaluation of data by the health team, with post-discharge surgical site infection surveillance time between 14 and 30 days after surgery.

CONCLUSION

Digital tools show promise for the surveillance of surgical site infection, collaborating with the early detection of wound infection.

IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROFESSION AND/OR PATIENT CARE: Mobile technology was favourable for detecting surgical site infections, reducing unnecessary visits to the health service, and increasing patient satisfaction.

IMPACT

Technological advances in the health area open new perspectives for post-discharge surveillance of surgical site infection. WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN?: There is underreporting of surgical site infections due to difficulties related to traditional methods of post-discharge surveillance. The use of digital tools within surgical site infection surveillance is increasing. Benefits of using digital tools within surgical site infection surveillance have been reported. WHAT HAS THIS STUDY ADDED TO OUR KNOWLEDGE?: This scoping review is one of the first to analyse the development and use of digital tools for post-discharge surveillance of surgical site infection in different countries. The main functionalities of digital tools are: structured questionnaires; attachment of wound images; integrated web systems; and evaluation of data by professionals. The use of mobile technology is favourable for detecting surgical site infections with a reduction in costs from face-to-face consultations and increased patient satisfaction. WHERE AND ON WHOM WILL THE RESEARCH HAVE AN IMPACT?: Healthcare providers can successfully use digital tools for surgical site infection post-discharge surveillance. Remote monitoring can reduce unnecessary patient visits to healthcare facilities. Policy makers can study how to implement digital platforms for remote patient monitoring.

REPORTING METHOD

PRISMA statement for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR).

PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

No patient or public contribution.

TRIAL AND PROTOCOL REGISTRATION

The study protocol was registered in the OSF (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/BA8D6).

摘要

目的

对外科手术后出院患者手术部位感染监测数字工具的开发与应用进行范围综述。

设计

范围综述。

数据来源

检索了2013年至2022年5月期间的Science Direct、PubMed、Embase、拉丁美洲和加勒比地区卫生科学文献数据库以及护理与联合健康文献累积索引。对2013年至2022年期间的六个知识产权注册机构进行了审查。

综述方法

本综述遵循乔安娜·布里格斯研究所模型,纳入了知识产权记录(申请、原型和软件)以及以任何语言发表的关于18岁及以上外科患者出院后手术部位感染监测数字工具开发和/或测试的科学文章。

结果

共识别出1条知识产权记录和13篇科学文章,涵盖10种数字工具。该知识产权记录由一家中国教育机构于2018年开发并注册。大多数手稿为前瞻性队列研究和随机临床试验,发表于2016年至至2022年之间,其中一半以上在美国进行。研究人群包括接受心脏、胸科、血管、腹部、关节置换和剖宫产手术的成年患者。数字工具的主要功能包括预先准备的问卷、伤口图像附件、集成网络系统以及由医疗团队进行数据评估,出院后手术部位感染监测时间为术后14至30天。

结论

数字工具在手术部位感染监测方面显示出前景,有助于早期发现伤口感染。

对专业和/或患者护理的影响:移动技术有利于检测手术部位感染,减少不必要的医疗服务就诊,并提高患者满意度。

影响

卫生领域的技术进步为出院后手术部位感染监测开辟了新的前景。

已知信息

由于传统出院后监测方法存在困难,手术部位感染报告不足。手术部位感染监测中数字工具的使用正在增加。已报道了在手术部位感染监测中使用数字工具的益处。

本研究的新增知识

本范围综述是首批分析不同国家出院后手术部位感染监测数字工具开发与应用的研究之一。数字工具的主要功能包括:结构化问卷;伤口图像附件;集成网络系统;以及专业人员进行数据评估。移动技术的使用有利于检测手术部位感染,降低面对面咨询成本并提高患者满意度。

研究的影响对象和地点

医疗保健提供者可成功使用数字工具进行出院后手术部位感染监测。远程监测可减少患者不必要的医疗机构就诊。政策制定者可研究如何实施远程患者监测数字平台。

报告方法

范围综述的PRISMA声明(PRISMA-ScR)。

患者或公众参与

无患者或公众参与。

试验和方案注册

该研究方案已在开放科学框架(https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/BA8D6)注册。

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