Muller-Sloof Emmy, de Laat Erik, Baljé-Volkers Corine, Hummelink Stefan, Vermeulen Hester, Ulrich Dietmar
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Radboud University Medical Center, P/O Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, (634), the Netherlands.
Clin-Q B.V., Barkmolenstraat 60, 9723 DJ, Groningen, the Netherlands.
J Tissue Viability. 2024 Nov;33(4):846-852. doi: 10.1016/j.jtv.2024.07.001. Epub 2024 Jul 6.
Surgical wound dehiscence (SWD) has various definitions, which complicates accurate and uniform diagnosis. To address this, the World Union Wound Healing Societies (WUWHS) presented a consensus based definition and classification for SWD (2018).
This quasi-experimental pretest-posttest study investigates the inter-rater reliability among healthcare professionals (HCP) and wound care professionals (WCP) when assessing wound photos on the presence or absence of SWD before and after training on the WUWHS-definition.
Wound expert teams compiled a set of twenty photos (SWD: nineteen, SWD: one), and a video training. Subsequently, 262 healthcare professionals received the pretest link to assess wound photos. After completion, participants received the posttest link, including a (video) training on the WUWHS-definition, and reassessment of fourteen photos (SWD: thirteen, SWD: one).
familiarity with the WUWHS-definition.
One hundred thirty-one participants (65 HCPs, 66 WCPs) completed both tests. The posttest inter-rater reliability among participants for correctly identifying SWD was increased from 67.6 % to 76.2 %, reaching statistical significance (p-value: 0.001; 95 % Confidence Interval [1.8-2.2]). Sub-analyses per photo showed improved SWD posttest scores in thirteen photos, while statistical significance was reached in seven photos. Thirty-three percent of participants knew the WUWHS-definition.
The inter-rater reliability among participants increases after training on the WUWHS-definition. The definition provides diagnostic criteria for accurate SWD diagnosis. Widespread use of the definition may improve uniformity in care for patients with SWD.
手术伤口裂开(SWD)有多种定义,这使得准确和统一的诊断变得复杂。为解决这一问题,世界伤口愈合协会联盟(WUWHS)提出了基于共识的SWD定义和分类(2018年)。
这项准实验性的前测-后测研究调查了医疗保健专业人员(HCP)和伤口护理专业人员(WCP)在接受WUWHS定义培训前后评估伤口照片是否存在SWD时的评分者间信度。
伤口专家团队编制了一组20张照片(有SWD的:19张,无SWD的:1张),并制作了一个视频培训。随后,262名医疗保健专业人员收到前测链接以评估伤口照片。完成后,参与者收到后测链接,包括关于WUWHS定义的(视频)培训,并对14张照片(有SWD的:13张,无SWD的:1张)进行重新评估。
1)参与者在前测-后测中根据WUWHS定义评估照片时的评分者间信度;2)培训对评估分数的影响。
对WUWHS定义的熟悉程度。
131名参与者(65名HCP,66名WCP)完成了两项测试。参与者在正确识别SWD方面的后测评分者间信度从67.6%提高到76.2%,达到统计学显著性(p值:0.001;95%置信区间[1.8 - 2.2])。每张照片的子分析显示,13张照片的SWD后测分数有所提高,其中7张照片达到统计学显著性。33%的参与者知道WUWHS定义。
在接受WUWHS定义培训后,参与者之间的评分者间信度有所提高。该定义为准确诊断SWD提供了诊断标准。广泛使用该定义可能会提高SWD患者护理的一致性。