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Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of peristomal skin lesions by remote imaging: An expert validation study
BACKGROUND: Prevention and treatment of peristomal skin problems should be a priority for nurses caring for ostomates, even when the assessment of lesions must be done remotely. OBJECTIVE: To measure the level of agreement on assessment, diagnosis and care indications for peristomal skin lesions usi...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10100438/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36394252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.15497 |
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author | García‐Manzanares, Maria‐Elena Lancharro‐Bermúdez, Margarita Fernandez‐Lasquetty‐Blanc, Blanca Hernández‐Martínez, Antonio Rodríguez‐Almagro, Julián Caparros‐Sanz, Maria‐Rosario |
author_facet | García‐Manzanares, Maria‐Elena Lancharro‐Bermúdez, Margarita Fernandez‐Lasquetty‐Blanc, Blanca Hernández‐Martínez, Antonio Rodríguez‐Almagro, Julián Caparros‐Sanz, Maria‐Rosario |
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description | BACKGROUND: Prevention and treatment of peristomal skin problems should be a priority for nurses caring for ostomates, even when the assessment of lesions must be done remotely. OBJECTIVE: To measure the level of agreement on assessment, diagnosis and care indications for peristomal skin lesions using remote imaging among nurses in Spain. DESIGN: Prospective observational multicentre study to assess the diagnostic validity and inter‐ and intraobserver agreement between nurses in peristomal skin lesions. Data were collected between March and October 2019. SETTINGS AND PARTICIPANTS: The research sample consisted of a group of 39 nurses with expertise in the care of ostomates. METHODS: A panel of experts established a list of 24 common signs/findings, 15 diagnostic options and 35 treatment approaches for peristomal skin lesions. Three expert stoma therapy nurses compiled the clinical cases, which they described thoroughly and documented with photographs. The 39 participating nurses evaluated the cases in two rounds to measure inter and intraobserver agreement. RESULTS: A high or very high level of agreement (κ > 0.61) was observed for the following signs: encrustation, nodules, mucocutaneous separation and varicose veins; for the following diagnoses: mucocutaneous dehiscence, allergic contact dermatitis, encrustation and varicose veins (caput medusae); for the following treatments: recommending a diet rich in vitamin C/blueberries, applying acetic acid dressings, applying cold and topical tacrolimus treatment. CONCLUSIONS: The most easily identifiable lesions were those most prevalent and with visible signs. There was a lower level of agreement in identifying lesions for which photographs required additional information (laboratory data, description of signs and symptoms, type of diet and level of self‐care). It is important to train nurses caring for ostomates to correctly describe ostomy‐related lesions, which is important for nursing records, continuity of care and telehealth care. |
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spelling | pubmed-101004382023-04-14 Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of peristomal skin lesions by remote imaging: An expert validation study García‐Manzanares, Maria‐Elena Lancharro‐Bermúdez, Margarita Fernandez‐Lasquetty‐Blanc, Blanca Hernández‐Martínez, Antonio Rodríguez‐Almagro, Julián Caparros‐Sanz, Maria‐Rosario J Adv Nurs Research Papers BACKGROUND: Prevention and treatment of peristomal skin problems should be a priority for nurses caring for ostomates, even when the assessment of lesions must be done remotely. OBJECTIVE: To measure the level of agreement on assessment, diagnosis and care indications for peristomal skin lesions using remote imaging among nurses in Spain. DESIGN: Prospective observational multicentre study to assess the diagnostic validity and inter‐ and intraobserver agreement between nurses in peristomal skin lesions. Data were collected between March and October 2019. SETTINGS AND PARTICIPANTS: The research sample consisted of a group of 39 nurses with expertise in the care of ostomates. METHODS: A panel of experts established a list of 24 common signs/findings, 15 diagnostic options and 35 treatment approaches for peristomal skin lesions. Three expert stoma therapy nurses compiled the clinical cases, which they described thoroughly and documented with photographs. The 39 participating nurses evaluated the cases in two rounds to measure inter and intraobserver agreement. RESULTS: A high or very high level of agreement (κ > 0.61) was observed for the following signs: encrustation, nodules, mucocutaneous separation and varicose veins; for the following diagnoses: mucocutaneous dehiscence, allergic contact dermatitis, encrustation and varicose veins (caput medusae); for the following treatments: recommending a diet rich in vitamin C/blueberries, applying acetic acid dressings, applying cold and topical tacrolimus treatment. CONCLUSIONS: The most easily identifiable lesions were those most prevalent and with visible signs. There was a lower level of agreement in identifying lesions for which photographs required additional information (laboratory data, description of signs and symptoms, type of diet and level of self‐care). It is important to train nurses caring for ostomates to correctly describe ostomy‐related lesions, which is important for nursing records, continuity of care and telehealth care. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-11-17 2023-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10100438/ /pubmed/36394252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.15497 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Research Papers García‐Manzanares, Maria‐Elena Lancharro‐Bermúdez, Margarita Fernandez‐Lasquetty‐Blanc, Blanca Hernández‐Martínez, Antonio Rodríguez‐Almagro, Julián Caparros‐Sanz, Maria‐Rosario Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of peristomal skin lesions by remote imaging: An expert validation study |
title | Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of peristomal skin lesions by remote imaging: An expert validation study |
title_full | Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of peristomal skin lesions by remote imaging: An expert validation study |
title_fullStr | Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of peristomal skin lesions by remote imaging: An expert validation study |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of peristomal skin lesions by remote imaging: An expert validation study |
title_short | Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of peristomal skin lesions by remote imaging: An expert validation study |
title_sort | assessment, diagnosis and treatment of peristomal skin lesions by remote imaging: an expert validation study |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10100438/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36394252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.15497 |
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