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Postoperative wound surveillance using patient smartphones: Learning from a large London maternity service

Rochon, Melissa; Cariaga, Karen; Ingusan, Sean Derick; Jawarchan, Angila; Morais, Carlos; Rajakumar, Glorea; Tanner, Judith; McGrath, Anja

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Melissa Rochon

Karen Cariaga

Sean Derick Ingusan

Angila Jawarchan

Carlos Morais

Glorea Rajakumar

Anja McGrath



Abstract

Surgical site infections (SSIs) and wound dehiscence are significant complications following caesarean sections (C-sections), impacting patient recovery and healthcare costs. Traditional surveillance methods post-discharge have limited engagement and delayed complication reporting. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a digital surveillance programme using patient smartphones for monitoring wound healing after a C-section, aiming to enhance patient engagement and timely data collection on SSIs, surgical wound dehiscence (SWD), and antibiotic use. Launched in April 2022 at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, the programme used Isla Care Limited platform for patients to submit weekly updates and photos of their wounds. Engagement rates and incidence of SSIs, SWD, and antibiotic usage were analysed among 4,038 participants. Transitioning to digital surveillance improved patient response rates from 56.2% to 84.4%. The reported SSI and SWD rates were 10.5% and 13.6%, aligning with expected outcomes. Digital surveillance markedly improved patient engagement and the timeliness of reporting, supporting its broader application in postoperative care to reduce complications and enhance safety and recovery.

Citation

Rochon, M., Cariaga, K., Ingusan, S. D., Jawarchan, A., Morais, C., Rajakumar, G., Tanner, J., & McGrath, A. (2024). Postoperative wound surveillance using patient smartphones: Learning from a large London maternity service. Wounds UK, 20(4), 34-39

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 15, 2024
Online Publication Date Oct 31, 2024
Publication Date Nov 5, 2024
Deposit Date Dec 2, 2024
Publicly Available Date Dec 10, 2024
Journal Wounds UK
Print ISSN 1746-6814
Publisher Wounds UK
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 20
Issue 4
Pages 34-39
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/42786786
Publisher URL https://wounds-uk.com/journal-articles/postoperative-wound-surveillance-using-patient-smartphones-learning-from-a-large-london-maternity-service/

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