Using Digital Wound Photography to Improve Communication among Orthopaedic Health Care Professionals in Orthopeadic Patients
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2010-02-08
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The Thai Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
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Objective: To evaluate the usefulness and reliability of digital photographs in communicating wound assessment.Methods: 50 open wounds from Orthopaedic inpatients.were studied. First, one senior nurse evaluated the wound and took a picture with a digital camera before verbally communicating the wound’s characteristics to other nurses, Orthopaedic residents, and staff. All assessors then evaluated the digital photograph of the same wound before assessing the wound of the patient. All assessors rated the usefulness of the digital photograph compared with verbal communication. The second part of this study involved the reliability test. Fifty previous digital photographs were tested twice, one month apart, for inter-rater and intra-rater agreement among nurses, residents, and staff. Results: Most assessors agreed that communication via digital photograph was significantly better than verbal communication. Mean acceptability scores of digital photographs were significantly higher than verbal communication for clarity, details, decision guidance, and satisfaction. However, the reliability of wound care assessment was still at a fair of level of agreement among all assessors.Conclusion: Digital photographs are useful for communication among members of a health care team. Key words: Digital photograph, usefulness, reliability
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The Thai Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery; Volume 33 Number 2 October 2009