Consensus on the health education of home-based negative pressure wound therapy for patients with chronic wounds: a modified Delphi study

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Background: The study aimed to develop consensus on the components of health education of home-based negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) for patients with chronic wounds. Methods: A Delphi method was used to achieve consensus on the components of health education and 75% agreement and coefficient of variation (CV) <0.25 were used as cutoff. Sixteen experts were recruited purposefully to finish this study. Results: Two rounds of consultation were implemented. Consensus was achieved on 36 of the 42 statements. The final agreed list of statements represented three domains: health education before carrying out home-based NPWT, health education for the treatment day of NPWT at hospital and health education for NPWT at home. Conclusions: This study was the first attempt to develop consensus on the comprehensive components of health education of home-based NPWT for patients with chronic wounds. According to the established framework and components of health education, wound professionals can safely and effectively implement health education of home-based NPWT for patients with chronic wounds and improve their self-care ability and treatment experience at home.

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Huang, Y., Mao, B., Hu, J., Xu, B., Ni, P., Hou, L., & Xie, T. (2021). Consensus on the health education of home-based negative pressure wound therapy for patients with chronic wounds: a modified Delphi study. Burns and Trauma, 9. https://doi.org/10.1093/burnst/tkab046

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