Using a prognostic medical device for early identification of pressure ulcers: protocol for study design

Author:

Keltie Kim1,Parker Rosalyn2,Dervin Humayra3,Pagnamenta Fania4,Milne Jeanette5,Belilios Emma6,Latimer Lizzy7,Wason James8,Ogundimu Emmanuel9,McParlin Catherine10,Sims Andrew11

Affiliation:

1. Lead Healthcare Scientist, Northern Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Associate Researcher, Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Newcastle upon Tyne

2. Evaluation Healthcare Scientist, Northern Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS FT; Visiting Lecturer in Audiology, Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh

3. Clinical Scientist, Northern Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS FT

4. Nurse Consultant in Tissue Viability, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS FT; Researcher, Faculty of Life and Health Science, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne

5. Associate Director of Nursing, Northumbria Healthcare NHS FT Trust, North Shields

6. Project Co-ordinator and Business Manager, Northern Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS FT

7. Health Technology Assessment Advisor, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, Manchester

8. Professor of Biostatistics, Population Health Sciences Institute, University of Newcastle upon Tyne

9. Co-director of Durham Biostatistics Unit and Associate Professor of Statistics, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham University

10. Senior Research Midwife, Population Health Sciences Institute, University of Newcastle upon Tyne

11. Head of Department / Northern Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS FT; Associate Researcher, Translational and Clinical Research Institute, University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Abstract

Background: An objective, physiological measurement taken using a medical device may reduce the incidence of pressure ulcers through earlier detection of problems signs before visual signs appear. Research in this field is hampered by variations in clinical practice and patient-level confounders. Aim: The authors outline key considerations for designing a protocol for a study to assess the efficacy and safety of a prognostic medical device in reducing pressure ulcer incidence in a hospital, including comparators, randomisation, sample size, ethics and practical issues. Method: Key issues relating to methodology and ethics are considered alongside a theoretical protocol, which could support future researchers in wound care trials. Results: A prospective, three-armed, multi-centre, stratified cluster-randomised controlled trial is proposed. The third arm is recommended as it is expected that patients will need to be moved for the medical device to be used and repositioning is a preventive strategy. A minimum of 16 200 patients in 33 wards would needed to be recruited to achieve statistical significance. Ethical considerations in terms of consent or assent need to be considered. Conclusion: The hypothetical study designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a diagnostic or prognostic medical device in reducing pressure ulcer incidence in secondary care, while accounting for biases, would require large sample sizes and involves risks of inter-operator and inter-device reliability, heterogeneity of users and the vague clinical interpretation of device results. Robust research in this field has the potential to influence or change policy and practice relating to the prevention of pressure ulcers in secondary care.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

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