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This study introduces a Digitally Enabled Home-Based Wound Care (DE-HBWC) program to improve chronic wound management. The PEDALs model guides the development of scalable, effective home-based wound care solutions.

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PEDALs modelchronic woundsdigital healthhome care serviceshome-basedimplementation researchtelehealthwound care

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Area of Science:

  • Implementation Science
  • Digital Health
  • Wound Care Management

Background:

  • Chronic wounds present significant patient burdens, including pain, infection, prolonged healing, and socioeconomic costs.
  • Aging populations and resource-limited settings exacerbate these challenges.
  • Current home-based wound care lacks robust scientific guidance and high-quality research, particularly in China.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate a Digitally Enabled Home-Based Wound Care (DE-HBWC) program for chronic wound patients in China.
  • To address the lack of scientific theoretical guidance and high-quality research in DE-HBWC program construction.
  • To utilize the PEDALs model for a rational framework emphasizing iterative adaptation and long-term scalability.

Main Methods:

  • A combined quantitative and qualitative study following the PEDALs model across five phases and one monitoring step.
  • Phase I: Problem definition (wound management challenges). Phase II: Evidence synthesis (literature review).
  • Phase III: Barrier/facilitator identification (interviews). Phase IV: Intervention development and RCT. Phase V: Sustainable implementation plan.

Main Results:

  • The study is designed to evaluate the impact of the DE-HBWC program on wound healing and patient quality of life.
  • Economic benefits of the DE-HBWC program will also be assessed.
  • Findings are anticipated to offer solutions for challenges in hospital-based chronic wound care.

Conclusions:

  • The DE-HBWC program, guided by the PEDALs model, aims to provide effective, scalable, and sustainable chronic wound care.
  • This approach facilitates home-based treatment, improving patient comfort and potentially reducing healthcare burdens.
  • The study is expected to contribute valuable insights into implementing digital health solutions for chronic wound management.