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Modification and validation of the Bluebelle Wound Healing Questionnaire (WHQ) for assessing surgical site infection in wounds healing by secondary intention

Macefield, R; Mandefield, L; Blazeby, JM; Fairhurst, C; Baird, K; Arundel, C; Chetter, I; Martin, BC; Hewitt, C; Gkekas, A; et al. Macefield, R; Mandefield, L; Blazeby, JM; Fairhurst, C; Baird, K; Arundel, C; Chetter, I; Martin, BC; Hewitt, C; Gkekas, A; Mott, A; Saramago Goncalves, DP; Swan, S; Torgerson, D; Wilkinson, J; Zahra, S; Dixon, S; Hatfield, J; Oswald, A; Dumville, J; Lee, MM; Pinkney, T; Stubbs, N; Wilson, L; Clothier, A; Bosanquet, D; Blow, M; Price, C; Todd, J; Munro, T; Pillay, W; Pradhan, A; Garnham, A; Wall, M; Powezka, K; Syed, A; Gerrard, D; Croucher, A; Hadjievangelou, N; Firth, A; Roe, T; Smith, G; Bicknell, C; Carr, C; Negbenose, E; Tarusan, L; Vesey, A; Wilson, D; Bell, D; Fletcher, J; Greenwood, C; Wallace, T; Vallabhaneni, S; Holder, S; Williams, J; Sim, S; Tambyraja, AL; Kerray, F; Ng, A; Sylvester, M; Slater, L; Rashid, ST; Palacios, A; Feld, K; Nandhra, S; Stansby, G; Parr, N; Jones, L; Milne, J; Stubbs, C; Hinchliffe, R; Twine, C; Antoniou, GA; Corbett, C; Munt, S; Warran, S; Fletcher, R; Al-Jundi, W; Burrows, M; Stather, P; Barnes, R; Woodrow, T; Adams, B; Agu, O; Gleeson, Y; D'Souza, R; Erete, L; Jones, S; Checketts, C; Bajic, D; Matravers, R; Loftus, I; Budge, J; Azhar, B; Juszczak, M; Syed, A; Hancox, R; Pearce, C; Suggett, N; Whitehouse, A; Kuhan, G; Premnath, S; Dattani, N; Hollings, V; Khasawneh, F; AlShakarchi, J; Packer, E (2025) Modification and validation of the Bluebelle Wound Healing Questionnaire (WHQ) for assessing surgical site infection in wounds healing by secondary intention. Journal of Tissue Viability, 34 (3). p. 100889. ISSN 0965-206X https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtv.2025.100889
SGUL Authors: Azhar, Bilal

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Abstract

Background Surgical wounds healing by secondary intention are common. Healing is often complicated by surgical site infection (SSI). SSI assessment is important to guide treatment but existing methods generally require in-person assessment, making them resource intensive. A validated patient-reported SSI outcome measure may be useful to overcome this limitation. Aim To modify and validate the Bluebelle Wound Healing Questionnaire (WHQ) for wounds healing by secondary intention. Methods The 18-item Bluebelle WHQ developed for wounds healing by primary intention was modified to make it applicable to secondary healing wounds. Testing was performed as part of the SWHSI-2 randomised trial assessing negative pressure wound dressings versus standard care. Participants completed the WHQ at five timepoints; in-person (baseline, post-healing) and by post (3, 6, 12 months). A reference SSI assessment was performed by a research nurse at the time of wound healing. Acceptability and criterion validity (ability of the Bluebelle WHQ to discriminate between SSI/no SSI) were explored by examining questionnaire return rates, levels of missing data and total score sensitivity/specificity values (receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC)). Results Baseline in-person questionnaire return rates were highest (672/686; 98 %), with postal return rates of 428/615 (68.5 %), 274/416 (65.9 %) and 186/296 (62.8 %) at follow up points. Overall, low levels of item-missing data were observed with few problems completing the questionnaire reported. Ability to discriminate between SSI/no SSI was good (Area under ROC = 0.796). Conclusion The modified Bluebelle WHQ is a valuable tool for post-discharge assessment of wounds healing by secondary intention. It is recommended for use in research and clinical practice.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: © 2025 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Society of Tissue Viability. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Keywords: Surgical site infection, Wound assessment, Secondary intention healing, Surgical wounds, Patient reported outcome (PRO)
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Cardiovascular & Genomics Research Institute
Academic Structure > Cardiovascular & Genomics Research Institute > Clinical Cardiology
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Tissue Viability
ISSN: 0965-206X
Language: en
Media of Output: Print-Electronic
Publisher License: Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0
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Project IDFunderFunder ID
17/42/94National Institute for Health Researchhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000272
UNSPECIFIEDNational Institute for Health and Care Research Bristol Biomedical Research CentreUNSPECIFIED
PubMed ID: 40359686
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URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/117710
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtv.2025.100889

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