Literature DB >> 10778339

[Interobserver variation in the Red-Yellow-Black wound classification system].

H F Lorentzen1, P Holstein, F Gottrup.   

Abstract

Communicating wound descriptions between disciplines for treatment and wound care necessitates a simple and unequivocal classification system. The Red-Yellow-Black (RYB) system has been suggested to comply with these demands. The reliability of the RYB-system has, however only been investigated in small studies. The aim of this study was to determine interobserver homogeneity (group Kappa a.m. Schouten) of the RYB-system and further to examine whether interobserver homogeneity was dependent on educational level. One-hundred-and-twenty photo-slides of non-healing ulcers of various etiologies were shown to 21 observers who recorded their assessments in an entry form without discussing their assessments with the other observers. Eighty-nine percent of the possible assessments were completed. Observed agreement for all observers = 0.65; Kappa = 0.47. Kappa-coefficient in subgroup of nurses = 0.49, subgroup of physicians with less than three years of experience with wound treatment = 0.46 and for physicians with more than 10 years of experience with wound healing = 0.48. In conclusion, we demonstrated moderate interobserver agreement for using the RYB-characteristics. The RYB-system is useful for communication about wound care and treatment. However, continuous education and consensus meetings are advisable to increase agreement.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10778339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ugeskr Laeger        ISSN: 0041-5782


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