PeerJ (Dec 2023)

Psychometric validation of the Ostomy Skin Tool 2.0

  • Gregor Jemec,
  • Nana Overgaard Herschend,
  • Helle Doré Hansen,
  • Amy Findley,
  • Abi Williams,
  • Kate Sully,
  • Tonny Karlsmark,
  • Zenia Størling

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16685
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
p. e16685

Abstract

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Background Peristomal skin complications (PSCs) pose a major challenge for people living with an ostomy. To avoid severe PSCs, it is important that people with an ostomy check their peristomal skin condition on a regular basis and seek professional help when needed. Aim To validate a new ostomy skin tool (OST 2.0) that will make regular assessment of the peristomal skin easier. Methods Seventy subjects participating in a clinical trial were eligible for the analysis and data used for the validation. Item-level correlation with anchors, inter-item correlations, convergent validity of domains, test-retest reliability, anchor- and distribution-based methods for assessment of meaningful change were all part of the psychometric validation of the tool. Results A final tool was established including six patient reported outcome items and automatic assessment of the discolored peristomal area. Follow-up with cognitive debriefing interviews assured that the concepts were considered relevant for people with an ostomy. Conclusion The OST 2.0 demonstrated evidence supporting its reliability and validity as an outcome measure to capture both visible and non-visible peristomal skin complications.

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