Using WoundPilot to Support Wound Care Decisions in Patients With Chronic Wounds
NCT: NCT07562269 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This study evaluates whether a digital decision support tool, called WoundPilot, can help primary care nurses make more accurate and consistent decisions when caring for patients with chronic wounds. In daily practice, treatment decisions for chronic wounds can vary between clinicians, even when they assess the same patient. This variation may lead to delays in appropriate care, inconsistent treatment choices, or unnecessary referrals. WoundPilot was developed to guide clinicians through a structured wound assessment and link this assessment to clear treatment recommendations. In this study, primary care nurses will assess a series of clinical cases either with or without the support of WoundPilot. Their decisions will be compared with an expert reference standard to determine whether the use of WoundPilot improves the accuracy of decisions and reduces differences between nurses. The results of this study will help determine whether WoundPilot can support more consistent and evidence-based wound care in clinical practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Using WoundPilot to Support Wound Care Decisions in Patients With Chronic Wounds?
Using WoundPilot to Support Wound Care Decisions in Patients With Chronic Wounds is a clinical trial registered under NCT07562269. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07562269?
The current status of NCT07562269 (Using WoundPilot to Support Wound Care Decisions in Patients With Chronic Wounds) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Using WoundPilot to Support Wound Care Decisions in Patients With Chronic Wounds start?
Using WoundPilot to Support Wound Care Decisions in Patients With Chronic Wounds started on 2026-06-01.
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