A quick method to customize pictorial blood assessment tools towards better measurement: Method development and validation

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Chien-Ming Chen , Yu-Hwei Tseng , Sunny Jui-Shan Lin , Li-Li Chen , Jun-Dai Lin , Yi-Chang Su
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Abstract

Objective

Identification of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) cases in primary care settings is often done by using pictorial blood assessment charts (PBAC). The study aims to highlight the challenge of assessing blood loss, to develop a standardized method to efficiently customize a patient-reported pictorial chart, to validate the tool produced with our proposed method, and to demonstrate the feasibility of using PBACs in settings where resources are scarce.

Materials and methods

Using blood samples and feedback from 21 women aged 30–51 years, we followed guidelines suggested in the literature, developed a method to produce PBACs for regular, long and night sizes, and had 9 participants testuse them. Linear regression analysis was performed to determine the correlation between participants’ scores and menstrual blood weight.

Results

The study demonstrated the feasibility of customizing product-sensitive and size-specific pictorial charts by adopting essential steps including collecting menstrual blood with menstrual cups, employing fluid application techniques, and using sanitary pads as icons for easy identification. Linear regression analyses of score versus blood weight showed that the recorded blood weight was around 95% of the scored values (R2 = 0.9428, 0.947, and 0.9508, respectively; p < 0.001).

Conclusion

Valid patient-reported PBACs created by the proposed method provides an innovative women's healthcare solution to assist HMB identification and reduce health expenditure by preventing risks for HMB related complications in varying economic and technological contexts. Women's participation in tracking menstrual abnormalities may improve health literacy.

快速定制图形化血液评估工具的方法,以实现更好的测量:方法开发与验证
目的在基层医疗机构中,大量月经出血(HMB)病例的识别通常是通过使用图形化失血评估图(PBAC)来完成的。本研究旨在强调评估失血量所面临的挑战,开发一种标准化方法来有效定制患者报告的图形图表,验证用我们建议的方法制作的工具,并证明在资源匮乏的环境中使用 PBAC 的可行性。材料和方法利用 21 名 30-51 岁女性的血样和反馈,我们遵循文献中建议的指南,开发了一种方法来制作常规、长期和夜间规模的 PBAC,并让 9 名参与者测试使用。结果该研究证明了定制产品敏感型和特定尺寸的图形图表的可行性,具体方法包括使用月经杯收集经血、使用液体涂抹技术以及使用卫生护垫作为图标以便于识别。得分与血重的线性回归分析表明,记录的血重约为评分值的 95%(R2 分别为 0.9428、0.947 和 0.9508;p <0.001)。妇女参与追踪月经异常可提高健康素养。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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