Analysis of Consistency The REEDA Scale in Healing Second-Degree Perineal Lacerations

Consistency Healing Perineal Laceration Postpartum Women REEDA Scale

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  • Yuniarti Yuniarti
    yuniartiamit@gmail.com
    Doctoral Study Program of Medical and Health Science, University of Diponegoro, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia, Indonesia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6669-0767
  • Noor Pramono Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Diponegoro, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Bambang Cahyono Faculty of Science and Mathematics, University of Diponegoro, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Agnescia Clarissa Sera School of Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
January 28, 2025
March 31, 2025

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Many studies of perineal wounds use the redness, edema, ecchymosis, discharge, and approximation (REEDA) scale as a healing assessment tool. Still, this tool has not become part of the standard of care in postpartum women with perineal lacerations due to the lack of evidence of its validity. This study aimed to analyze the consistency of the REEDA scale in healing perineal wounds of postpartum women. The method uses an observational study using the interrater reliability test for the REEDA tool on perineal wound healing in postpartum women with second-degree perineal lacerations, 11 women were recruited using consecutive sampling. Lacerations were observed by researchers, and midwives were trained on days 1, 3, and 7 postpartum. Cohen's kappa coefficient test was used to test the consistency of the REEDA scale. The results shows that the fair and excellent agreement on the redness item with kappa (0.57-1.00), agreement on the edema item showed good and excellent results (0.61-0.84), fair and good agreement on the ecchymosis item (0.51- 0.73), good and excellent agreement on discharge items (0.79 -1.00). On the approximation item (0.62–1.00), agreement improved to excellent at the final assessment. In the third evaluation, the scoring of all items showed good or excellent agreement between the raters.  The conclusion is  the overall assessment shows that the application of the REEDA scale is reliable because it shows consistency; namely, there are no more values with low agreement on the seventh day of the postpartum period.

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