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Probst Sebastian

Probst Sebastian

Professeur HES ordinaire

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Qualitative Research

Mixed-methods research

Quantitative Methods

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Professeur HES ordinaire

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Haute école de santé - Genève
Avenue de Champel 47, 1206 Genève, CH
HEDS-GE
Faculty
Santé
Main Degree Programme
Soins infirmiers
Medical Faculty - Université de Genève
  • Prévention et prise en charge des plaies chroniques
BSc HES-SO en Soins infirmiers - Haute école de santé - Genève
  • Méthodes de recherche
MSc HES-SO/UNIL en Sciences de la santé - HES-SO Master
  • Mixed Method Research

Ongoing

The difference in wound size reduction comparing two frequently used wound dressings in everyday care ' a randomized controlled trail
AGP

Role: Main Applicant

Financement: Santé; curea medical GmbH; Santé

Description du projet : Venous leg ulcers (VLU) are slow healing wounds. They have a high recurrence rate and are associated with pain, infection, smell and exudate. 60% of VLU become chronic. The signs and symptoms of VLU are not only a burden on those who are affected by it but also on the health care system and society in general. With a prevalence of 1% in the general population, the prevalence rises to 3% in the over 80-age group. The cost of treatment and care for VLU is estimated to be 2 ' 3% of overall health expenditure. Current therapeutic approaches are multifaceted and focus on improving wound healing and preventing recurrences. Those approaches include compression therapy, leg elevation, specific exercises for the foot/ ankle region, a protein rich diet/ nutrition plan and the use of advanced wound care dressings. Advanced wound dressings, especially super absorbent dressings are an important part of the wound care. Heavy wound exudate, if unabsorbed, may damage surrounding healthy skin and thus delay wound healing and contribute to maceration and excoriation regimen as VLU may deliver excessive amounts of exudate. Heavy wound exudate, if unabsorbed, may damage surrounding healthy skin and thus delay wound healing and contribute to maceration and excoriation. Therefore, it is important to use effective advanced wound dressings that are capable of managing wound exudate and with that promote wound healing. Currently the standard approches to managing exudate are the use of polyurethane foam dressings or absorbent dressings like of a cellulose and distinct layers of sodium-polyacrylate treatment. However, there is no evidence demonstrating whether there is adifference in wound size as an indicator of wound healing when comparing the application of a cellulose and distinct layers of sodium-polyacrylate treatment to a standard polyurethane foam with sodium-polyacrylate treatment in a randomised controlled trail.

Research team within HES-SO: Colin Sophie , Probst Sebastian

Durée du projet: 01.03.2017 - 31.12.2026

Montant global du projet: 103'790 CHF

Statut: Ongoing

Development of an interdisciplinary education intervention to promote therapy adherence in leg ulcer patients
AGP

Role: Main Applicant

Financement: Institutions diverses; EBNET-STIFTUNG

Description du projet : Summary Background Venous leg ulcers (VLU) are slow healing wounds. They have a high recurrence rate and are associated with pain, infection, smell and exudate. 60% of VLU become chronic. The signs and symptoms of VLU are not only a burden on those who are affected, but also on the health care system and society in general. With a prevalence of 1% in the general population, the prevalence rises to 3% in the over 80 age group. The cost of treatment and care for VLU is estimated to be 2 ' 3% of overall health expenditure. Current therapeutic approaches are multifaceted and focus on improving wound healing and preventing recurrences. As those approaches include compression therapy, leg elevation, specific exercises for the foot/ ankle region and a protein rich diet/ nutrition plan, they require a multidisciplinary team of health care professionals comprising nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and nutrition specialists. Most VLU patients have a knowledge deficit in regards to the therapeutic measures and hence have difficulties with adherence to treatment protocols/ management plans. It is of utmost importance, and best practice, that the treatment team provides effective patient education and support during the learning phase. However, there is little evidence and no published studies that describe and evaluate effective multidisciplinary educational interventions that improve compliance/ adherence to the treatment plan in patients with VLU for therapies with established evidence based positive clinical impact.. We therefore propose to develop an evidence-based interdisciplinary educational intervention and evaluate its feasibility first in a pilot study and subsequently in a randomised controlled trail. Method Firstly development of an evidence based education intervention in collaboration with an expert panel and secondly a randomised controlled pilot study with 20 participants in one wound care outpatient clinic is proposed. Data analysis Univariate and bivariate analysis will be conducted according to the data level and distribution. Data will be analysed using SPSS version 23. Expected benefit The proposed study will firstly develop an evidenced based educational intervention and secondly examine the feasibility of implementing this education intervention in a realistic care context in patients with VLU. The results will inform the final design of a following RCT which will examine the effectiveness of the educational intervention. An intervention that enhances patient adherence to therapy and hence reduces the negative outcomes of VLU would be beneficial to individual patients as well as society as a whole.

Research team within HES-SO: Probst Sebastian , Laure Jocelyne , de Preux-Allet Lara

Partenaires académiques: Santé; Probst Sebastian, Santé

Durée du projet: 01.12.2016 - 31.12.2027

Montant global du projet: 75'180 CHF

Statut: Ongoing

Completed

AI-powered mobile application for assisted wound care monitoring and assessment, and the training of healthcare professionals and carers
AGP

Role: Main Applicant

Financement: InnoSuisse; IMITO AG

Description du projet : Accurate wound assessment and monitoring are complex tasks which require specialist knowledge of wound healing physiology and the dressing products available. Our goal is to offer an AI-based clinical decision support for wounds and a training platform for healthcare professionals and carers.

Research team within HES-SO: Probst Sebastian , Saini Camille , Pichon Swann , Stefanelli Alessio

Partenaires académiques: Santé

Partenaires professionnels: Université de Genève

Durée du projet: 01.02.2022 - 01.08.2024

Montant global du projet: 1'213'317 CHF

Statut: Completed

The impact of a pluridisciplinary education program on venous leg ulcer size reduction: a randomized controlled trial.
AGP

Role: Main Applicant

Financement: HES-SO Rectorat; FNRS; Santé; HUG; FNRS _ Overhead; FNRS - Complément

Description du projet : Background and rationale: Venous leg ulcers (VLU) are slow healing wounds with a recurrence rate of 70% and a 60% risk of becoming chronic. Signs and symptoms such as pain or exudate are not only a burden on those affected but also on the health care system and society in general. The estimated VLU prevalence in the general population is 3%. Treatment cost for VLU is estimated to be 3% of overall health expenditure. Current therapeutic approaches are multifaceted and focus on reducing wound size and improving wound healing as well as preventing ulcer recurrence. Such approaches include compression therapy, leg elevation, specific ankle-exercises and a protein rich diet. They require a pluridisciplinary team of health care professionals from the domains of nursing, medicine, physiotherapy and nutrition. Approximately 70% of VLU patients have a knowledge deficit in regards to therapeutic measures and have difficulties with adherence to treatment protocols. Therefore, it is of utmost importance that the treatment team provides effective patient education and support during the learning phase. However, there are no published studies describing and evaluating the impact of pluridisciplinary educational interventions on adherence to the treatment plan and wound size reduction in VLU patients. Overall objectives: The objectives of the projected study are to evaluate the effectiveness of nurse-led intervention for high-risk patients with VLU in terms of patient knowledge/therapy adherence and to measure the impact of this intervention on wound size reduction and its evolution over time. Specific aims: The effectiveness of the intervention will be defined in terms of changes in behavior (altered adherence to compression therapy, elevation therapy, physical activity therapy, ankle exercise therapy, and protein supplement therapy), and in terms of VLU basic awareness acquisition and wound status evaluation. In addition, occurrence of recurrence after healing and incidence of complications (re-hospitalizations) will be measured (frequency and cost). Methodology of the planned study: An international multicenter randomized controlled trial with 248 participants in three Swiss French (n= 124) and two Australian (n=124) wound clinics is proposed. The study participants will be consecutive patients of the participating clinics who fulfill the inclusion criteria. Wound care will be performed according to the hospital's standard clinical practice guidelines. Allocation to the intervention group (IG) or the control group (CG) will be concealed. The intervention will consist of VLU patient education care bundle giving patients an opportunity to learn about the use of compression bandages, wearing and putting on compression stockings, and will include the importance of physical activity, ankle exercises, leg elevation and a high-protein diet to healing outcomes. An educational brochure summarizing these aspects will be given to the patients of the IG. This group will be supervised by a study nurse, who will not be identical with the nurse in charge of the control group. Due to the intervention being an educational program, the study cannot be blinded either for the participants or the staff performing the intervention. The sample size assumptions are based on a two-sided alpha level of 0.05, power of 0.8, and a medium effect size. Univariate and bivariate analysis will be conducted according to the data level and distribution. Expected results and impact: The findings of this study will generate new knowledge and the results will contribute to VLU clinical practice guidelines to enhance patient adherence to therapy. Our results will not only help improving patients' quality of life, but also contribute to reducing health expenditure. Additionally, it is in alignment with the National Strategy on the Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases 2017 ' 2024 establishing prevention work for people with enhanced risks and chronic conditions reinforcing

Research team within HES-SO: Bobbink Paul , Moullet Clémence , Gafner Simone , Probst Sebastian , Saini Camille , Stern Florian

Partenaires professionnels: Cité Générations; CHUV - Chirurgie et anesthésiologie

Durée du projet: 01.02.2020 - 31.01.2024

Montant global du projet: 978'011 CHF

Statut: Completed

Debridement study : Comparaison of two types of debridement
AGP

Role: Main Applicant

Financement: Medaxis

Description du projet : Débridement des plaies chirurgicales Après une opération, la plupart des plaies chirurgicales cicatrisent naturellement sans aucune complication. Toutefois, des complications telles que les infections et la déhiscence de la plaie (ouverture) peuvent apparaître et entraîner une cicatrisation retardée ou une perforation de la plaie. Les plaies chirurgicales infectées peuvent contenir un tissu mort (dévitalisé). Le retrait de ce tissu mort (débridement) des plaies chirurgicales est censé permettre la cicatrisation de la plaie. Les cliniciens disposent de nombreuses méthodes pour débrider les plaies chirurgicales. Il est impératif de réaliser d'autres recherches dans lesquelles la méthode est la plus efficace pour retirer le tissu mort des plaies chirurgicales qui se sont infectées.

Research team within HES-SO: Probst Sebastian , Saini Camille

Partenaires académiques: Santé

Durée du projet: 01.09.2019 - 31.12.2022

Montant global du projet: 20'000 CHF

Statut: Completed

Occurrence of recurrent leg ulcers ' the relationship between recurrence and self-efficacy, social support and quality of life Das Auftreten von rezidivierendem Ulcu Cruris - die Beziehung zwischen S
AGP

Role: Main Applicant

Financement: BSN GmbH; ZHAW

Description du projet : Background: Die Gesundheitsversorgung des Patienten mit Ulcus Cruris stellt hohe Anforderungen an die Patienten, Angehörige und das Fachwissen des Gesundheitspersonals. Das Ulcus Cruris ist mit 60% aller Wunden die weltweit häufigste schlechtheilende Wunde. Die Ulcus Cruris wunden benötigen Monate bis Jahre bis sie abgeheilt sind. Zudem haben sie eine Tendenz zu rezidivieren. Nebst der Therapietreue zu den präventiven Massnahmen wird auch die Therapietreue zur Wundversorgung als massgeblicher Faktor zur langandauernden Abheilung von Ulcus Cruris und zur Vermeidung von Komplikationen angesehen. Zurzeit liegen keine Untersuchungen vor, die die Rezidivrate selbst, die Beziehung zwischen Rezidivrate und Selbstwirksamkeitserwartung, gesundheitsbezogene Lebensqualität beziehungsweise sozialer Unterstützung quantifizieren. Zudem ist auch nicht bekannt, welche Sichtweise betroffene Patienten zur Entstehung eines Rezidivs haben. Objectives: Deshalb wird mit dieser Studie primär die Beziehung zwischen dem Auftreten eines ersten Ulcus Cruris - Rezidives und der Selbstwirksamkeitserwartung untersucht. Sekundär wird die Beziehung zwischen dem Auftreten eines ersten Rezidives und der sozialen Unterstützung und der gesundheitsbezogenen Lebensqualität (VLU-QoL) quantifiziert. Zusätzlich wird die Sichtweise der vulnerablen Patienten mit langandauernden, rezidivierenden Ulcus Cruris untersucht. Method: Zur Beantwortung der Forschungsfragen wird ein exploratives sequenzielles Mixed Method Design verwendet. Rekrutiert werden 144 Patienten aus Wundambulatorien von zwei Akutzentren, die den Einschluss und Ausschlusskriterien entsprechen. Es werden Daten alle drei Monate über 1 Jahr zu Selbstwirksamkeitserwartung, sozialen Unterstützung sowie gesundheitsbezogen Lebensqualität erhoben. Im Falle eines Rezidivs wird mit den ersten 30 Patienten ein ungefähr 60 ' minütiges semistrukturiertes Interview Diese Studie wird im Kanton Zürich durchgeführt.

Research team within HES-SO: Probst Sebastian , Saini Camille

Partenaires académiques: Santé; Probst Sebastian Emanuel, Santé

Partenaires professionnels: Spital Bülach; Spital Zollikerberg; Kantonsspital Winterthur

Durée du projet: 01.04.2015 - 30.11.2017

Montant global du projet: 111'433 CHF

Statut: Completed

Révision Standard "Maligne Wunden"
AGP

Role: Main Applicant

Financement: Soins oncologie Suisse

Description du projet : Mise à jour des standards "Maligne Wunden"

Research team within HES-SO: Probst Sebastian

Partenaires académiques: Santé; Probst Sebastian, Santé

Durée du projet: 01.04.2017 - 01.08.2017

Montant global du projet: 3'300 CHF

Statut: Completed

2026

Biofilm, Wound Infections & Viable Tissue
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Monash Advanced Wound Debridement Certificate 2026, 07.02.2026 - 08.02.2026, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Understanding Antimicrobial Stewardship in Clinical Practice
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Czech Society for Wound Healing, 15.01.2026 - 15.01.2026, Pardubice, Czech Republic

2025

Care that Connects: Putting the Person First in Wound Healing
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Herston Health Precinct Symposium, 02.09.2025 - 02.09.2025, Brisbane, Australia

The Multi-Professional Approach in Patient Quality Care – A Focus on Education
Conference

Probst Sebastian

PhD Symposium, 30.06.2025, Gent University

Les outils numériques en soins de plaies et cicatrisation : au service d'une pratique infirmière en évolution
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Secrétariat international des infirmières et des infirmiers de l'espace francophone, 02.06.2025 - 06.06.2025, Lausanne

Enhancing wound care knowledge through a serious game: development and preliminary evaluation
Conference

Sofia Zahia, Bobbink Paul, Pichon Swann, Stefanelli Alessio, Guillaume Chanel, Rania Niri, Probst Sebastian

EWMA, 26.03.2025 - 28.03.2025, Barcelone

2024

Antimikrobielles Wundmanagement – Was ist zu beachten?
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Bremer Wundkongress, 17.05.2024, Bremen

Tissue Viability on Digital Age
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Congresso Internacional da viabilidade Tecidular e dos Cuidados à Pessoa com Ferida, 26.01.2024 - 26.01.2024, Aveiro, Portugal

Implementierung KI-basierter Wunddokumentations- und Analysesysteme
Conference

Probst Sebastian

XXI. International Postgraduate Course Diabetic Foot, 20.01.2024 - 20.01.2024, Rheine, Germany

2023

Einrisse fragiler Haut – eine Übersicht
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Nürnberger Wundkongress, 23.11.2023 - 24.11.2023, Nürnberg, Germany

Edukation bei Patienten mit einem Ulcus Cruris Venosum
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Nürnberger Wundkongress, 23.11.2023 - 24.11.2023, Nürnberg, Germany

Palliative Wundversorgung
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Nürnberger Wundkongress, 23.11.2023 - 24.11.2023, Nürnberg, Germany

Antimicrobials and non-healing wounds - What is new?
Conference

Probst Sebastian

XVII Italian Association of Cutaneous Ulcers Ets (AIUC) National Congress, 12.10.2023 - 12.10.2023, Torino, Italy

Reshaping Wound Care Practice using Artificial Intelligence
Conference

Probst Sebastian

European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel Conference, 13.09.2023 - 13.09.2023, Leeds

Nurse led patient centred education for persons with venous leg ulcers: a constructivist grounded theory
Conference

Bobbink Paul, Larkin Philip, Probst Sebastian

International Council of Nurses Congress, 01.07.2023 - 05.07.2023, Montréal

My hardest wound - Challenges in today’s wound care and how to overcome them
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Polish Wound Care Association conference, 15.06.2023 - 15.06.2023, virtual

Edukation bei Patienten mit einem diabetischen Fussulkus.
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Wiener Wundkongress, 02.06.2023 - 02.06.2023, Vienna

Künstliche Intelligenz in der Wundversogung – Macht das Sinn?
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Deutscher Wundkongress, 11.05.2023 - 11.05.2023, Bremen

Antimicrobials and non-healing wounds – what is new?.
Conference

Probst Sebastian

European Wound Management Association, 03.05.2023 - 05.05.2023, Milan

Overview of individuals with chronic wounds and public engagement in research on a European and international level
Conference

Probst Sebastian

European Wound Management Association, 03.05.2023 - 05.05.2023, Milan

Overview of the management and treatment of oncological wounds
Conference

Probst Sebastian

European Wound Management Association, 03.05.2023 - 05.05.2023, Milan

The tissue viability´s and patient`s role in wound management
Conference

Probst Sebastian

European Wound Management Association, 03.05.2023 - 05.05.2023, Milan

Wound Care: competenze, abilità e contenuti previsti dall'insegnamento del wound care nel percorso di studi di base in Europa
Conference

Probst Sebastian

European Wound Management Association, 03.05.2023 - 05.05.2023, Milan

Updates in nurse research projects in Europe
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Journées Cicatrisations 2023, 15.01.2023 - 17.01.2023, Paris

Technology in wound care and the global energy sparing
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Journées Cicatrisations 2023, 15.01.2023 - 17.01.2023, Paris

Evaluation de l’impact d’une formation hybride sur les connaissances des étudiant-e-s en soins infirmiers sur les escarres à l'aide du Pressure Ulcer Knowledge Assessment Tool : étude longitudinale
Conference
Poster

Gschwind Géraldine, Bobbink Paul, Charbonneau Lucie, Guex Carole, Chabal Laurent, Probst Sebastian

SFFPC - Journées cicatrisations, 15.01.2023 - 17.01.2023, Paris

2022

Best Practice Wound Cleansing
Conference

Probst Sebastian

WOCNext, 05.06.2022 - 08.06.2022, Forth Worth, TX, USA

The impact of patient health and lifestyle factors on wound healing - Alcohol and Sleep
Conference

Probst Sebastian

European Wound Management Association, EWMA, 23.05.2022 - 25.05.2022, Paris, France

The gaps to fill for improving the quality of communication in wound management and the role of EWMA
Conference

Probst Sebastian

European Wound Management Association, EWMA, 23.05.2022 - 25.05.2022, Paris, France

Patient-centered education in wound management
Conference

Probst Sebastian

5th Transatlantic Wound Science & Podiatric Medicine Conference and The All Ireland Podiatry Conference, 28.04.2022 - 30.04.2022, Galway, Ireland

Wundauflagen - Evidenzlage
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Wound Specialist Day, 22.04.2022 - 22.04.2022, University Hosptial Zurich

Wounds of patients with diabetes and quality of life
Conference

Probst Sebastian

SAWC Spring Conference, 07.04.2022 - 09.04.2022, Phoenix, AZ, USA

Wound Care from Today and Tomorrow
Conference

Probst Sebastian

Imito keynote, 15.03.2022 - 15.03.2022, online

2021

Set up of a multidisciplinary wound clinic : a survey of physicians’ and nurses’ needs and expectations.
Conference

Karine Majchrzak, Bobbink Paul, Probst Sebastian

EWMA, 26.10.2021 - 27.10.2021, Virtual Paris

2020

Designing an online course based on the EWMA curricula.
Conference

Probst Sebastian, Bobbink Paul

EWMA, 18.11.2020 - 19.11.2020, Online

2019

Implementation of the Level 5 and Level 6 Post-Registration Wound Curriculum for Nurses, Switzerland
Conference

Bobbink Paul, Probst Sebastian

EWMA, 05.06.2019 - 07.06.2019, Gothenburg

2018

Formation en plaies et cicatrisation en Suisse romande - Réflexion sur l’utilisation du curriculum Européen.
Conference
Poster

Bobbink Paul, Charbonneau Lucie, Chabal Laurent, Chantal Rosset, Saini Camille, Probst Sebastian

SAfW, 19.09.2018 - 20.09.2018, Bienne

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