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The effect of an animation movie for inpatient fall prevention: a pilot study in an acute hospital

机译:动画电影对预防住院跌倒的效果:在一家急性医院进行的初步研究

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Background In this study, we developed an animated movie as a novel educational tool for fall prevention, and intended for patients and caregivers. We evaluated this new animation, comparing its effectiveness both before and after intervention, and have discussed its potential in the context of inpatient fall prevention. Methods While including previously implemented multidisciplinary fall prevention measures, we started to introduce the use of animation in August 2013. Pre-and post-intervention questionnaire surveys were conducted for patients and nurses in June and August 2013, respectively, for 2?weeks. Results We obtained 304 and 269 paired data in the pre-and post- intervention survey periods. On examining the difference between nurses’ instructions and patients’ understanding, in the pre-intervention period, only 70.0?% of patients instructed to call the nurses at any time and 33.3?% of those instructed to call at the time of need, correctly understood the instructions. The frequency of patients’ falls significantly decreased from 15.6 to 8.6?% ( p 0.05) between the pre- and post- intervention survey periods, respectively. In 65-year-old patients, the ratio of frequency significantly decreased from 19.0 to 7.6?% ( p 0.01); however, it did not change in patients aged 65?years. Conclusions Our study indicated that animation could be an effective educational tool for inpatient fall prevention, even in older patients. In order to develop a multimedia tool with optimal educational impact, several aspects should be explored, including the addition of previous multidisciplinary approaches, increased variety of story and character design, improved hospital culture for better staff compliance and enhanced effectiveness, and interactive digital media content for an effective teaching feedback loop.
机译:背景技术在这项研究中,我们开发了一部动画电影,作为预防摔倒的新型教育工具,并面向患者和护理人员。我们评估了这种新动画,比较了干预前后的效果,并讨论了其在预防住院跌倒方面的潜力。方法尽管包括先前实施的多学科跌倒预防措施,但我们于2013年8月开始介绍动画的使用。于2013年6月和2013年8月分别对患者和护士进行为期2周的干预前和干预后问卷调查。结果我们在干预前和干预后的调查期间获得了304和269对配对数据。在检查护士指导和患者理解之间的差异时,在干预前的时期内,只有70.0%的患者可以随时呼叫护士,而有33.3%的患者可以在需要时正确呼叫护士了解说明。在干预前和干预后的调查期间,患者跌倒的频率分别从15.6%下降到8.6%(p <0.05)。在65岁的患者中,频率的比例从19.0%显着降低到7.6?%(p <0.01);但是,<65岁的患者并没有改变。结论我们的研究表明,即使对于老年患者,动画也可以成为预防住院跌倒的有效教育工具。为了开发一种具有最佳教育影响力的多媒体工具,应该探索几个方面,包括增加以前的多学科方法,增加故事和角色设计的多样性,改善医院文化以提高工作人员的依从性和有效性,以及交互式数字媒体内容有效的教学反馈循环。

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