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Multimedia Education Increases Elder Knowledge of Emergency Department Care

机译:多媒体教育增加了急诊科护理的知识

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Introduction: Elders who utilize the emergency department (ED) may have little prospective knowledge of appropriate expectations during an ED encounter. Improving elder orientation to ED expectations is important for satisfaction and health education. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a multi-media education intervention as a method for informing independently living elders about ED care. The program delivered messages categorically as, the number of tests, providers, decisions and disposition decision making. Methods: Interventional trial of representative elders over 59 years of age comparing pre and post multimedia program exposure. A brief (0.3 hour) video that chronicled the key events after a hypothetical 911 call for chest pain was shown. The video used a clinical narrator, 15 ED health care providers, and 2 professional actors for the patient and spouse. Pre- and post-video tests results were obtained with audience response technology (ART) assessed learning using a 4 point Likert scale. Results: Valid data from 142 participants were analyzed pre to post rankings (Wilcoxon signed-rank tests). The following four learning objectives showed significant improvements: number of tests expected [median differences on a 4-point Likert scale with 95% confidence intervals: 0.50 (0.00, 1.00)]; number of providers expected 1.0 (1.00, 1.50); communications 1.0 (1.00, 1.50); and pre-hospital medical treatment 0.50 (0.00, 1.00). Elders (96%) judged the intervention as improving their ability to cope with an ED encounter. Conclusion: A short video with graphic side-bar information is an effective educational strategy to improve elder understanding of expectations during a hypothetical ED encounter following calling 911. [West J Emerg Med 2013;14(2):132-136.].
机译:简介:利用急诊科(ED)的长者在遇到ED时可能对适当期望的前瞻性知识很少。提高老年人对ED期望的适应性对于满意度和健康教育很重要。这项研究的目的是评估一种多媒体教育干预措施,作为一种向独立生活中的老年人告知ED护理的方法。该程序按照测试次数,提供者,决策和处置决策的类别来传递消息。方法:对59岁以上有代表性的老年人进行干预性试验,比较多媒体节目的前后接触情况。播放了一段简短的录像(0.3小时),记录了假设的911引起的胸痛后的关键事件。该视频使用了一名临床旁白,15名ED医疗保健提供者以及2位患者和配偶的专业演员。使用4点Likert量表通过受众响应技术(ART)评估学习获得了视频前后的测试结果。结果:对来自142名参与者的有效数据进行了排名前后的排名分析(Wilcoxon秩和检验)。以下四个学习目标显示出显着的改进:预期的测试次数[具有95%置信区间的4点Likert量表的中位数差异:0.50(0.00,1.00)];提供者数量预期为1.0(1.00、1.50);通讯1.0(1.00,1.50);和院前医疗0.50(0.00,1.00)。老年人(96%)认为干预措施可以提高他们应对急诊室遭遇的能力。结论:带有图形侧栏信息的短视频是一种有效的教育策略,可提高老年人在拨打911后的假设性ED遭遇中对期望的理解。[West J Emerg Med 2013; 14(2):132-136。]。

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