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Effect of a Multimedia Patient Decision Aid to Supplement the Informed Consent Process of a Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheter Procedure: Pre-Post Quasi-Experimental Study

机译:多媒体患者决策辅助对补充外周静脉穿刺置入导管知情同意过程的影响:准后实验研究

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Background Informed consent is a complex process to help patients engage in care processes and reach the best treatment decisions. There are many limitations to the conventional consent process that is based on oral discussion of information related to treatment procedures by the health care provider. A conclusive body of research supports the effectiveness of multimedia patient decision aids (PtDAs) in the consent process in terms of patient satisfaction, increased knowledge about the procedure, reduced anxiety level, and higher engagement in the decision making. Little information is available about the effectiveness of multimedia PtDAs in the consent process of invasive therapeutic procedures such as the peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC). Objective The objective of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a multimedia PtDA in supplementing the consent process of the PICC for patients in 10 acute and intensive care units in terms of knowledge recall, knowledge retention, satisfaction with the consent process, and satisfaction with the PICC multimedia PtDA. Methods This pre-post quasi-experimental study included 130 patients for whom a PICC was ordered. Patients in the control group (n=65) received the conventional consent process for the PICC, while those in the intervention group (n=65) received the multimedia PtDA to support the consent process of a PICC. All patients were surveyed for knowledge recall and retention about the procedure and satisfaction with the consent process. Patients in the intervention group were also surveyed for their satisfaction with the multimedia PtDA. Results Compared with the control group, patients in the intervention group scored around 2 points higher on knowledge recall ( t125 =4.9, P 126 =4.8, P 4.5 out of 5 on all items. Items with the highest mean scores were related to the effect of the multimedia PtDA on knowledge retention (mean 4.9 [SD 0.2]), patient readiness to learn (mean 4.8 [SD 0.5]), complete understanding of the procedure-related complications (mean 4.8 [SD 0.4]), and patient role in maintaining the safety of the PICC (mean 4.8 [SD 0.5]). Patients in the two groups were highly satisfied with the consent process. However, 15% (10/65) patients in the control group reported that the following information was omitted from the discussion: patient and provider roles in the safety of the PICC, other treatment options, and common side effects. Furthermore, 2 patients commented that they were not ready to engage in the discussion. Conclusions The multimedia PtDA is an effective standardized, structured, self-paced learning tool to supplement the consent process of the PICC and improve patient satisfaction with the process, knowledge recall, and knowledge retention.
机译:背景技术知情同意是一个复杂的过程,可帮助患者参与护理过程并达成最佳治疗决策。基于卫生保健提供者对与治疗程序有关的信息的口头讨论,传统的同意程序有很多限制。一项结论性研究支持在患者满意度,增加了对程序的了解,减少了焦虑程度以及提高了决策参与度方面,在同意过程中多媒体患者决策辅助器(PtDA)的有效性。关于多媒体PtDA在侵入性治疗程序(例如外围插入的中心静脉导管(PICC))的同意过程中有效性的信息很少。目的这项研究的目的是从知识回忆,知识保留,对同意过程的满意度和对以下方面的满意度方面,研究多媒体PtDA在补充10个急性和重症监护病房患者PICC同意过程中的有效性。 PICC多媒体PtDA。方法这项准后实验研究包括130名接受PICC的患者。对照组(n = 65)的患者接受了PICC的常规同意程序,而干预组(n = 65)的患者接受了支持PICC的同意过程的多媒体PtDA。对所有患者进行了调查,以了解有关该程序的知识回忆和保留情况以及对同意过程的满意度。还对干预组的患者对多媒体PtDA的满意度进行了调查。结果与对照组相比,干预组患者的知识回忆得分高出约2分(t125 = 4.9,P 126 = 4.8,P 4.5在所有项目中均为5分。平均分最高的项目与疗效相关)多媒体PtDA的知识保留(平均值4.9 [SD 0.2]),患者学习准备程度(平均值4.8 [SD 0.5]),对与手术相关的并发症的完整理解(平均值4.8 [SD 0.4])以及患者在以下方面的作用维持PICC的安全性(平均4.8 [SD 0.5])。两组患者对同意过程都非常满意,但是对照组中有15%(10/65)的患者报告以下信息被省略了讨论:患者和提供者在PICC安全性,其他治疗选择和常见副作用中的作用。此外,有2位患者评论说他们还没有准备好参与讨论。结论多媒体PtDA是一种有效的标准化,结构化,自主学习该工具可补充PICC的同意流程,并提高患者对流程,知识回想和知识保留的满意度。

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