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Multimedia educational aids for improving consumer knowledge about illness management and treatment decisions: a review of randomized controlled trials.

机译:多媒体教育辅助工具,用于提高消费者对疾病管理和治疗决策的知识:随机对照试验的回顾。

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Psychiatric practice is becoming increasingly more complex in terms of the available treatment options, use of new technologies for assessments, and a need for psychiatric patients and their caregivers to be familiar with general medical procedures. This trend will only intensify in the years to come. Routine methods of providing information relevant to clinical decision making about healthcare evaluations or management are often suboptimal. Relatively little research has been done on enhancing the capacity of psychiatric patients and the caregivers to make truly informed decisions about management. In this paper, we review studies that compared the effects of multimedia (video- or computer-based) educational aids with those of routine procedures to inform healthcare consumers about medical evaluations or management. Although most of these investigations were conducted in non-psychiatric patients, the results should be relevant for psychiatric practice of tomorrow. We searched MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and CINAHL bibliographic databases. Randomized controlled trials that used objective measures of knowledge or understanding of the information provided were selected. Studies were rated as positive if the multimedia educational aid resulted in a greater improvement in knowledge or understanding than the control condition. The quality of each study was also rated using a newly developed Scale for Assessing Scientific Quality of Investigations (SASQI). A total of 37 randomized controlled trials were identified. Nearly two-thirds of the studies (23/37) in diverse patient populations and for varied medical assessments and treatments reported that multimedia educational aids produced better understanding of information compared to routine methods. SASQI scores for the positive and negative studies were comparable, suggesting that lower quality was not related to positive findings. In conclusion, multimedia educational aids hold promise for improving the provision of complex medical information to patients and caregivers. It is likely that as psychiatric patients and their treating clinicians face increasingly complex choices regarding mental health treatment, multimedia decisional aids could become an effective supplement to the clinician patient interaction in near future.
机译:就可用治疗方案,使用新技术进行评估以及需要精神科患者及其护理人员熟悉一般医疗程序而言,精神科实践正变得越来越复杂。这种趋势只会在未来几年加剧。提供与有关医疗保健评估或管理的临床决策有关的信息的常规方法通常不是最佳的。相对而言,关于增强精神病患者和护理人员做出有关治疗的真正明智决定的能力的研究很少。在本文中,我们回顾了将多媒体(基于视频或计算机的)教育辅助工具的效果与常规程序的效果进行比较的研究,以告知医疗保健消费者有关医疗评估或管理的信息。尽管这些调查大多数是在非精神病患者中进行的,但结果应与明天的精神病学实践有关。我们搜索了MEDLINE,PsycINFO和CINAHL书目数据库。选择使用客观知识量度或对所提供信息的理解的随机对照试验。如果多媒体教学辅助工具比对照条件在知识或理解上有更大的进步,则研究被认为是积极的。还使用新开发的评估科学调查质量量表(SASQI)对每项研究的质量进行了评分。总共确定了37个随机对照试验。近三分之二的研究(23/37)针对不同的患者人群以及针对各种医学评估和治疗的研究表明,与常规方法相比,多媒体教具对信息的理解更好。阳性和阴性研究的SASQI评分是可比的,表明较低的质量与阳性结果无关。总之,多媒体教具有望改善向患者和护理人员提供的复杂医学信息。随着精神病患者及其治疗临床医生在心理健康治疗方面面临越来越复杂的选择,多媒体决策辅助工具可能会在不久的将来成为临床医生与患者互动的有效补充。

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