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The effects of short interactive animation video information on preanesthetic anxiety, knowledge, and interview time: a randomized controlled trial.

机译:简短的交互式动画视频信息对麻醉前焦虑,知识和访谈时间的影响:一项随机对照试验。

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BACKGROUND: We designed an interactive animated video that provides a basic explanation-including the risks, benefits, and alternatives-of anesthetic procedures. We hypothesized that this video would improve patient understanding of anesthesia, reduce anxiety, and shorten the interview time. METHODS: Two hundred eleven patients scheduled for cancer surgery under general anesthesia or combined general and epidural anesthesia, who were admitted at least 1 day before the surgery, were randomly assigned to the video group (n = 106) or the no-video group (n = 105). The patients in the video group were asked to watch a short interactive animation video in the ward. After watching the video, the patients were visited by an anesthesiologist who performed a preanesthetic interview and routine risk assessment. The patients in the no-video group were also visited by an anesthesiologist, but were not asked to watch the video. In both groups, the patients were asked to complete the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and a 14-point scale of knowledge test before the anesthesiologist's visit and on the day of surgery. We also measured interview time. RESULTS: There was no demographic difference between the 2 groups. The interview time was 34.4% shorter (video group, 12.2 +/- 5.3 minutes, vs. no-video group, 18.6 +/- 6.4 minutes; 95% confidence interval [CI] for the percentage reduction in time: 32.7%- 44.3%), and knowledge of anesthesia was 11.6% better in the video group (score 12.5 +/- 1.4 vs. no-video group score 11.2 +/- 1.7; 95% CI for the percentage increase in knowledge: 8.5%-13.9%). However, there was no difference in preanesthetic anxiety between the 2 groups. CONCLUSION: Our short interactive animation video helped patients' understanding of anesthesia and reduced anesthesiologists' interview time.
机译:背景:我们设计了一个交互式动画视频,该视频提供了麻醉程序的基本说明,包括风险,收益和替代方法。我们假设该视频将提高患者对麻醉的理解,减少焦虑,并缩短面谈时间。方法:在手术前至少1天入院的211例行全麻或全麻和硬膜外联合麻醉的癌症手术患者被随机分配至视频组(n = 106)或无视频组(n = 106)。 n = 105)。视频组中的患者被要求在病房中观看一段简短的交互式动画视频。观看视频后,由麻醉师对患者进行了探访,麻醉师进行了麻醉前采访和例行风险评估。无视频组的患者也由麻醉师探视,但没有被要求观看视频。在两组中,均要求患者在麻醉医师拜访之前和手术当天完成国家特质焦虑量表和14分制的知识测验。我们还测量了面试时间。结果:两组之间没有人口统计学差异。采访时间缩短了34.4%(视频组为12.2 +/- 5.3分钟,无视频组为18.6 +/- 6.4分钟; 95%的置信区间[CI],时间减少百分比:32.7%-44.3视频组的麻醉知识提高了11.6%(得分12.5 +/- 1.4与无视频组的得分分别为11.2 +/- 1.7; 95%CI表示知识的百分比提高:8.5%-13.9% )。然而,两组之间的麻醉前焦虑没有差异。结论:我们的简短互动动画视频有助于患者了解麻醉,并减少了麻醉医师的采访时间。

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