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Portable video media for presenting informed consent and wound care instructions for skin biopsies: a randomized controlled trial.

机译:用于呈现知情同意书和皮肤活检伤口护理说明的便携式视频媒体:一项随机对照试验。

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BACKGROUND: In fast-paced dermatology clinics, the process of obtaining informed consents for biopsies and providing postprocedure instructions may be incomplete and inconsistent. OBJECTIVES: To compare effectiveness of video-based education with that of verbal education for giving informed consent and providing postprocedure wound care instructions in patients undergoing skin biopsies. METHODS: In this randomized controlled trial, participants were randomized to receive either video education on portable video devices or conventional verbal instructions regarding skin biopsies. Participants completed a skin-biopsy knowledge assessment, patient satisfaction assessment and evaluation of educational medium. Main outcome measures were differences in the changes in the prestudy and poststudy knowledge assessment scores, patient satisfaction and evaluation of the educational medium. RESULTS: Eight-four patients undergoing skin biopsies at the University of California Davis dermatology clinic participated in the study. Participants in the control group had a nonstatistically significant increase in knowledge score (mean +/- SD 1.12 +/- 1.74), whereas those in the video group had a statistically significant increase in knowledge score (mean +/- SD 1.55 +/- 1.71). The difference in knowledge scores between the video and verbal groups was not statistically significant. Participants in both groups were highly satisfied with the biopsy education. On a 10-point scale, the mean +/- SD usefulness and appeal of the videos were 9.01 +/- 1.5 and 9.01 +/- 1.66, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrated a significant increase in knowledge score following video education, but not following oral education. Although between-group comparisons did not achieve statistical significance, portable video media for presenting informed consent and wound care instructions for skin biopsies appear to be more effective and result in higher satisfaction than traditional oral education.
机译:背景:在快节奏的皮肤病诊所中,获得活检知情同意并提供手术后指导的过程可能不完整且不一致。目的:比较在接受皮肤活检的患者中,视频教学与口头教育在给予知情同意和提供术后伤口护理指导方面的有效性。方法:在这项随机对照试验中,参与者被随机分配接受便携式视频设备上的视频教育或有关皮肤活检的常规口头指示。参加者完成了皮肤活检知识评估,患者满意度评估和教育媒介评估。主要结局指标是研究前和研究后知识评估得分变化,患者满意度和教育媒介评估的差异。结果:八十四名在加利福尼亚大学戴维斯分校皮肤科门诊接受皮肤活检的患者参加了该研究。对照组参与者的知识得分有统计学意义上的显着增加(平均+/- SD 1.12 +/- 1.74),而视频组的参与者知识得分有统计学上显着的增加(平均值+/- SD 1.55 +/-) 1.71)。视频组和言语组之间的知识得分差异在统计学上不显着。两组的参与者对活检教育都非常满意。在10分制上,视频的平均+/- SD有用度和吸引力分别为9.01 +/- 1.5和9.01 +/- 1.66。结论:我们的研究表明视频教学后知识得分显着提高,但口语教学后知识得分却没有显着提高。尽管组间比较没有统计学意义,但便携式视频媒体呈现知情同意书和皮肤活检伤口护理说明似乎比传统的口腔教育更有效,并且满意度更高。

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