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Digital multimedia books produced using iBooks Author for pre-operative surgical patient information

机译:使用iBooks Author制作的数字多媒体书籍,用于术前手术患者信息

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Presenting patients with medical information and ensuring informed consent can be difficult due to patients with varying levels of literacy, physical and mental disabilities and spoken languages. Patients obtaining information from external sources, such as the internet, can also be problematic as the information can be irrelevant, inaccurate or misleading. A patient satisfaction study was performed in order to assess the effectiveness of using ebooks in order to communicate pre and post surgical information to neurosurgical patients. 3 digital books were produced using iBooks Author (a free desktop publishing program designed by Apple) including ACDF (anterior cervical discectomy and fusion), lumbar laminectomy and lumbar discectomy. Each book contained written information organised into sections and chapters along with an array of multimedia elements including 3D animations, interactive diagrams, 3D models of anatomy and patient experience videos. 32 volunteer patients were then presented with the digital books via an iPad during their preoperative assessment and then asked to complete a questionnaire. The results demonstrated a demand for this type of digital presentation of medical information and also showed patients no longer felt the need to seek further information from external sources.
机译:由于患者的读写能力,身体和精神残疾以及口语水平各不相同,因此很难向患者提供医疗信息并确保知情同意。从诸如互联网之类的外部来源获得信息的患者也可能会出现问题,因为这些信息可能不相关,不准确或具有误导性。进行了一项患者满意度研究,以评估使用电子书将手术前后信息传达给神经外科患者的有效性。使用iBooks Author(苹果公司设计的免费桌面出版程序)制作了3本书,包括ACDF(颈椎前路椎间盘切除术和融合术),腰椎椎板切除术和腰椎间盘切除术。每本书包含按部分和章节组织的书面信息以及一系列多媒体元素,包括3D动画,交互式图表,3D解剖模型和患者体验视频。然后,在术前评估过程中,通过iPad向32位志愿者患者提供了数字书籍,然后要求他们填写问卷。结果表明,需要这种类型的医学信息数字表示,并且表明患者不再感到有必要从外部来源寻求更多信息。

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