Improving the quality of colonoscopy bowel preparation using an educational video.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Sateesh Reddy Prakash, Siddharth Verma, John McGowan, Betsy E Smith, Anjali Shroff, Gregory H Gibson, Michael Cheng, Douglas Lowe Ii, Kavitha Gopal, Smruti R Mohanty
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Abstract

Colonoscopy is the preferred modality for colon cancer screening. A successful colonoscopy requires proper bowel preparation. Adequate bowel preparation continues to remain a limiting factor. One hundred thirty-three patients scheduled for an outpatient colonoscopy were prospectively randomized in a single-blinded manner to video or nonvideo group. In addition to written bowel preparation instructions, patients in the video group viewed a brief instructional video. Quality of colon preparation was measured using the Ottawa Bowel Preparation Quality scale, while patient satisfaction with preparation was evaluated using a questionnaire. Statistical analyses were used to evaluate the impact of the instructional colonoscopy video. There were significant differences in the quality of colonoscopy preparation between the video and the nonvideo groups. Participants who watched the video had better preparation scores in the right colon (P=0.0029), mid-colon (P=0.0027), rectosigmoid (P=0.0008), fluid content (P=0.03) and aggregate score (median score 4 versus 5; P=0.0002). There was no difference between the two groups with regard to patient satisfaction. Income, education level, sex, age and family history of colon cancer had no impact on quality of colonoscopy preparation or patient satisfaction. The addition of an instructional bowel preparation video significantly improved the quality of colon preparation.

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利用教育视频提高结肠镜检查的质量。
结肠镜检查是结肠癌筛查的首选方式。成功的结肠镜检查需要适当的肠道准备。充分的肠道准备仍然是一个限制因素。133例计划进行门诊结肠镜检查的患者以单盲方式前瞻性随机分为视频组和非视频组。除了书面的肠道准备说明外,视频组的患者还观看了一段简短的教学视频。使用渥太华肠准备质量量表测量结肠准备的质量,同时使用问卷调查评估患者对准备的满意度。统计分析用于评估教学结肠镜检查视频的影响。录象组和非录象组结肠镜检查准备质量有显著差异。观看视频的参与者在右结肠(P=0.0029)、中结肠(P=0.0027)、直肠乙状结肠(P=0.0008)、液体含量(P=0.03)和总得分(中位数为4比5;P = 0.0002)。两组在患者满意度方面没有差异。收入、受教育程度、性别、年龄和结肠癌家族史对结肠镜检查准备质量和患者满意度没有影响。添加指导性肠准备视频可显著提高结肠准备的质量。
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Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology 医学-胃肠肝病学
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4.00
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审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of gastroenterology and liver disease - medicine and surgery. The Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology is sponsored by the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology and the Canadian Association for the Study of the Liver.
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