Effect of Educational Video on Patient Adherence and Completeness of Voiding Diaries: A Randomized Trial.

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Urogynecology (Hagerstown, Md.) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-20 DOI:10.1097/SPV.0000000000001409
Shailja Mehta, Madeline Carmain, Shana Dalal, Lisbet Lundsberg, Brad St Martin, Oz Harmanli
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Abstract

Importance: Voiding diaries are clinically useful tools for elucidating the etiology of lower urinary tract symptoms. The utility of voiding diaries is challenged by low return rate and incomplete or inaccurate data entry.

Objective: The objective was to determine the effect of the use of an educational video on patient adherence, completeness of intake and voiding diaries, and patient satisfaction.

Study design: In this trial, patients who were asked to complete an intake and voiding diary in a urogynecology clinic were randomized to receive standard education or enhanced education with an instructional video on how to complete the diary. Patients returned the diaries at their follow-up visits in the clinic. The primary outcome was the return rate of the diaries. Upon follow-up, patients filled out a survey reporting their satisfaction with instructions received. Diaries were graded by 3 blinded experts.

Results: Eighty-five patients were enrolled, 42 in the standardized instructions arm and 43 in the video arm. A total of 26 patients (30.6%) filled out and returned an intake and voiding diary. Between groups, there was no difference in the rate of return of the diaries ( P = 0.59) or in completeness of the returned voiding diaries ( P = 0.60). The educational video did not change satisfaction between the groups; patients reported identical satisfaction between groups.

Conclusions: The addition of an instructional video on how to complete an intake and voiding diary did not increase patients' rate of return, completeness of diaries, or satisfaction with instructions provided to complete the diary.

教育视频对患者依从性和Voiding Diaries完整性的影响:一项随机试验。
重要性:Voiding日记是阐明下尿路症状病因的临床有用工具。日记作废的实用性受到低回报率和不完整或不准确的数据输入的挑战。目的:目的是确定使用教育视频对患者依从性、摄入和排泄日记的完整性以及患者满意度的影响。研究设计:在这项试验中,被要求在泌尿生殖科诊所完成摄入和排泄日记的患者被随机分配接受标准教育或强化教育,并配有如何完成日记的教学视频。患者在诊所的随访中归还了日记。主要结果是日记的回报率。随访后,患者填写了一份调查报告,报告他们对收到的指示的满意度。日记由3位盲法专家评分。结果:85名患者入选,42名在标准化指导组,43名在视频组。共有26名患者(30.6%)填写并返回了摄入和排泄日记。两组之间,日记的归还率(P=0.59)或归还的排泄日记的完整性(P=0.60)没有差异。教育视频没有改变两组之间的满意度;两组患者的满意度相同。结论:添加关于如何完成摄入和排泄日记的指导视频并没有提高患者的返回率、日记的完整性或对完成日记的指示的满意度。
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