Impact of Multimedia CD Education on the Quality of Colon Preparation; A Single-Blind Randomized Study.

Q3 Medicine
Fardad Ejtehadi, Ali Reza Safarpour, Rasoul Nemati, Ladan Aminlari, Ehsan Zare, Gholam Reza Sivandzadeh, Ramin Niknam
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Background: Routine bowel preparation instructions are usually given to patients in the form of oral explanations with written instructions. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of multimedia training in the form of video CDs on the quality of colon preparation and other related indicators. Methods: 201 outpatients in three referral academic colonoscopy centers were randomly assigned to two groups. The first group (n=100) received supplementary video CD education besides the routine instructions (VCD group). The second group (n=101) received only routine instruction, which included oral and printed instructions (non-VCD group). Results: Complete use of colon cleansing medication was statistically and significantly better in the VCD group (P=0.038). Duration of colonoscopy was shorter in the VCD group (P=0.001), demand for conscious sedation was lesser in the VCD group (P=0.049), and the quality of colon preparation was better in the VCD group (P<0.00). There was no statistically significant difference in pain sensation (P=0.1), cecal intubation rate (P=0.3), and technical difficulty of the colonoscopy (P=0.1) in both groups. Conclusion: Supplementary education in the form of multimedia CD increases the patients' compliance to cleansing mediation consumption, improves the quality of bowel preparation, and decreases the duration of colonoscopy with lesser demands for conscious sedation.

多媒体光盘教育对结肠准备质量的影响一项单盲随机研究。
背景:常规肠准备指导通常以口头解释和书面说明的形式给予患者。本研究的目的是评价视频cd形式的多媒体培训对结肠准备质量及其他相关指标的有效性。方法:将3家转诊学术结肠镜中心201例门诊患者随机分为两组。第一组(n=100)在常规教学的基础上进行辅助视频CD教育(VCD组)。第二组(n=101)只接受常规教学,包括口头和印刷教学(非vcd组)。结果:VCD组结肠清洁药物的完全使用有统计学意义(P=0.038)。VCD组结肠镜检查时间较短(P=0.001), VCD组清醒镇静需求较少(P=0.049),两组结肠镜准备质量(PP=0.1)、盲肠插管率(P=0.3)、结肠镜检查技术难度(P=0.1)均较VCD组好。结论:多媒体CD形式的辅助教育提高了患者对清洁介质消耗的依从性,提高了肠准备质量,缩短了结肠镜检查时间,减少了对清醒镇静的需求。
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Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases Medicine-Gastroenterology
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