A prospective, randomized, single‐blinded trial for improving health outcomes in rhinology by the use of personalized video recordings. Issue 12 (17th September 2018)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- A prospective, randomized, single‐blinded trial for improving health outcomes in rhinology by the use of personalized video recordings. Issue 12 (17th September 2018)
- Main Title:
- A prospective, randomized, single‐blinded trial for improving health outcomes in rhinology by the use of personalized video recordings
- Authors:
- Sharma, Saurabh
McCrary, Hilary
Romero, Erin
Kim, Alexander
Chang, Eugene
Le, Christopher H - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Clear patient‐physician communication is critical in improving patient compliance, outcomes, and satisfaction. However, constraints of shortened clinic visits, patient anxiety, and poor recall can cause significant barriers to effective communication. We hypothesized that the ability to view patient‐physician counseling videos at home would improve health outcomes. Methods: Patients in a tertiary rhinology clinic were enrolled into a single‐blinded prospective study after obtaining institutional review board (IRB) approval and informed consent. All enrollees had a short summary of their clinical encounter video‐recorded with a tablet using Medical Memory, a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)‐compliant software system. Patients were randomized to receive access to their videos by our research coordinator, and outcomes included questionnaires at the first postoperative visit to assess patient recall and satisfaction. Results: A total of 101 patients were enrolled. Half of those with video access watched the video at least once, on average 3.44 times. Of those without access, 90% would have liked the option. Those with video access had a higher percentage of correct answers to questions regarding surgical risk and extent of surgery; however, there was no significant difference between the 2 groups. Conclusion: Our results show that patients in both groups were enthusiastic about this technology and often shared their videos withAbstract : Background: Clear patient‐physician communication is critical in improving patient compliance, outcomes, and satisfaction. However, constraints of shortened clinic visits, patient anxiety, and poor recall can cause significant barriers to effective communication. We hypothesized that the ability to view patient‐physician counseling videos at home would improve health outcomes. Methods: Patients in a tertiary rhinology clinic were enrolled into a single‐blinded prospective study after obtaining institutional review board (IRB) approval and informed consent. All enrollees had a short summary of their clinical encounter video‐recorded with a tablet using Medical Memory, a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)‐compliant software system. Patients were randomized to receive access to their videos by our research coordinator, and outcomes included questionnaires at the first postoperative visit to assess patient recall and satisfaction. Results: A total of 101 patients were enrolled. Half of those with video access watched the video at least once, on average 3.44 times. Of those without access, 90% would have liked the option. Those with video access had a higher percentage of correct answers to questions regarding surgical risk and extent of surgery; however, there was no significant difference between the 2 groups. Conclusion: Our results show that patients in both groups were enthusiastic about this technology and often shared their videos with family and friends. Video‐recordings of physician‐patient encounters may be a possible solution to improve physician‐patient communication. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International forum of allergy & rhinology. Volume 8:Issue 12(2018:Dec.)
- Journal:
- International forum of allergy & rhinology
- Issue:
- Volume 8:Issue 12(2018:Dec.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 8, Issue 12 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 8
- Issue:
- 12
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0008-0012-0000
- Page Start:
- 1406
- Page End:
- 1411
- Publication Date:
- 2018-09-17
- Subjects:
- chronic rhinosinusitis -- healthcare economics -- patient‐reported outcome measure -- functional endoscopic sinus surgery -- patient education
617.51005 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2042-6984 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/alr.22145 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2042-6976
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