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Patient-Provider Communications in Outpatient Clinic Settings: A Clinic-Based Evaluation of Mobile Device and Multimedia Mediated Communications for Patient Education

机译:门诊诊所环境中的患者提供方通信:基于临床的针对患者教育的移动设备和多媒体中介通信的评估

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Background Many studies have provided evidence of the importance of quality provider-patient communications and have suggested improvements to patient understanding by using video-based instruction. Objective The objective of this study was to understand how mobile information technology assisted video and three-dimensional (3D) image instruction, provided by a health care worker, influences two categories of outcome: (1) patient understanding of information about their condition and detailed medical discharge instructions; and (2) patient perceptions and attitudes toward their health care providers, which included physicians, nurses, and staff. We hypothesize that video and 3D image instruction, provided on a mobile, tablet hardware platform, will improve patient understanding about the diagnostic testing, diagnoses, procedures, medications, and health topics provided to them. We also propose that use of the tablet/video combination will result in improved attitudinal evaluation by patients of their providers and the treatment plan. Methods This study evaluated a hospital clinic-based trial (patient N=284) of video and 3D image instruction, provided on a mobile, tablet hardware platform, and its potential to improve patient understanding about the diagnostic testing, diagnoses, procedures, medications, and health topics provided to them. Results Results showed strong evidence that the system was perceived as helpful for improving patient understanding, and that it improved communication between physicians and patients ( P <.001). The advanced age of some patients had no effect on their perceptions of the tablet-based mediation. Physician comments provided useful insights on effective use of such systems in the future. Implications for further development and future research are discussed. Conclusions This study added to the body of evidence that computer-assisted video instructional systems for patients can improve patient understanding of medical instructions from their health care providers and assist with patient compliance. In addition, such systems can be appealing to both patient and provider.
机译:背景技术许多研究已经提供了质量提供者与患者沟​​通的重要性的证据,并建议通过使用基于视频的指导来改善患者的理解。目的这项研究的目的是了解由医护人员提供的移动信息技术辅助视频和三维(3D)图像教学如何影响两种结果:(1)患者对病情和详细信息的理解医疗出院说明; (2)患者对医护人员的看法和态度,包括医生,护士和工作人员。我们假设在移动,平板电脑硬件平台上提供的视频和3D图像指令将改善患者对提供给他们的诊断测试,诊断,程序,药物和健康主题的理解。我们还建议使用平板电脑/视频组合将改善患者对其提供者和治疗计划的态度评价。方法该研究评估了在移动平板电脑硬件平台上提供的基于视频和3D图像教学的医院临床试验(患者N = 284),其对提高患者对诊断测试,诊断,程序,药物,和向他们提供的健康主题。结果结果表明,有力的证据表明该系统有助于改善患者的理解,并改善了医患之间的沟通(P <.001)。一些患者的高龄对他们对基于平板电脑的调解的看法没有影响。医师的评论为将来有效使用此类系统提供了有用的见解。讨论了对进一步发展和未来研究的意义。结论该研究增加了证据,即针对患者的计算机辅助视频教学系统可以改善患者对医疗保健提供者的医学指导的理解,并有助于患者依从性。另外,这样的系统可能对患者和提供者都有吸引力。

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