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Site-Specific Education Using Digital Media to Improve Patient Understanding of the Radiotherapy Trajectory: An Interventional Study

PURPOSE: The study assessed the effectiveness of a site-specific video educational material in improving patient understanding and confidence regarding radiation therapy trajectory. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A quasi experimental longitudinal pretest posttest study was conducted at a referral radiation...

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Autores principales: Almerdhemah, Hussain, Mulla, Zaheeda, Muamenah, Hane Mohammad, Weber, Amina, Boubakra, Tarik, Taha, Hiba, Habibullah, Hanadi Fouad, Albeirouti, Bassim Tahseen, Ahmed, Ahmed Mohamed Ameen Mohamed
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8655404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34934853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2021.100742
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author Almerdhemah, Hussain
Mulla, Zaheeda
Muamenah, Hane Mohammad
Weber, Amina
Boubakra, Tarik
Taha, Hiba
Habibullah, Hanadi Fouad
Albeirouti, Bassim Tahseen
Ahmed, Ahmed Mohamed Ameen Mohamed
author_facet Almerdhemah, Hussain
Mulla, Zaheeda
Muamenah, Hane Mohammad
Weber, Amina
Boubakra, Tarik
Taha, Hiba
Habibullah, Hanadi Fouad
Albeirouti, Bassim Tahseen
Ahmed, Ahmed Mohamed Ameen Mohamed
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description PURPOSE: The study assessed the effectiveness of a site-specific video educational material in improving patient understanding and confidence regarding radiation therapy trajectory. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A quasi experimental longitudinal pretest posttest study was conducted at a referral radiation therapy center from May 2020 to September 2020. It included 52 adult patients admitted for a first course radical radiation therapy. One generic and 6 site-specific (breast, pelvis, head and neck, brain, chest and abdomen, and bladder) animated cartoon videos were developed in house to provide concise overview of the overall patient's trajectory in radiation therapy, with full visual description of the procedures and specific preparation measures. A 14-item questionnaire was designed to assess pre- and postintervention levels of understanding and confidence of patients, with calculation of and an understanding and confidence score (UCS), range 0-14. RESULTS: The mean (standard deviation) UCS in pre- and postintervention was 9.36 (2.48) and 11.92 (1.34) out of 14, respectively, indicating a mean increase of 2.57 subsequent to the intervention (P < .001). The effect size was large with a Cohen's d = 1.01. Of the 14 dimensions explored, 8 were observed to have remarkable improvement, notably understanding the purpose of the tattoo mark, reason of daily or weekly imaging, and what to expect with radiation therapy. Participants with poor reading ability had greater increase in UCS (ΔUCS = 4.25 vs ≤2.33) and in 5 out of 8 dimensions with remarkable improvement. CONCLUSIONS: The use of digital educational material in radiation oncology meets the urgent need for providing patients with concise and site-specific information, while sparing extra hospital visits to meet education coordinators during the COVID-19 crisis. Additional studies are warranted to assess both the clinical and long-term effectiveness of the educational material, using a longitudinal controlled design.
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spelling pubmed-86554042021-12-20 Site-Specific Education Using Digital Media to Improve Patient Understanding of the Radiotherapy Trajectory: An Interventional Study Almerdhemah, Hussain Mulla, Zaheeda Muamenah, Hane Mohammad Weber, Amina Boubakra, Tarik Taha, Hiba Habibullah, Hanadi Fouad Albeirouti, Bassim Tahseen Ahmed, Ahmed Mohamed Ameen Mohamed Adv Radiat Oncol Scientific Article PURPOSE: The study assessed the effectiveness of a site-specific video educational material in improving patient understanding and confidence regarding radiation therapy trajectory. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A quasi experimental longitudinal pretest posttest study was conducted at a referral radiation therapy center from May 2020 to September 2020. It included 52 adult patients admitted for a first course radical radiation therapy. One generic and 6 site-specific (breast, pelvis, head and neck, brain, chest and abdomen, and bladder) animated cartoon videos were developed in house to provide concise overview of the overall patient's trajectory in radiation therapy, with full visual description of the procedures and specific preparation measures. A 14-item questionnaire was designed to assess pre- and postintervention levels of understanding and confidence of patients, with calculation of and an understanding and confidence score (UCS), range 0-14. RESULTS: The mean (standard deviation) UCS in pre- and postintervention was 9.36 (2.48) and 11.92 (1.34) out of 14, respectively, indicating a mean increase of 2.57 subsequent to the intervention (P < .001). The effect size was large with a Cohen's d = 1.01. Of the 14 dimensions explored, 8 were observed to have remarkable improvement, notably understanding the purpose of the tattoo mark, reason of daily or weekly imaging, and what to expect with radiation therapy. Participants with poor reading ability had greater increase in UCS (ΔUCS = 4.25 vs ≤2.33) and in 5 out of 8 dimensions with remarkable improvement. CONCLUSIONS: The use of digital educational material in radiation oncology meets the urgent need for providing patients with concise and site-specific information, while sparing extra hospital visits to meet education coordinators during the COVID-19 crisis. Additional studies are warranted to assess both the clinical and long-term effectiveness of the educational material, using a longitudinal controlled design. Elsevier 2021-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8655404/ /pubmed/34934853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2021.100742 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Almerdhemah, Hussain
Mulla, Zaheeda
Muamenah, Hane Mohammad
Weber, Amina
Boubakra, Tarik
Taha, Hiba
Habibullah, Hanadi Fouad
Albeirouti, Bassim Tahseen
Ahmed, Ahmed Mohamed Ameen Mohamed
Site-Specific Education Using Digital Media to Improve Patient Understanding of the Radiotherapy Trajectory: An Interventional Study
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title_fullStr Site-Specific Education Using Digital Media to Improve Patient Understanding of the Radiotherapy Trajectory: An Interventional Study
title_full_unstemmed Site-Specific Education Using Digital Media to Improve Patient Understanding of the Radiotherapy Trajectory: An Interventional Study
title_short Site-Specific Education Using Digital Media to Improve Patient Understanding of the Radiotherapy Trajectory: An Interventional Study
title_sort site-specific education using digital media to improve patient understanding of the radiotherapy trajectory: an interventional study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8655404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34934853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2021.100742
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