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Effects of Video- and Pamphlet-based Patient Educations on Anxiety and Satisfaction Among Candidates for Gastroscopy

Year: 2016

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Background: Endoscopy is a diagnostic tool, which causes its candidates different levels of anxiety. Anxiety can reduce patients’ toleranceand cooperation and increase the likelihood of endoscopy-related complications. One strategy to alleviate anxiety is patienteducation. However, previous studies reported conflicting findings about the most appropriate patient education method.Objectives: This study aimed at examining the effects of video- and pamphlet-based patient educations on anxiety and satisfactionamong candidates for gastroscopy.Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted on 90 patients referred to the endoscopy unit of Valiasr hospital in Birjandcity, Iran. The patients were selected through convenience sampling method and randomly allocated to a video, pamphlet, or controlgroup. Data were collected using a demographic questionnaire, a researcher-made questionnaire for satisfaction assessment,and the Spielberger’s state-trait anxiety inventory. One day before gastroscopy, the participants completed the demographic questionnaireand Spielberger’s state-trait anxiety inventory. Then, educations were provided to them. In the day of their gastroscopy,their anxiety was reassessed both two to three hours before and immediately after the procedure. Collected data were entered intothe SPSS software version 15. As all study variables had normal distribution, the data were analyzed by performing the one-wayanalysis of variance, the Tukey’s post hoc, the paired- and independent-sample t test, the chi-square, and Fisher’s exact tests at asignificance level of less than 0.05.Results: The groups did not differ significantly from each other regarding the pretest and posttest values of total, state, and traitanxiety. However, the level of patient satisfaction in the video group was significantly greater than the control and pamphlet groups(P < 0.05). Moreover, patient satisfaction was not significantly correlated with patients’ demographic characteristics.Conclusions: Video-based patient education can improve patient satisfaction among candidates for gastroscopy.

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date accessioned2019-09-28T06:35:48Z
date available2019-09-28T06:35:48Z
date issued2016
identifier other10647.pdf
identifier urihttp://sid.bums.ac.ir/dspace/handle/bums/5129
description abstractBackground: Endoscopy is a diagnostic tool, which causes its candidates different levels of anxiety. Anxiety can reduce patients’ toleranceand cooperation and increase the likelihood of endoscopy-related complications. One strategy to alleviate anxiety is patienteducation. However, previous studies reported conflicting findings about the most appropriate patient education method.Objectives: This study aimed at examining the effects of video- and pamphlet-based patient educations on anxiety and satisfactionamong candidates for gastroscopy.Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted on 90 patients referred to the endoscopy unit of Valiasr hospital in Birjandcity, Iran. The patients were selected through convenience sampling method and randomly allocated to a video, pamphlet, or controlgroup. Data were collected using a demographic questionnaire, a researcher-made questionnaire for satisfaction assessment,and the Spielberger’s state-trait anxiety inventory. One day before gastroscopy, the participants completed the demographic questionnaireand Spielberger’s state-trait anxiety inventory. Then, educations were provided to them. In the day of their gastroscopy,their anxiety was reassessed both two to three hours before and immediately after the procedure. Collected data were entered intothe SPSS software version 15. As all study variables had normal distribution, the data were analyzed by performing the one-wayanalysis of variance, the Tukey’s post hoc, the paired- and independent-sample t test, the chi-square, and Fisher’s exact tests at asignificance level of less than 0.05.Results: The groups did not differ significantly from each other regarding the pretest and posttest values of total, state, and traitanxiety. However, the level of patient satisfaction in the video group was significantly greater than the control and pamphlet groups(P < 0.05). Moreover, patient satisfaction was not significantly correlated with patients’ demographic characteristics.Conclusions: Video-based patient education can improve patient satisfaction among candidates for gastroscopy.En
subjectCommunity and Health EducationEn
titleEffects of Video- and Pamphlet-based Patient Educations on Anxiety and Satisfaction Among Candidates for GastroscopyEn
typeJournal Paper
journal titleModern Care Journal
journal issue2
journal volume13
contenttypeFulltext
article typeresearch-articleEn
subject keywordsGastroscopy
subject keywordsVideo Presentation
subject keywordsPamphlet
subject keywordsAnxiety
subject keywordsSatisfaction
author mailmaryamnakhaee.mn@gmail.comFa
author affiliationAssistant Professor, Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, IR IranEn
author fnameMaryamFa
author lnameNakhaeiFa
author correspondingMaryam Nakhaei
treeModern Care Journal:;2016:;Volume ( 13 ):;issue: 02

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