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Caregivers' Knowledge of Emergency Department Discharge Instructions Improves With the Use of Video

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Augusta University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Evaluation of Video Discharge Instructions in Improving Understanding

Treatments

Other: Video Discharge Instructions
Other: Standard written discharge instructions

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01630265
10-03-173

Details and patient eligibility

About

Previous studies demonstrate that patients often have difficulty understanding their discharge instructions. Video discharge instructions have the potential to mitigate factors such as illiteracy and limited physician time, which may affect comprehension. Our goal is to determine if adding video discharge instructions affects caregivers' understanding of their child's emergency department (ED) visit, plan and follow-up.

Full description

Caregivers of patients, age 29 days to 18 years, with a diagnosis of fever, vomiting or diarrhea, and wheezing or asthma were randomized into written or video discharge instruction groups. In the ED, caregivers read standard written discharge instructions or watched a 3-minute video based on their child's diagnosis. They were then asked questions regarding information covered in these instructions. After completing the 20-point questionnaire, standard discharge procedure was followed. Caregivers were contacted by phone 2-5 days after discharge for a follow-up questionnaire. Usefulness of the discharge instructions was also assessed.

Enrollment

436 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • caregivers of pediatric patients age 29 days to 18 years old diagnosed with wheezing or asthma exacerbation, fever, or vomiting and/or diarrhea.

Exclusion criteria

  • Caregivers of patients who were critical in the ED,
  • Admitted to the hospital, or given an alternate diagnosis prior to discharge were excluded from the study.
  • Also, non-English speaking caregivers were excluded.

Trial design

436 participants in 2 patient groups

Written Discharge Instructions
Active Comparator group
Description:
Group of caregivers who read written discharge instructions that are the standard discharge instructions given in our pediatric ED
Treatment:
Other: Standard written discharge instructions
Video Discharge Instructions
Experimental group
Description:
Group of caregivers who watched the 3-minute video covering the information in the standard written discharge instructions
Treatment:
Other: Video Discharge Instructions

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