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Effectiveness of Web-based Teaching to Traditional Patient Education in the Use of Injectable Fertility Medications

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Wake Forest University (WFU)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Infertility

Treatments

Other: video instruction
Other: Nurse instruction

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02420964
06-12-10E

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study will be a prospective randomized trial involving human subjects. The study population will consist of all infertility patients presenting to the Carolinas Medical Center Women's Institute who will require injectable use.

Exclusion criteria: Any patient with prior history of IVF injectable use will be excluded from the study.

Independent Variables: The independent variable is the random assignment of each participant to receive either web-based or one on one teaching.

Outcome Variables: The primary outcome variable is the level of knowledge after the intervention. Secondary outcome variables include level of satisfaction with education, preference of educational method, and time required to teach.

Confounding Variables: Potentially confounding variables include age, race, and prior experience with web-based teaching.

Full description

Study Design:

The study will be a prospective randomized trial involving human subjects. The study population will consist of all infertility patients presenting to the Carolinas Medical Center Women's Institute who will require injectable use.

Exclusion criteria: Any patient with prior history of IVF injectable use will be excluded from the study.

Independent Variables: The independent variable is the random assignment of each participant to receive either web-based or one on one teaching.

Outcome Variables: The primary outcome variable is the level of knowledge after the intervention. Secondary outcome variables include level of satisfaction with education, preference of educational method, and time required to teach.

Confounding Variables: Potentially confounding variables include age, race, and prior experience with web-based teaching.

Methods:

  1. A responsible clinician who has acquainted himself/herself with the research protocol will explain the study to each patient. Patients who agree to participate will sign a form documenting informed consent. The patient will then be handed an envelope that determines whether they will receive web-based teaching or one-on-one teaching.
  2. The patients receiving web-based teaching will be taken to a private room to watch a video on injectable medication use. The amount of time required to view the video will be recorded. The video can be paused, rewound and watched as many times as the patient desires.
  3. The patients randomized to one-on-one teaching will be taken to a separate room where they will be taught injectable medication use by one of two training healthcare providers with experience teaching injectable medications. The time spent in the teaching session will be recorded.
  4. After the teaching session, each patient in the study will complete a multiple choice post-test regarding their knowledge of injectable medication use. They will also complete a satisfaction survey which will use a Likert scale to assess the patients' responses. The instructors teaching the one-on-one sessions will not have access to the post-test.

Statistics:

The categorical variables will be summarized with frequencies and percentages while the continuous variables will be evaluated with means and standard deviations. A difference in proportion will be tested based on the data collected between the web-based group and didactic group. Non-inferiority testing will be conducted based on these differences with a 5% significance level. Data analysis will be conducted using SAS statistical software (9.2,Cary,NC,USA) .

Sample Size Estimate:

To predict that the web-based testing group is not inferior to the Didactic testing group about 40 people in each group would be needed to achieve 80% power with a 5% significance level. The sample size needed was calculated using the Z-test. Here it is assumed that the didactic group would get 80% of their answers correct and the web-based group would actually have 90% of their answers correct.

Enrollment

80 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 45 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patient undergoing ART Therapy and ovulation induction via gonadotropins injection.

Exclusion criteria

  • Any patient with prior history of IVF injectable use will be excluded from the study.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

80 participants in 2 patient groups

Nurse instruction
Other group
Description:
Traditional injection teaching method. No video instruction
Treatment:
Other: Nurse instruction
Video instruction
Other group
Description:
Video instruction that can be paused/repeated by subject
Treatment:
Other: video instruction

Trial contacts and locations

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