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一本供出院患者阅读的信息手册是否有帮助且实用?

Is an information booklet for patients leaving hospital helpful and useful?

作者信息

Sandler D A, Mitchell J R, Fellows A, Garner S T

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University Hospital, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham.

出版信息

BMJ. 1989 Apr 1;298(6677):870-4. doi: 10.1136/bmj.298.6677.870.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether a booklet given to patients being discharged from hospital giving details of their admission and treatment increased their knowledge and recall when reviewed in outpatient clinics.

DESIGN

Patients alternately allocated to receive a booklet or to serve as controls. Assessment by a questionnaire at first attendance at outpatient clinic after discharge. Data were collected over nine months.

SETTING

One general medical and cardiological ward in a large teaching hospital and associated outpatient clinics.

PATIENTS

One hundred and thirty one patients discharged taking at least one drug and scheduled to return to clinic within 12 weeks. Patients stratified by age and by the number of weeks between discharge and outpatient appointment.

INTERVENTION

A booklet was given to 65 patients at discharge from the ward; 66 patients served as controls.

MAIN RESULTS

Of the patients who received the booklet, 56 (86%) knew the names of their drugs, 62 (95%) the frequency of the dose, and 55 (85%) the reasons for taking each drug. The numbers in the control group were 31 (47%), 38 (58%), and 28 (42%) respectively. These differences were highly significant (p less than 0.001). Twenty six (40%) who received the booklet brought all their drugs to clinic compared with 12 (18%) control patients. Appreciably more of the first group of patients than control patients knew the reason they had been in hospital, and more of the first group indicated that they would take the correct action when their prescribed drugs ran out. Most general practitioners thought that the booklet was a good idea, that it was helpful, and that it was better than the existing interim discharge letter.

CONCLUSIONS

Giving patients an information booklet at discharge from hospital appreciably increased the accuracy and thoroughness of their recall of important medical details concerning their illness and its treatment. The booklet was shown to be feasible, helpful in the outpatient clinic, and preferred by most general practitioners.

摘要

目的

确定发放给出院患者的、包含其住院及治疗详情的手册,在门诊复诊时是否能增加他们的知识储备及信息回忆量。

设计

患者被交替分配接受手册或作为对照组。出院后首次到门诊就诊时通过问卷调查进行评估。数据收集持续九个月。

地点

一家大型教学医院的一个普通内科及心内科病房以及相关门诊。

患者

131名出院时至少服用一种药物且计划在12周内返回门诊的患者。患者按年龄以及出院至门诊预约之间的周数分层。

干预措施

65名患者在病房出院时收到一本手册;66名患者作为对照。

主要结果

收到手册的患者中,56名(86%)知道所服药物的名称,62名(95%)知道服药频率,55名(85%)知道服用每种药物的原因。对照组的相应数字分别为31名(47%)、38名(58%)和28名(42%)。这些差异具有高度显著性(p<0.001)。收到手册的患者中有26名(40%)将所有药物带到门诊,而对照患者为12名(18%)。明显更多的第一组患者比对照患者知道自己住院的原因,并且第一组中更多患者表示当处方药用完时会采取正确行动。大多数全科医生认为手册是个好主意,有帮助,且比现有的临时出院信更好。

结论

在出院时给患者发放信息手册显著提高了他们回忆有关疾病及其治疗的重要医疗细节的准确性和全面性。该手册被证明是可行的,在门诊有帮助,且受到大多数全科医生的青睐。

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