Department of Neurological Surgery, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Department of Neurological Surgery, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
World Neurosurg. 2021 Mar;147:202-214.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.11.168. Epub 2020 Dec 8.
Patient education has become increasingly important in neurosurgery. However, little is known regarding how to comprehensively educate neurosurgical patients. In the first part of a 2-part systematic review, we identify baseline patient understanding and educational needs, examine existing patient education materials, and characterize shortcomings in neurosurgical patient education practices. Our findings may guide neurosurgeons, departments, and professional associations in improving communication with patients.
A 2-part systematic review was conducted using the PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases. Titles and abstracts were read and selected for full text review. Studies meeting prespecified inclusion criteria were reviewed in full and analyzed for study design, aim, population, interventions, and outcomes.
Of 1617 resultant articles, 41 were included. Patient comprehension was low. Patient informational needs differed across patients and between patients and neurosurgeons. Patient informational needs were often unmet, promoting dissatisfaction. Written educational materials from government agencies, professional associations, neurosurgery departments, neurosurgeons, or widely read Web sites were written at a reading level above the recommended reading level, with complex topics written at a higher level. Information found on hospital and university Web sites was poor quality because of self-marketing and lack of reference to peer-reviewed literature. Educational videos created by universities and hospitals were poor quality.
Current in-clinic discussions and education materials show shortcomings, promoting poor comprehension. Neurosurgeons, departments, and professional organizations can act to improve the effectiveness of patient education initiatives. This policy will better inform patients, increase rapport between neurosurgeons and patients, and improve patient decision making and satisfaction.
患者教育在神经外科学中变得越来越重要。然而,关于如何全面教育神经外科患者,我们知之甚少。在一项两部分的系统评价的第一部分中,我们确定了患者的基本理解和教育需求,检查了现有的患者教育材料,并描述了神经外科患者教育实践中的不足之处。我们的发现可以指导神经外科医生、科室和专业协会改善与患者的沟通。
使用 PubMed、Embase 和 Scopus 数据库进行了两部分的系统评价。阅读标题和摘要,并选择全文进行审查。符合预定义纳入标准的研究进行了全面审查,并对研究设计、目的、人群、干预措施和结果进行了分析。
在 1617 篇结果文章中,有 41 篇被纳入。患者的理解能力较低。患者的信息需求因患者个体和患者与神经外科医生之间的差异而不同。患者的信息需求经常得不到满足,导致不满。来自政府机构、专业协会、神经外科部门、神经外科医生或广泛阅读的网站的书面教育材料的阅读水平高于推荐阅读水平,复杂的主题则更高。由于自我宣传和缺乏参考同行评议文献,医院和大学网站上的信息质量较差。大学和医院制作的教育视频质量较差。
目前的门诊讨论和教育材料存在不足之处,导致理解能力较差。神经外科医生、科室和专业组织可以采取行动,提高患者教育计划的有效性。这一政策将更好地告知患者,增进神经外科医生与患者之间的融洽关系,并改善患者的决策和满意度。