Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Am J Perinatol. 2024 May;41(S 01):e788-e793. doi: 10.1055/a-1941-4414. Epub 2022 Sep 12.
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a physician-created educational infographic on the knowledge and attitudes of patients undergoing antenatal fetal surveillance.
This single-center prospective cohort study evaluated the impact of implementing an electronic educational infographic about antenatal fetal surveillance. English-speaking women receiving antenatal surveillance between the ages of 18 to 50 years were approached for inclusion. The preimplementation group enrolled women receiving antenatal surveillance between March 8, 2021, and April 2, 2021, who received usual care. Postimplementation, from April 5 to May 6, 2021, patients at our site received the infographic about antenatal fetal surveillance at their first antenatal testing appointment. Both pre- and postimplementation groups received a 5-question multiple-choice knowledge and 12-question attitude survey between 32 to 33 weeks at baseline (prior to receipt of infographic in postimplementation group) and again between 35 to 36 weeks. Patients were included in the analysis only if they completed both surveys. Differences from initial to final survey were compared between groups.
Of 106 patients who completed the initial survey, 74 (69.8%) participants finished both surveys (preimplementation = 39 and postimplementation = 35). There were no significant differences in demographics between the two groups, including in baseline knowledge ( = 0.58) or attitude tests ( = 0.57). There was no significant difference in knowledge on final surveys between groups ( = 0.79). However, utilization of the infographic was associated with a significant increase in attitude survey score from initial to final survey in the postimplementation group as compared with usual care (median difference: pre = 0, interquartile rang [IQR]: [-1 to +4] vs. post = +3, IQR: [+1 to +6], = 0.016).
A physician-created infographic on antepartum fetal testing was associated with overall improved patient attitude toward fetal testing, showing that small education interventions can increase patient satisfaction with care.
· A physician-created, readable, and patient-oriented education resource is feasible.. · Infographic patient-education materials do not change patient knowledge about antenatal testing.. · Infographic patient-education materials can improve patient attitude toward antenatal testing..
本研究旨在评估医生制作的教育信息图对接受产前胎儿监测的患者知识和态度的影响。
本单中心前瞻性队列研究评估了实施有关产前胎儿监测的电子教育信息图的影响。纳入年龄在 18 至 50 岁之间接受产前监测的讲英语的女性。预实施组纳入 2021 年 3 月 8 日至 4 月 2 日期间接受产前监测的女性,她们接受常规护理。在实施后,即 2021 年 4 月 5 日至 5 月 6 日,我们医院的患者在第一次产前检查时收到有关产前胎儿监测的信息图。预实施组和实施后组的患者均在基线(实施后组在收到信息图之前)时即 32 至 33 周时完成了 5 个多项选择题知识测试和 12 个态度测试问题,并在 35 至 36 周时再次完成。仅对完成两次调查的患者进行分析。组间比较了从初始调查到最终调查的差异。
在完成初始调查的 106 名患者中,有 74 名(69.8%)参与者完成了两次调查(预实施组 39 名,实施后组 35 名)。两组之间在人口统计学特征方面没有显著差异,包括基线知识( = 0.58)或态度测试( = 0.57)。最终调查的知识也没有组间差异( = 0.79)。然而,与常规护理相比,实施后组信息图的使用与态度调查评分从初始到最终调查的显著增加相关(中位数差异:预 = 0,四分位距 [IQR]:[-1 至 +4] 与后 = +3,IQR:[+1 至 +6], = 0.016)。
针对产前胎儿检测的医生制作的信息图与患者对胎儿检测的整体态度改善有关,表明小的教育干预措施可以提高患者对护理的满意度。
· 制作可读且以患者为中心的教育资源是可行的。· 信息图患者教育材料不会改变患者对产前检查的知识。· 信息图患者教育材料可以改善患者对产前检查的态度。