Matei Ana, Chin Yew Fung, Hughes Thomas, Mahmalji Wasim
Urology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, GBR.
General Surgery, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton, GBR.
Cureus. 2025 Jul 14;17(7):e87891. doi: 10.7759/cureus.87891. eCollection 2025 Jul.
Background and aim Patient information leaflets (PILs) printed in paper form are a commonly used adjunct tool in urology clinics. These help to facilitate the information transfer between doctor and patient. They are detrimental to the environment and costly. Quick response (QR) codes can be used as another option for delivering the leaflets and would reduce the environmental burden. The aim of this paper is to evaluate patient response to the introduction of QR codes as a replacement for paper-based PILs. Methods This pilot study followed the introduction of QR codes of commonly used leaflets sourced from the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS). The study was conducted in a urology clinic at the Hereford County Hospital over a one-month period. The acceptability of the QR codes was recorded. Data such as patient demographics and the type of leaflet were also documented and tabulated. Results Thirty-one patients required PILs, out of which 80% agreed to PILs via QR codes. The mean age of the participating patients was 76. The replacement of paper with QR codes for the one-month period reflects an average estimated saving of 1.88 kg of carbon dioxide emissions and around 238 sheets of paper. Discussion The introduction of QR codes has seen an increase in most sectors, including, more recently, the medical industry. They can be used with a wide range of functions within the industry ranging from medical education to patient identification. These can also be more easily distributed in various forms to cater to all needs. Limitations, such as the currently limited variety of urology PILs available, also need to be considered. Conclusion QR codes of the PILs are a generally accepted alternative. The widespread introduction of QR codes reduces the total environmental impact of paper documents while also reducing production costs.
背景与目的 纸质版患者信息手册(PILs)是泌尿外科诊所常用的辅助工具。这些手册有助于促进医患之间的信息传递。然而,它们对环境有害且成本高昂。二维码可作为提供手册的另一种选择,并且能减轻环境负担。本文旨在评估患者对引入二维码以替代纸质PILs的反应。
方法 本试点研究在引入源自英国泌尿外科医师协会(BAUS)的常用手册二维码后展开。该研究在赫里福德郡医院的泌尿外科诊所进行,为期一个月。记录了二维码的可接受性。还记录并整理了患者人口统计学数据和手册类型等数据。
结果 31名患者需要PILs,其中80%同意通过二维码获取PILs。参与研究的患者平均年龄为76岁。在为期一个月的时间里用二维码替代纸张,平均估计可减少1.88千克二氧化碳排放和约238张纸。
讨论 二维码在包括医疗行业在内的大多数领域的应用都有所增加。它们在医疗行业中可用于多种功能,从医学教育到患者识别。这些二维码还可以更轻松地以各种形式分发以满足所有需求。同时也需要考虑一些限制因素,比如目前泌尿外科可用的PILs种类有限。
结论 PILs的二维码是一种普遍被接受的替代方案。二维码的广泛应用减少了纸质文件对环境的总体影响,同时也降低了生产成本。