A documentary video supplementing a preoperative interview significantly improved patient satisfaction (98% vs 91% of maximum score) and information gain (93% vs 72%) compared to a standard interview.
RCT (n=197)
randomized
Does supplementing a preoperative interview with a video or brochure improve patient satisfaction and information gain in surgical patients undergoing general anesthesia?
Supplementing a standard preoperative anesthetic interview with a documentary video significantly enhances patient satisfaction and information retention.
Absolute Event Rate: 98% vs 91%
In this study we compared 3 methods of conducting the preanesthetic visit. We prospectively studied 197 consecutive surgical patients who were to undergo general anesthesia. The patients were randomized to a routine preanesthetic interview, a brochure plus an interview, or a self-made documentary video plus an interview. After the preanesthetic visit, the degree of patient satisfaction and information gain was quantified by a questionnaire for each method. The questions on patient satisfaction were assessed on a six-point scale, and those on information gain were assessed on a multiple-choice basis. The video plus interview group showed the highest point scores (98% of the possible maximum sum point score in patient satisfaction and 93% of the maximum sum score in information gain). In contrast, the patients of the brochure plus interview group revealed 93% for patient satisfaction and 80% for information gain, and in the standard interview group, the corresponding figures were 91% and 72%, respectively. The maximum sum scores in patient satisfaction and information gain were significantly different between the interview and the video groups, but not between the interview and the brochure groups. Therefore, these data suggest that the use of a documentary video to supplement a preoperative interview may enhance patient satisfaction and maximize information gain.
Snyder‐Ramos et al. (Fri,) conducted a rct in surgical patients undergoing general anesthesia (n=197). Documentary video plus interview vs. Routine preanesthetic interview was evaluated on Patient satisfaction (percentage of maximum sum point score). A documentary video supplementing a preoperative interview significantly improved patient satisfaction (98% vs 91% of maximum score) and information gain (93% vs 72%) compared to a standard interview.