1. Avatar-based interactive ileostomy education in hospitalized patients.
- Author
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Bedra M, Wick E, Brotman D, and Finkelstein J
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Europe epidemiology, Female, Health Education methods, Humans, Male, Prevalence, Young Adult, Computer-Assisted Instruction statistics & numerical data, Health Education statistics & numerical data, Health Literacy statistics & numerical data, Hospitalization statistics & numerical data, Ileostomy education, User-Computer Interface
- Abstract
Computer-assisted education can be an effective means for patient engagement and empowerment however the feasibility of postoperative computer-assisted ileostomy education has not been studied systematically. The purpose of this study was to assess feasibility and patient acceptance of tablet-based interactive ileostomy education in patients with new stomas, and to evaluate the impact of this education modality on knowledge and self-efficacy. An interactive multimedia education for ileostomy management guided by adult learning theories was tested in 15 hospitalized patients with new ileostomies. After using the avatar-based education, the ileostomy knowledge score improved from 27.8±3.4 to 31.3±1.5 (p<0.002) and stoma care self-efficacy improved from 78.4±22.7 to 92.7±14.1 (p<0.05). Attitudinal surveys and qualitative interviews demonstrated high level of acceptance and provided valuable feedback for future improvements. We concluded that avatar-based interactive instruction can potentially be an effective means to deliver health education to hospitalized patients.
- Published
- 2013