Colonoscopy Clinical Trial
— PAVO-E-EDUCOfficial title:
Computer-assisted Instruction Before Colonoscopy is as Effective as Nurse Counselling, a Controlled Trial (PAVO-E-EDUC)
Better patient education prior to colonoscopy improves adherence to instructions for bowel
preparation and leads to cleaner colons. The hypothesis of this trial is that computer
assisted instruction (CAI) using video and 3D animations can maximize the effectiveness of
nurse counselling and consequently improves bowel cleanliness. Furthermore, CAI will
positively influence the patient experience.
Adults referred for colonoscopy were included in a Dutch large volume endoscopy unit.
Exclusion criteria were illiteracy in Dutch and audiovisual handicaps. Patients were
prospectively divided into two groups, one receiving nurse counselling and one receiving CAI
and a nurse contact before colonoscopy. The main outcome, cleanliness of the colon during
examination, was measured with the Ottawa Bowel Preparation Scale (OBPS) and the Boston
Bowel Preparation Scale (BBPS). Patient comfort and anxiety were assessed at multiple time
points: directly after the instruction and one hour before colonoscopy. Comfort was rescored
2 hours after colonoscopy. We also tested knowledge and comprehension one hour before
colonoscopy. Statistical analyses included Mann-Whitney.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 385 |
Est. completion date | November 2013 |
Est. primary completion date | November 2013 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Patients >18 years who were referred for colonoscopy Exclusion Criteria: - Illiteracy in Dutch and audiovisual or mental handicaps |
Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Caregiver), Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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Govert Veldhuijzen |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Bowel Cleanliness during colonoscopy measured with the Boston Bowel Preparation Scale | Bowel Cleanliness during colonoscopy measured by the endoscopist. The tool used was the Boston Bowel Preparation Scale (Cumulative score of three bowel segments, graded 0-3. Total 10-point scale, ranging from 0=unsatisfactory, 9=excellent). | During colonoscopy | No |
Primary | Bowel Cleanliness during colonoscopy measured with the Ottowa Bowel Preparation Scale | Bowel Cleanliness during colonoscopy measured by the endoscopist. The tool used was the Ottowa Bowel Preparation Scale (Cumulative score of three bowel segments, 0 is excellent, 4 is poor. Two points can be added for fluid residue in the complete colon. Total 14-point scale, ranging from 14=completely unprepared, 0=perfect). | During colonoscopy | No |
Secondary | Patient Comfort was measured in a five-point Likert scale | Comfort regarding the colonoscopy was measured in a five-point Likert scale ("How comfortable are you") after the moment of informing (nurse and CAI), prior to colonoscopy and after colonoscopy | Multiple time points: in the hour after instruction, one hour before colonoscopy and two hours after colonoscopy | No |
Secondary | Anxiety was measured in a five-point Likert scale | Anxiety regarding the colonoscopy was measured in a five-point Likert scale ("How anxious are you") after the moment of informing (nurse and CAI) and prior to colonoscopy. | Multiple time points: in the hour after instruction and one hour before colonoscopy | No |
Secondary | Knowledge and comprehension prior to colonoscopy was measured in a 10 questions knowledge test | Comprehension before colonoscopy was measured in a 10 questions knowledge test on information prior provided. | One hour before colonoscopy | No |
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