A literature review on the efficacy of video in patient education.

M E Gagliano
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Despite the recent dramatic increase in the use of video for patient education, there has been no critical assessment of this medium. In this paper, the author reviews 25 methodologically-sound studies in order to define the efficacy and limitations of video. Video is as good as and often more effective than traditional methods of patient education in increasing short-term knowledge. It offers no advantage, however, in improving long-term retention of knowledge or in promoting compliance with medical regimens. A strength of video is role-modeling. When applied to well-defined, self-limited stressful situations, role-modeling in video decreases patients' anxiety, pain, and sympathetic arousal while increasing knowledge, cooperation, and coping ability. These effects may carry over for patients to less structured but similarly stressful situations.

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文献综述:视频在患者教育中的效果。
尽管最近在患者教育中使用视频的情况急剧增加,但没有对这种媒介进行批判性评估。在本文中,作者回顾了25个方法学上合理的研究,以定义视频的功效和局限性。在增加短期知识方面,视频与传统的患者教育方法一样好,而且往往更有效。然而,它在改善知识的长期保存或促进对医疗方案的遵守方面没有任何优势。视频的一个优势是角色塑造。当应用于明确的、自我限制的压力情境时,视频中的角色塑造可以减少患者的焦虑、痛苦和交感神经兴奋,同时增加知识、合作和应对能力。这些影响可能会对患者在结构较松散但同样紧张的情况下产生影响。
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