一种新的短信协议改善退伍军人门诊结肠镜检查的肠道准备。

Susan Lou, Morgan Freeman, Nicha Wongjarupong, Anders Westanmo, Amy Gravely, Shahnaz Sultan, Aasma Shaukat
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背景:目前筛查结直肠癌的金标准是结肠镜检查,这一程序取决于肠道准备的质量。2016年,退伍军人健康管理局推出了短信服务Annie,以改善与患者的医疗保健沟通。明尼阿波利斯退伍军人事务医疗中心进行了一项前瞻性单中心研究,以衡量Annie短信对门诊结肠镜检查患者满意度和肠道准备质量的影响。方法:将行结肠镜检查的患者分为两组。对照组在手术前接受标准化的患者教育和电话。干预组由所有同意入组的患者组成,在预定手术前5天开始接受为期6天的Annie短信协议,包括关键的肠道准备步骤。肠准备质量采用波士顿肠准备量表(BBPS)评分进行测量。结果:研究期间,688名退伍军人接受门诊结肠镜检查,其中对照组484名,干预组204名,调查126名。与常规护理(7.8)相比,安妮短信指示与更高的BBPS评分(8.2)相关;采用独立t检验P = .007,采用参数独立t检验P = .002。患者也对Annie的短信服务表示满意。结论:在门诊结肠镜检查中,与常规护理对照组相比,接受安妮短信的退伍军人的平均BBPS评分有统计学意义上的显著改善。
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A Novel Text Message Protocol to Improve Bowel Preparation for Outpatient Colonoscopies in Veterans.

Background: The current gold standard for screening for colorectal cancer is colonoscopy, a procedure that depends on the quality of bowel preparation. In 2016, the Veterans Health Administration introduced Annie, a text message service to improve health care communication with patients. The Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center conducted a prospective, single center study to measure the impact of Annie text messaging on patient satisfaction and quality of bowel preparation for patients undergoing outpatient colonoscopy.

Methods: Patients undergoing colonoscopy were divided into 2 groups. The control group received standardized patient education and a phone call prior to procedure. The intervention group, consisting of all patients who agreed to enroll, received a 6-day Annie text messaging protocol consisting of key bowel preparation steps that started 5 days prior to their scheduled procedure. Bowel preparation quality was measured using the Boston Bowel Preparation Scale (BBPS) score.

Results: During the study period, 688 veterans were scheduled for outpatient colonoscopy: 484 veterans were in the control group, 204 veterans were in the intervention group, and 126 were surveyed. Annie text messaging instructions were associated with a higher BBPS score (8.2) compared with usual care (7.8); P = .007 using independent t test, and P = .002 using parametric independent t test. Patients also reported satisfaction with the Annie text messaging service.

Conclusions: There was a statistically significant improvement in the average BBPS score in veterans receiving Annie text messages compared with the routine care control group for outpatient colonoscopies.

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