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Patients who saw an information video 1 week before colonoscopy had reduced anxiety and better knowledge immediately before the procedure

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QUESTION: Does viewing an information video about 1 week before a scheduled colonoscopy reduce patient anxiety and increase knowledge about the procedure?

Design

Randomised (allocation not concealed), blinded (outcome assessor), controlled trial.

Setting

A day surgery unit at a hospital in South Australia, Australia.

Patients

150 patients (51% men) who were scheduled for colonoscopy between January and August 1998. Exclusion criteria were age <16 years, inadequate understanding of English, and mental impairment. Follow up was complete.

Intervention

About 1 week before colonoscopy, 72 patients were allocated to the video group and viewed a 10 minute videotape in a separate room. A well known actor narrated the video using non-medical language and discussed the procedure with …

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  • Source of funding: not stated.

  • For correspondence: Dr Andrew Luck, Colorectal Surgical Unit, Ward 130, Concord Hospital, Concord, New South Wales 2139, Australia.