Using Information Videos to Improve Patient Satisfaction in Endoscopy: A Prospective Service Improvement Project

Cureus. 2022 Apr 13;14(4):e24108. doi: 10.7759/cureus.24108. eCollection 2022 Apr.

Abstract

Background: Endoscopy is a rapidly developing discipline with new techniques and procedures being introduced each year. The consenting process is central to patient perception; using information videos as additional tools to aid consent and improve the quality of care in endoscopy is not well established. Our aim was to develop, implement and validate the use of patient educational videos to improve patients' satisfaction and experience in endoscopy.

Methods and analysis: This was a prospective service quality improvement study. Eligible patients were invited to watch the educational videos in addition to standard practice. We compared this group with a matched cohort of patients who were receiving standard care of postal information leaflets. Patient satisfaction was measured through the validated Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Satisfaction Questionnaire (GESQ).

Results: Patients in the intervention group scored four questions relating to pre-procedural information significantly higher than the control (p=0.038). The total mean GESQ score was also higher in the intervention group compared to the control, however this was not statistically significant (p=0.397). The intervention group had significantly lower cancellation rate (4%) compared to the control group (20%), p=0.023.

Conclusions: Patients who watched educational videos were more satisfied with pre-procedural information in the consenting period than those who did not. Further research is still needed to determine if they reduce patient anxiety. Meanwhile, it would be appropriate to implement these videos into routine practice as a cost-effective method of improving patient satisfaction.

Keywords: endoscopy intervention; gastroenterology and endoscopy; patient consent; patient counseling; video feedback.

Grants and funding

Funding was gained from Jon Moulton Charitable Foundation for the creation of the educational videos. Funding enabled the production of the educational videos. Funders played no role in the study itself.