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Needs Assessment and Patient-Guided Development of a Video-Based Diabetic Retinopathy Patient Education Tool

Authors :
Osama M. Ahm
Serina S. Applebaum
Maham Ahmad
Danya M. Ahm
Prerak Juthani
Kristen Nwanyanwu
Source :
Health Education Journal. 2024 83(6):587-597.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: To gain retina physicians' and diabetic retinopathy (DR) patients' perspectives on needs and opportunities in DR education, and then develop and pilot test an educational video. Design: This study utilised qualitative interview data for video creation, and interview and survey data for assessment. Setting: This study was conducted in a single large academic medical centre. Method: We conducted semi-structured interviews with attending retina physicians and DR patients (Cohort A) which were coded for themes about needs in DR patient education. Using these interviews, we designed and piloted a 6-minute user-centred animated video among a second patient cohort (Cohort B), who completed post-intervention interviews. Results: Four physicians and 14 DR patients participated in the study. Themes from Cohort A included accessible information, early management, lifestyle factors and emotional context. Physician themes included effective communication, visual information delivery and individual-level diabetes management. Cohort B commented on the subsequently created video's improved accessibility, engagement and supplementation of their existing DR knowledge. Conclusion: Physicians and patients showed an interest in video education and identified unique educational needs. We used these insights to create a video that demonstrated positive patient uptake. Close attention to retina physicians' and DR patients' perspectives can offer a valuable approach in developing materials to increase patients' health knowledge. Within the context studied, videos may be more accessible and engaging than the use of traditional print-based education materials.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0017-8969 and 1748-8176
Volume :
83
Issue :
6
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Health Education Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1442904
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/00178969241258818