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http://dx.doi.org/10.7587/kjrehn.2013.37

Effects of a Discharge Education Program using Computerized Animation Video for Post-operative Colon Cancer Patients  

Kim, Young Mee (Seoul National University Hospital)
Kim, Min Young (College of Nursing, Jeju National University)
Kwon, Won Kyoung (Seoul National University Hospital)
Kim, Ho Sook (Seoul National University Hospital)
Park, Seung Hyun (Seoul National University Hospital)
Chun, Myoung Sook (Seoul National University Hospital)
Han, Hye Jung (Seoul National University Hospital)
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The Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing / v.16, no.1, 2013 , pp. 37-46 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: This study was to identify the effects of a nurse-led education program using computerized animation video for post-operative colon cancer patients. Methods: a total of 163 patients and 51 nurses were participated in this study. With a non-equivalent control group post-test design, patients were divided into three groups (77 got traditional education, 46 were applying brochure, 40 were watching video). Twelve-item animation video and brochure about the management after discharge for post-operative colon cancer patients were developed based on patient survey and the items of Korea Healthcare Accreditation. Results: The computerized video watching group had better satisfaction than the others, but there was no significant difference about comprehension. When video was applied, satisfaction, usefulness, application, and perceived patients' comprehension of nurses were all increased. Conclusion: This video education program was developed by nurses and it had a special thing for patient to access the same program even after discharge using the authorization system. It would be helpful for nurses to be more concentrated on the direct care for hospitalized patients as well as for patients to provide self-care at home. This program would be adjusted into more various diseases and settings.
Keywords
Colonic neoplasms; Surgical procedures; Patient education; Program evaluation;
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