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Are Doctors and Assistant Nurses Equally Good at Informing Patients

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Patient Care
Interventions
Behavioral: Information by a doctor
Behavioral: Information by an assistant nurse
Registration Number
NCT03893968
Lead Sponsor
Umeå University
Brief Summary

Objectives: to compare patients' recall of information regarding postoperative self-care when being informed by either doctors or assistant nurses.

Methods: a non-blinded randomized single-center controlled trial being conducted at a hand-surgical unit in Northern Sweden. Included are adult ambulatory patients about to undergo surgery in local anesthesia. Patients are randomized into two parallel groups, with the control-group being informed by doctors and the intervention-group by assistant nurses. Patients will be telephoned one week after surgery for assessment of information recall via a structured telephone-interview.

Detailed Description

The study was conducted within the hand-surgical unit at Norrland's University Hospital in Umeå, county of Västerbotten, in Sweden. There are three hospitals in this sparsely populated county of 55432〖km〗\^2 with about 268000 in population. The hand-surgery unit serves both the local population and is a tertiary referral center.

As the healthcare in Sweden is funded by taxpayers, the healthcare for patients is free, apart from a small nominal fee. There was a total of seven doctors and seven assistant nurses participating in the study, all having several years of experience working with hand-surgical care. Prior to the study, doctors had the formal responsibility of informing patients about their postoperative care. However, despite it being the surgeons' responsibility, the task of informing patients was at times performed by assistant nurses. After receiving the information, patients were discharged and left the clinic. Normally patients receive a complementary written information after being informed verbally. Patients included in the study did not receive the written information, since it might have been a confounding factor in understanding of information.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
72
Inclusion Criteria
  • about to undergo elective hand surgical procedure in local anaesthesia
  • 18 years or older.
Exclusion Criteria
  • does not speak Swedish
  • dementia or other form av cognitive impairment

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Informed by a doctorInformation by a doctorInformation by a doctor
Informed by an assistant nurseInformation by an assistant nurseInformation by an assistant nurse
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Information recall1 week after surgery

A telephone-interviews were performed seven days after the surgery using a structured questionnaire. For the main objective, seven questions were asked testing patients recall/knowledge of their postoperative self-care. Each question evaluated the patients' knowledge of a unique aspect of postoperative self-care. The questionnaire is designed based on the postoperative info sheet received by patients after hand surgery.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Stress and satisfaction1 week after surgery

During the telephone interview the patients could rate on a 1-10 scale their level of "feeling of understood the information", stress, and satisfaction. "Feeling of having understood the information" means the patients perception of having fully understood all the information and knowing fully what to do when leaving the hospital. For assessing "stress", the interviewer asked about the level of stress that the patient had experienced during the week following the surgery. Regarding "satisfaction", the interviewer asked and assessed how satisfied the patients were with the way the personnel had informed the patient (e.g. not used difficult or confusing language, had given the patient time to ask questions etc).

Additional healthcare contacts30 days after surgery

Compare differences in the number of healthcare contacts due to not being able to recall or having understood information.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Norrland's University Hospital

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Umeå, Sverige, Sweden

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