| Literature DB >> 30132369 |
Christophe Berkhout1, Suzanna Zgorska-Meynard-Moussa1, Amy Willefert-Bouche1, Jonathan Favre1, Lieve Peremans2,3, Paul Van Royen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Health promotion is part of GPs' commitments. Some waiting rooms have therefore been implemented with audiovisual aids (posters, pamphlets or screens) for health promotion purposes. Few studies have assessed the effect of audiovisual aids in primary care.Entities:
Keywords: Primary healthcare; audiovisual aids; health promotion; patient education as topic; waiting room
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30132369 PMCID: PMC6104610 DOI: 10.1080/13814788.2018.1491964
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Gen Pract ISSN: 1381-4788 Impact factor: 1.904
Figure 1.Flow chart of manuscripts selection.
Principal characteristics of the peer-reviewed articles included in the current review.
| Study ID | Practice speciality | Audiovisual aid(s) used in the studies | Topic or general purpose of the study | Aid display | Design, data source | Number of patients | GRADE assessment | Outcome(s) studied | Main results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Ashe [ | Paediatrics | Poster | Antibiotic prescriptions for children with respiratory illnesses | 1 month | Historical comparison in doctors’ prescriptions | 720 | Very low | PP | PP: not SS |
| 2-Assathiany [ | Paediatrics | None, poster, pamphlet, (TV, videos) | Every educational issue regarding children | Unknown | Survey parents + physicians | 1830 | Very low | K, U, D, PP | K, U, and D: theme dependant, no significance calculation |
| 3-Stephens [ | PHC | Poster | Occurrence of patient–physician weight loss conversations | 5 days | Quasi-experimental | 668 | Low | D | D: not SS |
| 4-Eubelen [ | GP | Videotape recording | Tetanus booster vaccination prescription by the GP | 6 months | Quasi-experimental. Local pharmacists | 20,109 | Moderate/low | HB | HB: increase vaccination prescriptions (0.79% vs 0.39%, |
| 5-Frosch [ | PHC | Videotape recording vs pamphlet | Cancer screening: to enhance autonomous decision-making | Once | Quasi-experimental, separate room, recruited by staff | 207 | Moderate/low | D, HB, K | D and HB: not SS; K: increase with video vs pamphlet (no significance calculation) |
| 6-Goodman [ | PCC | Videotape recording | Influenza vaccination of pregnant women | 3 months | RCT, separate rooms, interview by phone | 105 | Moderate | HB, K | HB: not SS ( |
| 7-Myint-U [ | STD | Videotape recording, poster | Reduce the acquisition of new infections | 4 weeks | Survey + staff observation | 1096 | Low | U | U: interest of the video: 49–85% watched |
| 8-Warner [ | STD | Videotape recording, poster | Reduce the acquisition of new infections | 11 × 4 weeks | RCT; 3 centres, clinical records + local registries | 38,635 | Moderate | HB, U, K | HB: decrease of encounters for new infection: (HR = 0.91; 95%CI: 0.84–0.99) K, U: increased perception of STD risk |
| 9-Birukila [ | PHC | Video clip shareable on smartphones via Bluetooth® | Polio vaccination uptake in low literacy communities | Unknown | Staff observation | Unknown | Very low | HB | HB: doubled polio vaccine uptake (no significance calculation) |
| 10-Carlfjord [ | PHC | Computer | Prevention of alcohol use disorders and sedentariness | 1 year | Survey, lifestyle test questionnaire | 3027 | Low | U | U: interest for 5.7% respondents amongst patients |
| 11-Gerber [ | GP | Computer | diabetes education targeting individuals with low health literacy levels | 1 year | RCT, 5 centres, lifestyle test questionnaire | 183 | Moderate | HB, K | HB: HbA1c: not SS (–0.2 ± 2.0); K: not SS (0.32 ± 2); U: increase of perceived self-efficacy (1.51 ± 1.5) |
| 12-Gilliam [ | FPC | Tablet | Promotion of long-acting reversible contraceptive methods in deprived women | Unknown | RCT, tablet vs usual care, questionnaire, review of chart | 52 (per-protocol) | Moderate | D, K, U, | D: more discussion with physician (7.1 vs 32.1%, |
| 13-Larsson [ | PHC | Computer (digital signage technology) | Social marketing message for increasing radon program participation | 3 years | Quasi-experimental, 3 centres, crossover: intervention vs usual | 99 | Low | HB | HB: increase of radon test kit purchase ( |
| 14-Pawar [ | OPC | Pamphlets, vdeotape recording, ‘special events’ | Educational information on healthy eating, exercising, and smoking cessation | 1 year | Survey, staff assisted | 79 | Very low | HB, K | HB: 13% quit smoking (no significance calculation); K: not SS |
GP: general practice; FPC: family planning clinic; LARCM: long-acting reversible contraceptive methods; OPC: outpatients psychiatric clinic; PCC: prenatal care centre; PHC: other primary healthcare service; STD: sexually transmitted disease; SS: statistically significant; RCT: randomized controlled trial; D: discussion with the physician; HB: health behaviour change; K: knowledge improvement; PP: physician prescription change; U: usefulness or interest of the message; HbA1c: glycated haemoglobin.