Preoperative Animated Videos in Patients Undergoing Operative Hysteroscopy Under Anesthesia
NCT ID: NCT06651320
Last Updated: 2024-10-21
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
100 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-11-01
2026-02-28
Brief Summary
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Our hypothesis is that patient who will watch the video (intervention group) will experience less anxiety, will have lower heart rate and lower blood pressure during the procedure, and have overall more satisfaction with the procedure, compared to patients who will not watch the preoperative video (control group).
Patients will be asked to rate their anxiety level before the procedure and their satisfaction afterwards.
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Detailed Description
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One meta-analysis which included 14 interventional trials (1) concluded that preoperative education interventions are promising in reducing preoperative anxiety in patients scheduled for surgical procedures (1).
Objective To assess if the use of an audiovisual animated video describing the gynecological procedure (hysteroscopy) the patient is about to undergo will help to reduce the patient's level of anxiety, affect her anesthesia parameters and increase their overall satisfaction from the procedure.
Design A randomized control trial including the patients undergoing operative hysteroscopy under anesthesia in the operation room via the endoscopy unit's team, Shamir hospital, Israel.
Inclusion criteria: adult patients (above 18 and older), undergoing operative hysteroscopy under anesthesia in our OR due to uterine findings previously diagnosed during diagnostic hysteroscopy.
Exclusion criteria: Patients who patient who are not able to watch the audiovisual video or who cannot sign a consent form.
The research would require a total 100 patients. The sample sign is based upon a previous study done in our institute assessing the effect of an audiovisual video on anxiety levels of patients undergoing diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy without anesthesia.
The patients would be randomly divided into the Intervention and Nonintervention group. Patients would be requested to fill up a questionnaire
1. Intervention group: traditional patient education (nurse + physician pre-procedural counseling) + supplemental animation video describing the procedure itself and what to expect from it. This group will receive a code they ca scan so they can watch the video before entering the examination room where the physician will see them and where the hysteroscopy will be performed.
2. The Nonintervention group would receive the traditional patient education before the procedure (via the team's nurse and the doctor performing the procedure) and would be unaware of the animation video in order to avoid bias in the questionnaire.
The patients in the interventional arm will be introduced to video will be introduced to a concise, animated video explaining the steps they are about to undergo in the department, the OR, recovery and discharge. How to prepare for the procedure, what to expect during and after the procedure and what are the possible follow up scenarios.
In order to overcome language berries videos would be available in basic 6th grader language and translated into English, Arabic and Russian for the non-Hebrew speaking population.
There would be one staff member aware of the patient's allocation the international Vs nonintervention arm while the rest of the staff would be masked to the research arm the patient was allocated to.
Once they have watched the video they would be asked to fill up a questionnaire their anxiety level concerning the procedure (STAI-S).
For each patient the performing physician would fill up a basic demographic questionnaire (age, weight, obstetrical history, chronic diseases and medications) and after completing the procedure - information regarding the intrauterine findings and the procedure itself (actual finding, size and location of the finding, procedural length, instruments used, etc).
Anesthesia parameters during the operative hysteroscopy would also be measured including the patients' blood pressure, pulse and BIS and amount of anesthetic agents in order to assess the anesthesia.
In the context of anesthesia, PSI (Patient state Index) is a monitoring tool used to assess the depth of anesthesia in patients during surgery. It helps anesthesiologists ensure that a patient is neither too deeply nor too lightly anesthetized, aiming for an optimal balance. It uses sensors placed on the patient's forehead to measure electrical activity in the brain (EEG) and processes these signals and calculates a PSI value between 0-100. Score of 25-50 is the target range for general anesthesia, suggesting an adequate depth of anesthesia where the patient is unlikely to be conscious or aware. 50\< may indicate a lighter plane of anesthesia where there is a risk of consciousness while 100 means fully awake and alert. By monitoring BIS, anesthesiologists can adjust the amount of anesthetic agents in real-time to maintain appropriate anesthesia levels, avoiding both under-dosing (which can lead to awareness) and over-dosing (which can cause prolonged recovery times or side effects). PSI is used alongside other clinical assessments and monitoring devices, such as heart rate and blood pressure, to guide anesthesia management.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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1 Intervention group: traditional patient education (nurse + physician pre-procedural counseling) +
intervention
The patients in the interventional arm will be introduced to video will be introduced to a concise, animated video explaining the steps they are about to undergo in the department, the OR, recovery
The patients in the interventional arm will be introduced to video will be introduced to a concise, animated video explaining the steps they are about to undergo in the department, the OR, recovery and discharge. How to prepare for the procedure, what to expect during and after the procedure and what are the possible follow up scenarios.
In order to overcome language berries videos would be available in basic 6th grader language and translated into English, Arabic and Russian for the non-Hebrew speaking population.
There would be one staff member aware of the patient's allocation the international Vs nonintervention arm while the rest of the staff would be masked to the research arm the patient was allocated to.
Once they have watched the video they would be asked to fill up a questionnaire their anxiety level concerning the procedure (STAI-S).
2 The Nonintervention group would receive the traditional patient education before the procedure (vi
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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The patients in the interventional arm will be introduced to video will be introduced to a concise, animated video explaining the steps they are about to undergo in the department, the OR, recovery
The patients in the interventional arm will be introduced to video will be introduced to a concise, animated video explaining the steps they are about to undergo in the department, the OR, recovery and discharge. How to prepare for the procedure, what to expect during and after the procedure and what are the possible follow up scenarios.
In order to overcome language berries videos would be available in basic 6th grader language and translated into English, Arabic and Russian for the non-Hebrew speaking population.
There would be one staff member aware of the patient's allocation the international Vs nonintervention arm while the rest of the staff would be masked to the research arm the patient was allocated to.
Once they have watched the video they would be asked to fill up a questionnaire their anxiety level concerning the procedure (STAI-S).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients undergoing operative hysteroscopy under anesthesia in our OR due to uterine findings previously diagnosed during diagnostic hysteroscopy.
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients who cannot sign a consent form.
18 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Assaf-Harofeh Medical Center
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Matan Mor
Attending physician - Minimal Invasive Gynecology Unit, Shamir Medical Center
Locations
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Shamir Medical Center
Ẕerifin, , Israel
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Neta Eisenberg Kogan, MD
Role: backup
References
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Ayyadhah Alanazi A. Reducing anxiety in preoperative patients: a systematic review. Br J Nurs. 2014 Apr 10-23;23(7):387-93. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2014.23.7.387.
Gambadauro P, Navaratnarajah R, Carli V. Anxiety at outpatient hysteroscopy. Gynecol Surg. 2015;12(3):189-196. doi: 10.1007/s10397-015-0895-3. Epub 2015 May 13.
Other Identifiers
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ASF-189-24
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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