Embedding use of patient multimedia educational resources into cardiac acute care. A prospective observational study. (Preprint)

Author:

Hutchinson AnastasiaORCID,Khaw DamienORCID,Malmstrom-Zinkel AnnikaORCID,Winter NatalieORCID,Dowling ChantelleORCID,Botti MariORCID,McDonall JoanneORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Multimedia interventions may play an important role in improving patient care and reducing the time constraints of patient-clinician encounters. The ‘MyStay Cardiac’ multimedia resource is an innovative program designed to be accessed by adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the uptake of the MyStay Cardiac both during and following the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

A prospective observational study design was used that involved evaluation of program utilisation data available from the digital interface of the multimedia program. Data on usage patterns were analysed for a 30-month period between August 2020 and January 2023. Usage patterns were compared during and following lifting of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. Uptake of the MyStay Cardiac was measured via the type and extent of user activity data captured by the online information system.

RESULTS

ICU recovery information was the most accessed information, being viewed in approximately seven-in-ten usage sessions. Ward recovery (36.2%), goal (33.2%) and exercise (29.7%) information were routinely accessed. Most sessions involved users exclusively viewing text-based information (n = 210, 65.6%). However, in over a third of sessions (38.5%), users accessed video information. Most usage sessions occurred during the COVID-19 restriction phase of the study (Aug 2020 – Dec 2021). Sessions in which video (p < .05, phi = .124) and audio (p < .01, phi = .161) media were accessed were significantly more likely to occur in the restriction phase, compared to the post-restriction phase.

CONCLUSIONS

This study found that the use of digital multimedia resources to support patient education was well received and integrated into their practice by cardiac nurses working in acute care during the COVID-19 pandemic. There was a pattern for greater usage of the MyStay Cardiac during the COVID-19 pandemic when access to the health service for non-frontline, essential workers was limited.

CLINICALTRIAL

Not Applicable

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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