Study Overview
Amniocentesis is a common test during pregnancy to check for genetic conditions. This study looked at how using videos to provide information affects anxiety and pain for women undergoing this procedure.
Key Findings
The study included women aged 18-45 who were scheduled for amniocentesis. They were divided into two groups: one received video-based information, while the other received standard written information.
- Both groups showed a decrease in anxiety after the procedure.
- The video group reported higher satisfaction (69.05%) compared to the written information group (48.68%).
- Pain levels and ease of the procedure were similar between both groups.
Practical Healthcare Solutions
Measurable Outcomes
Goals for clinics and patients include:
- Improving patient satisfaction through video-based information.
- Maintaining low anxiety and pain levels during amniocentesis.
- Ensuring positive pregnancy outcomes.
AI Tools for Clinical Needs
Choose AI solutions that can help:
- Track patient anxiety and satisfaction levels.
- Provide tailored information before procedures.
Implementation Steps
Start with a pilot project:
- Use AI to monitor results and gather data on the impact of video information.
- Expand based on findings to improve patient experiences in clinics.
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