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CUHK_CCRB00556

2017-05-19

Prospective

CREC Ref.No. 2016.391-T

self funding

Department of Medicine & Therapeutics, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hospital Authority

N/A

Not Applicable

Heung Wan CHEUNG

Cardiac Care Unit, ward 10C, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin

852 55696142

chw331@ha.org.hk

Cardiac Care Unit, ward 10C, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hospital Authority

Hong Kong

Yee Man Rebecca WONG

Diabetes & Endocrine Centre, ward 3L, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin

852-94075291

wongymr@ha.org.hk

Diabetes & Endocrine Centre, Dept. of Medicine and Therapeutics, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hospital Authority

Hong Kong

A study to evaluate the effectiveness of a structured patient education on patient discharge in Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Prince of Wales Hospital

A study to evaluate the effectiveness of a structured patient education on patient discharge in Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Prince of Wales Hospital

有組織性的病人出院教育的成效研究

Hong Kong

Yes

2017-03-13

Joint CUHK-NTEC Clinical Research Ethics Committee

CREC Ref.No. 2016.391-T

Patients who have the principle diagnose of the following disease of Diabetes mellitus, Stroke, Congestive Heart Failure, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Renal failure

Behavior

It is a randomized control study to evaluate the effectiveness of structured patient education on patient discharge in the department of medicine and therapeutics (M&T). Patients are randomly divided into 3 groups namely usual care group (UC) ; intervention group at discharge (ID) and intervention group at admission (IA). Block randomization is adopted at first, second and third round. After written consent is obtained, patients are invited to answer the self-developed knowledge questionnaire of the specific disease. Patient education is carried out as the usual practice of each ward at UC group. For patients in (ID) and (IA) groups, structured patient education including 1. provide education pamphlets, information sheet of their specific disease. 2. ward nurses adopt a simple discharge reminder to guide patient discharge.
After patient discharge, hospital patient volunteer will telephone patientat day 3-7 post patient discharge to fill in the self developed knowledge questionnaire on specific disease; Short-form Hong Kong Inpatient Experience Questionnaire: Information on leaving hospital and New Territories East Cluster in-patient satisfaction survey questionnaire.

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nil

9 months

During patients' hospitalization

Usual care group (UC) compare with intervention group at discharge (ID) and intervention group at admission (IA)

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

1. Patients of the Department of M&T wards, 2. Patients’ main carers if patients cannot communicate,3. Patients who have the principle diagnose of the following disease:Congestive Heart Failure,Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease,Diabetes Mellitus,Renal failure & Stroke。 4。 Aged between 18 and 85 years (inclusive) 5。 Chinese in ethnicity    

1. Patients who are unconscious and critically ill。2clinically unstable psychiatric illnesses 3。speak non-Cantonese dialect or different language or had conditions that prevented effective communications eg. Patients who are deaf, mute, have dysphagia or cognitive impairment。4。live in nursing home with supervised treatment

18

85

Both Male and Female

Interventional

Randomized

Block randomization is adopted at first, second and third round

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

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To evaluate the effectiveness of the structured patient education on patient discharge in the wards of Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Prince of Wales Hospial

2017-05-29

450

Not Yet Recruiting

Changes in patient knowledge of the specific diseases, increase patients' and nurses' satisfaction

survey

increase patients' satisifaction and knowledge of their specific diseases

Reduction in re-admission rate

trace the patients' folders

reduce re-admission rate,

No

2017-07-03

ChiCTR-IIC-17011458

2017-05-19

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