With improve care of patients with heart failure, many patients are living longer. Care for these patients is now not only focused on mortality but also on the quality of life. Patient knowledge about heart failure and their overall compliance with the necessary lifestyle changes will lead to an improved quality of life. Discovering alternative ways to improve patient knowledge is key to long term survival. This studies objective is to assess the overall impact of video discharge instructions as compared to paper discharge instructions on Heart Failure Knowledge among an under-served patient population.
In this study, we will randomized patients admitted to the hospital with heart failure exacerbation to receive either paper or video discharge instructions within a day prior to discharge. The video and paper instructions will have the same content. The patients will take a pre-test and post-test and the change in scores among the patients who received the video and paper discharge instructions will be compared. Other points of interest include participant satisfactions with discharge instruction, followup at post hospital appointment and 30-day readmission. Data to be collected includes: 1. Medial history of the patient 2. Educational background 3. Social Status 4. Patients Health Measurement: Self Efficacy for managing medications and Treatment Management, Informational Support
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Patient will watch a video discharge instructions in addition to the standard paper instructions. They will also take the pre and post test as the control group
John H Stroger Hospital
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Change in Heart Failure Knowledge Score
Participants knowledge about heart failure will be assessed using the validated Atlanta Heart Failure Knowledge Test(AHFKT- V3). This is a test which includes 30 questions with a minimum score of 0 and a maximum score of 30. Each Participant will take the test and will subsequently be given either paper discharge instructions or both video and paper discharge instructions. After reading and/or watching the discharge instructions, each participant will take the same test once again. The difference in the pre and post intervention scores will be calculated and the investigators will assess if there is a significant difference in the mean change in score the control(Paper) vs. Intervention groups(Video).
Time frame: 1hr
Participant Satisfaction with discharge Instructions
Participant overall satisfaction with their discharge instructions will be assess using a 5 point likert scale which ranges from not at all helpful to extremely helpful
Time frame: 1 day
Post hospital followup rates
Upon discharge from the hospital, Each participant is given a post hospital appointment within 14 days of the discharge date. We will assess the percentage of participates in both groups who come to post hospital appointments.
Time frame: 30 days
Heart Failure Readmission rates
Investigators will assess the percentage of participants in both groups who will be readmitted to the hospital within 30days after being discharged from the index visit.
Time frame: 30days
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