Effect of video-assisted patient education on compliance with therapy, quality of life, psychomorbidity, and cost of illness in irritable bowel syndrome
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<b>Objective:</b> Patient education is important in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but its effects on outcomes have not been studied extensively. <b>Methods</b>: Patients were enrolled and prospectively divided into an interventional and usual care group. Both received standard of care, but the former additionally received video-assisted patient education. Self-administered questionnaires IBS-quality of life (QOL), Beck Anxiety-Depression Inventory II (BAI, BDI), and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) were administered at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months. Compliance was defined as drug intake of >80% of the prescribed dose. COI included prospective, prevalence-based, societal perspective. <b>Results</b>: Of the 107 patients included, 84 [78.5%; male = 66 (78.57%); median age = 44 (range 20–77 years)] completed the follow up. While the median (inter-quartile range; IQR) QOL scores decreased significantly in both the groups (<i>p</i> p p <b>Conclusion</b>: Video-assisted patient education should be a part of the treatment of IBS since it improves the QOL and depression scores.
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Surulivel Rajan Mallayasamy; Nagesh Kamat; PSVN Sharma
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2018-11-25



