Quality evaluation of patient educational resources for catheter ablation treatment of atrial fibrillation.

Atrial fibrillation Catheter ablation Internet PEMAT Patient educational resources Web-based information

Journal

European journal of cardiovascular nursing
ISSN: 1873-1953
Titre abrégé: Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101128793

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 06 2022
Historique:
received: 15 06 2021
accepted: 17 08 2021
pubmed: 2 10 2021
medline: 7 6 2022
entrez: 1 10 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) is increasing rapidly with the growing utilization of catheter ablation (CA) as a treatment strategy. Education for individuals undertaking this procedure is diverse, with varying degrees of information provided and little standardization. Many individuals utilize the internet as an educational resource. However, there is limited regulation of online patient information. To evaluate the quality of web-based patient education resources for patients undergoing CA for AF. A cross-sectional observational study was performed to obtain all freely accessible online educational resources about CA for AF from inception until 1 October 2019. Search engines used: Google, Yahoo!, and Bing. The Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT) was used to evaluate the quality of web-based patient education materials and printable tools. The PEMAT score objectively measures both the understandability and actionability of educational material. A total of 17 websites and 15 printable sources were included in the analysis. Non-government organizations developed 19% of materials and 75% were created by private or university hospitals. Nineteen sources (59.4%) were rated as highly understandable: 9 websites (52.9%) and 10 printable tools (66.7%). Seven sources (21.9%) were rated as highly actionable: 6 (35.3%) websites and 1 (6.7%) printable tool. The overall understandability of educational CA material was high, whilst improvement of actionability is warranted. The addition of summaries, visual aids, and tools, such as checklists may improve quality. These findings have significant implications for the development of patient educational material for CA in AF.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34595515
pii: 6378746
doi: 10.1093/eurjcn/zvab078
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Observational Study

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

382-389

Commentaires et corrections

Type : CommentIn

Informations de copyright

Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author(s) 2021. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.

Auteurs

Alba Cano Valls (A)

Unitat d'arrítmies, Institut cardiovascular Clínic, Hospital Clínic Barcelona, Spain.

Celine Gallagher (C)

Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders, University of Adelaide and Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, Australia.

Esther Carro (E)

Unitat d'arrítmies, Institut cardiovascular Clínic, Hospital Clínic Barcelona, Spain.

Mariona Matas (M)

Unitat d'arrítmies, Institut cardiovascular Clínic, Hospital Clínic Barcelona, Spain.

Lluis Mont (L)

Unitat d'arrítmies, Institut cardiovascular Clínic, Hospital Clínic Barcelona, Spain.

Dennis Lau (D)

Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders, University of Adelaide and Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, Australia.

Prashanthan Sanders (P)

Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders, University of Adelaide and Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, Australia.

Jeroen M Hendriks (JM)

Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders, University of Adelaide and Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, Australia.
Caring Futures Institute, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Sturt Road, Bedford Park, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia.

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