Optimizing Communication Strategies for COPD Management: Effectiveness of Educational Video and Pamphlet Interventions
Mehareen, J.; Zhu, S.; Johnson, J.; Sadatsafavi, M.; Frank, E.
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ObjectivesRisk prediction models are increasingly used at point of care to support personalized treatment decisions. This study created and evaluated two Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) resources to improve public understanding of a risk prediction tool for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) management. MethodsWe created a 5-minute video and a pamphlet explaining the burden of COPD and how a prediction model generates quantitative estimates of, and benefit of certain treatments for, exacerbations of the disease. These tools were tested among students and researchers in public health. A patient partner was engaged throughout to ensure the materials were accessible and patient-centered. ResultsTwenty-five individuals participated (80% female; 60% aged 25-64). After reviewing the materials, 92% of participants agreed to the statement "I am familiar with the idea of precision medicine approach". Most (72%) felt they received sufficient information about the tool, and 92% believed such materials could support patient decision. Participants stated that the materials were clear, detailed, and written in plain language. Participants preferred the pamphlet (68%) over the video (44%). Suggestions for improvement included expanding content on how the tool works. ConclusionsThe findings of this study provided a better understanding of how to present complex medical information around precision medicine that is accessible and meaningful to diverse audiences. We will improve our materials based on these comments, and continue to make them available at https://resp.core.ubc.ca/show/patient_committee_2025
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