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Volume 32, Issue 5: October, 2005
Abstract
Assessment of an Interactive Computer-Based Patient Prenatal
Genetic Screening and Testing Education Tool
Jennifer M. Griffith, DrPH, MPH, James R. Sorenson, PhD,
J. Michael Bowling, PhD, and Tracey Jennings-Grant, MS
The Enhancing Patient Prenatal Education study tested the
feasibility and educational impact of an interactive program
for patient prenatal genetic screening and testing education.
Patients at two private practices and one public health clinic
participated (N = 207). The program collected knowledge and
measures of anxiety before and after use of the tool. Time
in various prenatal visit activities was collected prior to
and after the introduction of the education tool. Providers
completed an assessment of their experiences with patients
who had used the program. Results indicate that patient knowledge
significantly increased from pre to post (p = .0001) with
no increase in anxiety (p = .31). Time in clinic activities,
including overall visit time, increased. A majority of providers
indicated that the program disrupted clinic flow. This assessment
suggests that the program increases patient knowledge and
does not increase patient anxiety. However, challenges remain
to using this program in a clinic settings.
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