Providing Hospitalized Patients With an Educational Booklet Increases the Quality of Colonoscopy Bowel Preparation

Dec 19, 2015Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association

Giving Hospital Patients an Educational Booklet Improves Colonoscopy Bowel Preparation

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Abstract

Providing an educational booklet significantly improved adequate bowel preparation in hospitalized patients, with 62% of those receiving it achieving adequacy compared to 35% of controls.

  • The odds of achieving adequate bowel preparation were 3.14 times higher for those who received the booklet.
  • The total score on the bowel preparation scale was also significantly higher in the booklet group.
  • A smaller proportion of patients in the booklet group had a bowel preparation score of 0 compared to the control group.
  • The mean scores for different segments of the bowel preparation were greater in the booklet group, particularly in the transverse and left colon.

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