INTRODUCTION: Anxious patients can cause unexpected increases in healthcare costs that are often overlooked. There are no studies examining the use of an educational pamphlet and its effects on secondary outcomes at colonoscopy. The goal of this study was to determine if the use of an educational pamphlet lowers the anxiety levels before colonoscopy, and if its use has any effect on the quality of the prep or medication or the amount of medication use during the procedure. METHODS: We prospectively enrolled 121 patients having a first-time screening colonoscopy. Patients were blinded and randomized into two groups. One group received standard prep instructions only (group P), and the other group received the American Gastroenterological Ass...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the US despite wide use of c...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Optimal patient education prior to colonoscopy improves a...
INTRODUCTION: The effectiveness of cancer screening programmes is highly dependent on screening upta...
This study investigated on the anxiety levels of patients of Megaclinic before the underwent endosco...
BackgroundThe provision of information before medical or surgical procedures should improve knowledg...
Background : /Aims: Patients who undergo endoscopic biopsy suffer anxiety until results are confirme...
IntroductionFourteen million colonoscopies are performed annually in the United States, with the res...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer screening is underused, and primary care clinicians are challenged to ...
IntroductionFourteen million colonoscopies are performed annually in the United States, with the res...
Goals and Background: Quality of bowel preparation is an important factor influencing adenoma detect...
This study aimed to prospectively consider the effect of colonoscopy on patients\u27 experiences of ...
This study aimed to prospectively consider the effect of colonoscopy on patients' experiences of anx...
IntroductionFourteen million colonoscopies are performed annually in the United States, with the res...
Abstract Introduction & Background. Colonoscopy is one of the most important diagnostic methods for...
Background: Colonoscopy attendance is a key quality parameter in colorectal cancer population screen...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the US despite wide use of c...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Optimal patient education prior to colonoscopy improves a...
INTRODUCTION: The effectiveness of cancer screening programmes is highly dependent on screening upta...
This study investigated on the anxiety levels of patients of Megaclinic before the underwent endosco...
BackgroundThe provision of information before medical or surgical procedures should improve knowledg...
Background : /Aims: Patients who undergo endoscopic biopsy suffer anxiety until results are confirme...
IntroductionFourteen million colonoscopies are performed annually in the United States, with the res...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer screening is underused, and primary care clinicians are challenged to ...
IntroductionFourteen million colonoscopies are performed annually in the United States, with the res...
Goals and Background: Quality of bowel preparation is an important factor influencing adenoma detect...
This study aimed to prospectively consider the effect of colonoscopy on patients\u27 experiences of ...
This study aimed to prospectively consider the effect of colonoscopy on patients' experiences of anx...
IntroductionFourteen million colonoscopies are performed annually in the United States, with the res...
Abstract Introduction & Background. Colonoscopy is one of the most important diagnostic methods for...
Background: Colonoscopy attendance is a key quality parameter in colorectal cancer population screen...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the US despite wide use of c...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Optimal patient education prior to colonoscopy improves a...
INTRODUCTION: The effectiveness of cancer screening programmes is highly dependent on screening upta...