Background: Gastrointestinal endoscopy is one of the main diagnostic tools for gastrointestinal examination. In this study, we measured the effect pre-procedure education on the readiness of patients for the endoscopy. Method: This quasi-experimental study was performed on 70 patients aged 35-60 years who were candidates for endoscopy from SEP 2018 to MAY 2019. Data were collected by a valid and reliable, 22 items’ questionnaire that developed by the researcher. Data were analyzed by SPSS, version 16. Results: mean score of readiness for endoscopy in the intervention group 105.8 (5.3) was significantly higher than control group 62.6 (7.8), (p<0.001). Also, the level of readiness of the intervention group was 11.4 good and 88.6 very good. Th...
Objective To evaluate quality of paediatric endoscopy training of Young members of the European Soci...
Background: We have shown that AETs achieve EUS and ERCP competence at varying rates, validating the...
Optimal patient education prior to colonoscopy is essential for an optimal outcome of the procedure....
Goals and Background: Quality of bowel preparation is an important factor influencing adenoma detect...
The objective of this study was to determine whether a pre-training program influences the entire le...
PURPOSE: The Next Accreditation System requires training programs to demonstrate competence among tr...
PURPOSE: The Next Accreditation System requires training programs to demonstrate competence among tr...
Objective Preprocedural bowel preparation is necessary for optimal colonoscopy visualisation. Howeve...
Background/Purpose: To date, minimal research has been conducted on proper use of personal protectiv...
Abstract Background and study aims Training in endoscopy is a key objective o...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: On the basis of the Next Accreditation System, trainee assessment should occur on...
Spencer and Ready published the first description of nonmedically qualified endoscopists in 1977 [Di...
Copyright © 2013 Tze-Yu Shieh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Minimum EUS and ERCP volumes that should be offered per trainee in high qualit...
Background and study aims: Endoscopic resection is the cornerstone of endoscopic treatment of esopha...
Objective To evaluate quality of paediatric endoscopy training of Young members of the European Soci...
Background: We have shown that AETs achieve EUS and ERCP competence at varying rates, validating the...
Optimal patient education prior to colonoscopy is essential for an optimal outcome of the procedure....
Goals and Background: Quality of bowel preparation is an important factor influencing adenoma detect...
The objective of this study was to determine whether a pre-training program influences the entire le...
PURPOSE: The Next Accreditation System requires training programs to demonstrate competence among tr...
PURPOSE: The Next Accreditation System requires training programs to demonstrate competence among tr...
Objective Preprocedural bowel preparation is necessary for optimal colonoscopy visualisation. Howeve...
Background/Purpose: To date, minimal research has been conducted on proper use of personal protectiv...
Abstract Background and study aims Training in endoscopy is a key objective o...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: On the basis of the Next Accreditation System, trainee assessment should occur on...
Spencer and Ready published the first description of nonmedically qualified endoscopists in 1977 [Di...
Copyright © 2013 Tze-Yu Shieh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Minimum EUS and ERCP volumes that should be offered per trainee in high qualit...
Background and study aims: Endoscopic resection is the cornerstone of endoscopic treatment of esopha...
Objective To evaluate quality of paediatric endoscopy training of Young members of the European Soci...
Background: We have shown that AETs achieve EUS and ERCP competence at varying rates, validating the...
Optimal patient education prior to colonoscopy is essential for an optimal outcome of the procedure....