Objective: For patients to engage with the long-term management of liver cirrhosis, sufficient understanding of their condition is essential. The aim of this study was to assess baseline patient knowledge and to test whether a condition-specific multimedia screencast could improve this. Design: Service quality improvement study. Setting: A UK tertiary liver centre. Patients were recruited during 12 general hepatology outpatient clinics. Patients: Fifty-two patients with liver cirrhosis were included. Sixty-two per cent were male; their median age was 56 years and their median clinic attendance period was 3 years. Interventions: Participants completed a baseline questionnaire assessing their knowledge of the management and complications ...
AbstractPurposeCirrhosis and its related complications remain a prominent global health concern desp...
Objective: To determine the knowledge and practice patterns of a UK cohort of relevant healthcare pr...
Liver cirrhosis is disease caused by restructuring of healthy liver to the pathological tissue. It i...
Objective: For patients to engage with the long-term management of liver cirrhosis, sufficient under...
Introduction: hepatic cirrhosis (HC) is a disease with high morbidity and mortality in Brazil. Its t...
Abstract Background Optimal management of cirrhosis is complex, and patients often lack knowledge an...
Background: People with decompensated cirrhosis require complex medical care and are often prescribe...
Patient education is a crucial part of the patient journey. It plays a vital role in ...
Cirrhosis is a morbid condition associated with frequent hospitalizations and high mortality. Manage...
This study aimed to define the level of understanding of self-management for patients with liver cir...
Objective: To identify the limitations in palliative care provision in the last year of life for peo...
Many patients with chronic disease do not possess the knowledge and skills required to access and in...
Background and Aims: Liver health professionals have difficulty discussing liver cirrhosis and its...
Hepatitis-C is a viral infection leading to chronic liver inflammation or cirrhosis that can be pote...
Abstract Background Clinical and patient-reported outcomes are positively affected when efforts to i...
AbstractPurposeCirrhosis and its related complications remain a prominent global health concern desp...
Objective: To determine the knowledge and practice patterns of a UK cohort of relevant healthcare pr...
Liver cirrhosis is disease caused by restructuring of healthy liver to the pathological tissue. It i...
Objective: For patients to engage with the long-term management of liver cirrhosis, sufficient under...
Introduction: hepatic cirrhosis (HC) is a disease with high morbidity and mortality in Brazil. Its t...
Abstract Background Optimal management of cirrhosis is complex, and patients often lack knowledge an...
Background: People with decompensated cirrhosis require complex medical care and are often prescribe...
Patient education is a crucial part of the patient journey. It plays a vital role in ...
Cirrhosis is a morbid condition associated with frequent hospitalizations and high mortality. Manage...
This study aimed to define the level of understanding of self-management for patients with liver cir...
Objective: To identify the limitations in palliative care provision in the last year of life for peo...
Many patients with chronic disease do not possess the knowledge and skills required to access and in...
Background and Aims: Liver health professionals have difficulty discussing liver cirrhosis and its...
Hepatitis-C is a viral infection leading to chronic liver inflammation or cirrhosis that can be pote...
Abstract Background Clinical and patient-reported outcomes are positively affected when efforts to i...
AbstractPurposeCirrhosis and its related complications remain a prominent global health concern desp...
Objective: To determine the knowledge and practice patterns of a UK cohort of relevant healthcare pr...
Liver cirrhosis is disease caused by restructuring of healthy liver to the pathological tissue. It i...