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Evaluation of educational programs in inflammatory bowel disease
Authors:Quan Hude  Present Jane W  Sutherland Lloyd R
Institution:Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. hquan@ucalgary.ca
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Little is known about the status of patient knowledge in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and potential benefit of educational programs. The authors conducted this study to assess 1) the knowledge of IBD of participants attending educational workshops offered to the public and 2) the effect of the workshop on participants' knowledge level. METHODS: Workshops on IBD were offered to the public at nine communities in the United States. Each workshop consisted of a combination of 3 hours of presentations and question-and-answer sessions. Participants, including patients with IBD and their parents, spouses, siblings, friends, and significant others, were asked to complete the Crohn's and Colitis Knowledge Score questionnaires just before (Q1) and immediately after (Q2) the workshop and approximately 3 months later (Q3). The authors scored one point for each correct answer to the 30 questions in the Crohn's and Colitis Knowledge Score. RESULTS: Of the 734 who completed the Q1, 33.7% gave correct answers for questions about IBD complications, 36.2% for treatment, 61.4% for general knowledge, and 64.8% for diet. After the workshop, the proportion for these four knowledge areas increased by 11.0% to 19%. For the participants who completed all of the three questionnaires and answered all the 30 questions (N=59), the mean score was 18 at Q1, 22 at Q2 (p<0.001, Q2 vs. Q1), and 21 at Q3 (p<0.001, Q3 vs. Q1). CONCLUSIONS: The public's general knowledge of IBD is low. Educational programs oriented toward IBD improve participant's knowledge, and the knowledge they acquired is retained for at least 3 months.
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