Video-Based Educational Interventions for Patients With Chronic Illnesses: Systematic Review
Journal of Medical Internet Research2023Vol. 25, pp. e41092–e41092
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Nikita Deshpande, Meng Wu, Colleen Kelly, Nicole Woodrick, Debra A. Werner, Anna Volerman, Valerie G. Press
Abstract
There is robust evidence that video-based tools can improve patient knowledge across several chronic illnesses. These tools less consistently improve disease severity and health care use outcomes. Additional study is needed to identify features that maximize the efficacy of video-based interventions for patients across the spectrum of digital competencies to ensure optimized and equitable patient education and outcomes.
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