THE RESULTS OF PATIENT COUNSELING USING VIDEO CLIPS DURING CORE NEEDLE BIOPSY IN FEMALE PATIENTS REVEALED BREAST LUMPS.

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มนต์ทิพย์ ตัณฑุลาวัฒน์
พิมลพรรณ ปทุมวัน

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Background: Core needle biopsy (CNB) is a surgical procedure to remove a piece of breast tissue from the breast. Patients often have anxiety. Do not know the procedure that doctors do. Make a move, flick the doctor's hand, or ask to stop doing the procedure. Providing preoperative counseling by means of explaining the patient's understanding of the procedure. It may not be enough to adjust the advice provided by the patient, watching video clips, visuals and procedures. Will happen


Objective: To compare the effects of advising patients with normal procedures CNB introduced the first patient procedure CNB.: An  efficacy study of interrupted time design at the surgical ward. Outpatient Between February and March 2017 and April to June 2017, the study was conducted in female patients with breast lumps. Doctors Do CNB


METHODS: Patients who received preoperative counseling by conventional means were randomly assigned to a control group during February to March 2017 and patients who received preoperative counseling by watching video clips. - June 2017, measured by comparison. Time to give advice Need to provide duplicate information Patients know the procedure the doctor must do with themselves. Patients wipe the doctor while doing. Shifting And a request to stop the procedure. The recorder is a professional nurse in the operating room. Comparison of general characteristics of patients with two groups with Exact probability test, t-test, ranksum Comparisons of patients with multivariable regression


RESULTS: A total of 78 patients were randomly assigned to receive the usual 38 recommendations and received 40 video clips of general and pathological characteristics. However, there are differences in age, education, co-morbidities and laparotomy. The results of the patient-directed video clip counseling are less time-consuming (3 ± 0 minutes vs6.7 ± 2.4 minutes; p <0.001). The patients understood the procedure and did not provide repeated data (97.5% vs76.3%; p = 0.006). Medical wipe Movement of the esophagus during the injection procedure and a request to stop the procedure. not different After adjusting for age and educational differences, co-morbidities and physician-practitioners Patients who watched video clips reduced the chance of not understanding the procedure and had to provide 93% more data than the patients who received it.


Conclusions and DisscussionS: Prior to core needle biopsy in breast lump patients, patients should be counseled using visual cues. To help increase understanding. And cooperation in the process.

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ตัณฑุลาวัฒน์ ม, ปทุมวัน พ. THE RESULTS OF PATIENT COUNSELING USING VIDEO CLIPS DURING CORE NEEDLE BIOPSY IN FEMALE PATIENTS REVEALED BREAST LUMPS. crmj [internet]. 2018 Jun. 30 [cited 2025 Dec. 12];10(1):141-8. available from: https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/crmjournal/article/view/181794
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