2014
DOI: 10.5959/eimj.v6i4.310
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A Brief Review on Multimedia-Based Health Education Applications: Current Trend and Future Potential

Abstract: Objective: This paper intended to review and analyse relevant published articles which have studied or applied multimedia as the educational medium for patients or their caregivers. The benefits were also recorded. Method: The search was performed across the databases EBSCO Host, Springer Link, Science Direct and PubMed for relevant studies. Only fulltext articles using English as a language of publication were included. Eligible articles included any usage of multimedia intervention as health information deli… Show more

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“…In line with (Armstrong et al, 2010) audiovisual media can present informed consent and wound care instructions more effectively and produce higher satisfaction than verbally. (Lin, Khaira, & Khairuzzaman, 2014) also proved that multimedia-based health education is not only limited to information providers but can increase the motivation, skills, and self-efficacy needed in taking actions related to improving health. Rosen et al (2010) also proves that Entertainment Education (EE) through audio-visual media aims to deliver health education messages in an interesting and entertaining way.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with (Armstrong et al, 2010) audiovisual media can present informed consent and wound care instructions more effectively and produce higher satisfaction than verbally. (Lin, Khaira, & Khairuzzaman, 2014) also proved that multimedia-based health education is not only limited to information providers but can increase the motivation, skills, and self-efficacy needed in taking actions related to improving health. Rosen et al (2010) also proves that Entertainment Education (EE) through audio-visual media aims to deliver health education messages in an interesting and entertaining way.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the new advances in technology, the use of multimedia materials (e.g., web sites or web pages, DVDs, computer files, etc.) for patient education has resulted in improvement of health outcomes . However, multimedia health education materials vary in the type of features included .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%