2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2015.10.026
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Video-otoscopy in children and patient-centered care: A randomized, controlled study

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“…Richards et al (9) used a smartphone otoscope and compared it to a handheld otoscope and found it to be easier to use and suitable for educational purposes. A study comparing patient satisfaction for children examined with conventional otoscopy versus video-otoscopy showed higher patient-centeredness and parental satisfaction with video-otoscopy (18).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Richards et al (9) used a smartphone otoscope and compared it to a handheld otoscope and found it to be easier to use and suitable for educational purposes. A study comparing patient satisfaction for children examined with conventional otoscopy versus video-otoscopy showed higher patient-centeredness and parental satisfaction with video-otoscopy (18).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital video otoscopes allow users to capture and share digital videos of the EAC and TM with health care practitioners for remote diagnosis. Earlier studies of pediatric ear examinations using such digital otoscopes have shown higher parental satisfaction and improved patient-centered care compared with traditional otoscopes, and these devices ranged in price from hundreds to thousands of dollars . Since then, lower-cost digital endoscopes have been developed that are priced less than $50 and display real-time images on computers or mobile phones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the result of study conducted there are 4 studies that discuss strategies for enhance communication to promote patient centered care namely communication training, CareShare (collaborative communication system), patient-centered communication, Interprofessional Teamwork Innovation Model to promote communication (Li et al, 2018;Maatouk-Bürmann et al, 2016;Paiva et al, 2019;Gall et al, 2020). In addition, there are 4 studies of promoting patient participation namely patient-centered toolkit (PCTK), person-centred handover, Video-Otoscopy (Dalal et al, 2016;Kullberg et al, 2017;Rimon et al, 2015;Kullberg et al, 2019). There are 2 studies about emotional support to promote patient centered care (Poleshuck et al, 2020;Rathert et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If patients note this change, it could affect their perception of nurse-to-nurse information exchange (Wolf et al, 2008dalam Kullberg et al 2017. Furthermore, the research conducted by Rimon et al (2015) showed Video-otoscopy was found to encourage patient-centered care and increase parental satisfaction with otoscopy. There is a significantly higher positive correlation between patient centeredness and parental satisfaction when video-otoscopy is used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%