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A video-based information system for patients.

B Tongue1, I Stanley

  • 1Department of General Practice, University of Liverpool.

Health Trends
|December 10, 1990
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This study introduces a video-based information system (VISP) for general practice waiting rooms. VISP aims to expand the variety of health information accessible to patients.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Patient Education
  • General Practice Technology

Background:

  • General practice waiting areas are often underutilized spaces for patient information dissemination.
  • Current methods for providing patient information may be limited in scope and accessibility.
  • There is a need for innovative solutions to enhance patient engagement and knowledge within healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a novel video-based information system (VISP) designed for general practice waiting areas.
  • To explore the potential of VISP in expanding the range of information available to patients.
  • To assess the feasibility and impact of integrating digital information systems into primary care waiting rooms.

Main Methods:

  • Development and implementation of a video-based information system (VISP).

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  • Deployment within general practice waiting areas.
  • Evaluation of the system's capacity to deliver diverse patient information.
  • Main Results:

    • The VISP system was successfully described and conceptualized for implementation.
    • The potential for broadening patient information access through VISP was identified.
    • The system offers a platform for delivering a wider array of health-related content.

    Conclusions:

    • Video-based information systems like VISP hold significant promise for enhancing patient education in primary care.
    • VISP can effectively broaden the scope of information accessible to patients in waiting areas.
    • Further research should explore patient reception and clinical impact of such systems.