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Area of Science:

  • Health Education
  • Patient Recall Strategies
  • Stroke Patient Management

Background:

  • Patients often receive extensive paperwork during hospitalization, making it difficult to retain crucial information.
  • Effective recall of stroke-specific education is vital for patient recovery and long-term health management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify a simple, effective stimulus to improve patient recall of stroke-specific education.
  • To evaluate the impact of a visually distinct educational material on patient memory retention.

Main Methods:

  • A collaborative team developed a strategy using bright red folders for stroke education materials.
  • A call center prompt was used, referencing the "bright red folder" during patient follow-up.
  • Patient recall rates of receiving stroke education were compared before and after the red folder implementation.

Main Results:

  • Recall of stroke education increased from 81.5% before the red folders to 96.8% after implementation.
  • The simple intervention demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in patient memory.
  • Occam's razor principle was validated, showing a simple solution yielded substantial results.

Conclusions:

  • A visually salient cue, such as a bright red folder, can significantly enhance patient recall of essential health information.
  • Simple, low-cost interventions can be highly effective in improving patient education and engagement in healthcare settings.
  • This approach offers a practical method for improving stroke patient education and potentially health outcomes.