Bowel Preparation Quality for Screening Colonoscopy
Status: | Enrolling by invitation |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 45 - Any |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | August 2015 |
End Date: | December 2016 |
Impact of a Patient Educational Video on Bowel Preparation Quality for Screening Colonoscopy: a Quality Assurance Project
The study will consist of a prospective observational period performed in the GI Endoscopy
Lab. The objective is to document the quality of bowel preps in patients undergoing a
screening colonoscopy with and without an educational intervention.
Lab. The objective is to document the quality of bowel preps in patients undergoing a
screening colonoscopy with and without an educational intervention.
The educational intervention will consist of a 2-3 minute video demonstrating video images
of adequate and inadequate bowel preps, and reviewing instructions for split dose prep
administration. This video will be posted on YouTube. Group 1 will consist of 30 subjects
who will be instructed to view this video prior to beginning their colonoscopy preparation.
Information to access the YouTube video will be provided to the patients by endoscopy nurse
assessment staff when contacting the patients as per standard practice to review appointment
scheduling and procedure-day logistics. Group 2 will consist of 30 subjects who will not
receive instructions to view the video.
Nursing staff will be asked to grade bowel preps according to the Boston Bowel Preparation
Scale (BBPS), a validated and reliable instrument for assessing quality of bowel preparation
[6]. Using the BBPS, a four point scoring system is applied to each of the three broad
regions of the colon: the right side of the colon (including the cecum and ascending colon),
the transverse section of the colon (including the hepatic and splenic flexures), and the
left side of the colon (including the descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum). The
points are assigned as follows: (0), unprepared colon segment, (1), portion of the mucosa of
the colon segment seen, (2), minor amount of residual staining, (3), entire mucosa of colon
segment seen well. The three segment scores are then summed for a total BBPS score, which
ranges from 0 to 9. The maximum BBPS score for a perfectly clean colon without any residual
liquid is 9, and the minimum BBPS score for an unprepared colon is 0. The endoscopy nurse
who is in the procedure room will be scoring the bowel preparation. This protocol has been
employed previously in the VUMC Endoscopy Lab and the endoscopy nurses at Vanderbilt have
completed a detailed in-service training session on using the BBPS scoring system. Prior to
initiation of this current study protocol, the endoscopy nurses will have a BBPS scoring
system review session to ensure continued reliable and valid BBPS scores. The endoscopy
nurses will be blinded to whether the patient viewed the video or not.
of adequate and inadequate bowel preps, and reviewing instructions for split dose prep
administration. This video will be posted on YouTube. Group 1 will consist of 30 subjects
who will be instructed to view this video prior to beginning their colonoscopy preparation.
Information to access the YouTube video will be provided to the patients by endoscopy nurse
assessment staff when contacting the patients as per standard practice to review appointment
scheduling and procedure-day logistics. Group 2 will consist of 30 subjects who will not
receive instructions to view the video.
Nursing staff will be asked to grade bowel preps according to the Boston Bowel Preparation
Scale (BBPS), a validated and reliable instrument for assessing quality of bowel preparation
[6]. Using the BBPS, a four point scoring system is applied to each of the three broad
regions of the colon: the right side of the colon (including the cecum and ascending colon),
the transverse section of the colon (including the hepatic and splenic flexures), and the
left side of the colon (including the descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum). The
points are assigned as follows: (0), unprepared colon segment, (1), portion of the mucosa of
the colon segment seen, (2), minor amount of residual staining, (3), entire mucosa of colon
segment seen well. The three segment scores are then summed for a total BBPS score, which
ranges from 0 to 9. The maximum BBPS score for a perfectly clean colon without any residual
liquid is 9, and the minimum BBPS score for an unprepared colon is 0. The endoscopy nurse
who is in the procedure room will be scoring the bowel preparation. This protocol has been
employed previously in the VUMC Endoscopy Lab and the endoscopy nurses at Vanderbilt have
completed a detailed in-service training session on using the BBPS scoring system. Prior to
initiation of this current study protocol, the endoscopy nurses will have a BBPS scoring
system review session to ensure continued reliable and valid BBPS scores. The endoscopy
nurses will be blinded to whether the patient viewed the video or not.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Elective outpatient procedures performed for diagnostic purposes:
- screening colonoscopy
- surveillance colonoscopy
Exclusion Criteria:
- Colonoscopy for diagnosis/therapy of acute gastrointestinal hemorrhage or for planned
therapeutic intervention
- Colonoscopy performed on hospital inpatients
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