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Electronic KIDCLOT Interactive Thrombosis/Thrombophilia Education; A Quality Assurance Initiative
Sponsor: University of Alberta
Summary
Effective patient education improves health literacy and engagement thus improving long-term health outcomes. Health literacy is imperative to make informed health decisions and relies on the ability to obtain, process and understand health information; and is the cornerstone of safe health management. It is necessary to evaluate educational initiatives to determine their effectiveness in knowledge translation. A more effective way to provide patient education is to utilize media technology. Current education styles do not teach patients in the best way as they are not consistent with how people of all ages currently learn (through technology). In addition, patient teaching most commonly occurs during highly stressful times like hospital visits with new diagnoses. Current patient educational methods are costly given the amount of health provider time required. Electronic KITE teaching modules are infographic visual representations that present information quickly and clearly, integrating words and graphics to tell a story to reveal information. Infographic presentations are tools which facilitate self-directed learning with understandable, accessible information presented in an engaging way with an aim to enhance learning for children and their families. Patients are able to learn at a pace consistent with their learning style to facilitate knowledge development and health literacy.
Official title: EKITE: Electronic KIDCLOT Interactive Thrombosis/Thrombophilia Education; A Quality Assurance Initiative
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - 18 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
248
Start Date
2017-06-30
Completion Date
2026-12-31
Last Updated
2025-09-22
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
elearning patient information
The videos will standardize patient teaching about anticoagulants, warfarin, INR testing, and warfarin safety for Patient Self-Testing, and Patient Self-Management. eKITE, will provide a user-friendly interface to provide health education about anticoagulation. eKITE will teach concepts to the patient, facilitate sustained patient knowledge (6 month evaluation), reduce stress associated with learning, actively engage patients in their anticoagulant management (preference, satisfaction and knowledge).
Locations (6)
Ann & Robert H Lurie Children's Hospital
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
St. Louis Children's Hospital
St Louis, Missouri, United States
Texas Children'Hospital
Houston, Texas, United States
Stollery Children's Hospital
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Children's Hospital of Easter Ontario
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada