Development and evaluation of a sustainable video health education program for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Malaysia

Purpose Wider breast cancer (BC) treatment options, short consultation time with physicians, lack of knowledge, and poor coping skills at the time of diagnosis may affect patients' decisions causing treatment delays and non-adherence. To address this gap, a breast care nurse video orientation p...

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Main Authors: Islam, Tania, Musthaffa, Suhaida, Hoong, See Mee, Filza, Jasmine, Jamaris, Suniza, Cheng, Mao Li, Harun, Faizah, Abdullah Din, Noraizam, Abd Rahman, Zarinah, Mohamed, Kamar Noraini, Ho, Gwo Fuang, Kaur, Ranjit, Taib, Nur Aishah
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spelling my.um.eprints.345232022-06-01T07:10:32Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34523/ Development and evaluation of a sustainable video health education program for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Malaysia Islam, Tania Musthaffa, Suhaida Hoong, See Mee Filza, Jasmine Jamaris, Suniza Cheng, Mao Li Harun, Faizah Abdullah Din, Noraizam Abd Rahman, Zarinah Mohamed, Kamar Noraini Ho, Gwo Fuang Kaur, Ranjit Taib, Nur Aishah R Medicine Purpose Wider breast cancer (BC) treatment options, short consultation time with physicians, lack of knowledge, and poor coping skills at the time of diagnosis may affect patients' decisions causing treatment delays and non-adherence. To address this gap, a breast care nurse video orientation program was started. Our aim was to evaluate the video on patients' knowledge, satisfaction, and treatment adherence. Methods The video was developed using the BC delay explanatory model. A self-administered pre- and post-survey on 241 newly diagnosed BC patients in University Malaya Medical Center was performed. The Wilcoxon matched paired signed rank test was used to evaluate patients' pre and post perceived knowledge using a Likert scale 0 to 4 (0 = ``no knowledge,'' 4 = ``a great degree of knowledge''). Treatment adherence among participants were measured after 1-year follow-up. Results Eighty percent of the patients reported that the video met or exceeded their expectations. In total 80.5% reported that the video was very effective and effective in improving their perspective on BC treatments. There was improvement in perceived knowledge for treatment options (mean scores;M= 0.93 versusM= 2.97) (p< 0.001) and also for perceived knowledge on types of operation, information on chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormone therapy, healthy diet, physical activity after treatments, and care of the arm after operation(p< 0.001). In total 89.4%, 79.3%, and 85.9% adhered to surgical, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy recommended treatment, respectively. Conclusion The video improved patients' perceived knowledge and satisfaction. The program improved access not only to new BC patients but also the public and found sustainable using the YouTube platform. Springer 2021-05 Article PeerReviewed Islam, Tania and Musthaffa, Suhaida and Hoong, See Mee and Filza, Jasmine and Jamaris, Suniza and Cheng, Mao Li and Harun, Faizah and Abdullah Din, Noraizam and Abd Rahman, Zarinah and Mohamed, Kamar Noraini and Ho, Gwo Fuang and Kaur, Ranjit and Taib, Nur Aishah (2021) Development and evaluation of a sustainable video health education program for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Malaysia. Supportive Care in Cancer, 29 (5). pp. 2631-2638. ISSN 0941-4355, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-020-05776-4 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-020-05776-4>. 10.1007/s00520-020-05776-4
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topic R Medicine
spellingShingle R Medicine
Islam, Tania
Musthaffa, Suhaida
Hoong, See Mee
Filza, Jasmine
Jamaris, Suniza
Cheng, Mao Li
Harun, Faizah
Abdullah Din, Noraizam
Abd Rahman, Zarinah
Mohamed, Kamar Noraini
Ho, Gwo Fuang
Kaur, Ranjit
Taib, Nur Aishah
Development and evaluation of a sustainable video health education program for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Malaysia
description Purpose Wider breast cancer (BC) treatment options, short consultation time with physicians, lack of knowledge, and poor coping skills at the time of diagnosis may affect patients' decisions causing treatment delays and non-adherence. To address this gap, a breast care nurse video orientation program was started. Our aim was to evaluate the video on patients' knowledge, satisfaction, and treatment adherence. Methods The video was developed using the BC delay explanatory model. A self-administered pre- and post-survey on 241 newly diagnosed BC patients in University Malaya Medical Center was performed. The Wilcoxon matched paired signed rank test was used to evaluate patients' pre and post perceived knowledge using a Likert scale 0 to 4 (0 = ``no knowledge,'' 4 = ``a great degree of knowledge''). Treatment adherence among participants were measured after 1-year follow-up. Results Eighty percent of the patients reported that the video met or exceeded their expectations. In total 80.5% reported that the video was very effective and effective in improving their perspective on BC treatments. There was improvement in perceived knowledge for treatment options (mean scores;M= 0.93 versusM= 2.97) (p< 0.001) and also for perceived knowledge on types of operation, information on chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormone therapy, healthy diet, physical activity after treatments, and care of the arm after operation(p< 0.001). In total 89.4%, 79.3%, and 85.9% adhered to surgical, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy recommended treatment, respectively. Conclusion The video improved patients' perceived knowledge and satisfaction. The program improved access not only to new BC patients but also the public and found sustainable using the YouTube platform.
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author Islam, Tania
Musthaffa, Suhaida
Hoong, See Mee
Filza, Jasmine
Jamaris, Suniza
Cheng, Mao Li
Harun, Faizah
Abdullah Din, Noraizam
Abd Rahman, Zarinah
Mohamed, Kamar Noraini
Ho, Gwo Fuang
Kaur, Ranjit
Taib, Nur Aishah
author_facet Islam, Tania
Musthaffa, Suhaida
Hoong, See Mee
Filza, Jasmine
Jamaris, Suniza
Cheng, Mao Li
Harun, Faizah
Abdullah Din, Noraizam
Abd Rahman, Zarinah
Mohamed, Kamar Noraini
Ho, Gwo Fuang
Kaur, Ranjit
Taib, Nur Aishah
author_sort Islam, Tania
title Development and evaluation of a sustainable video health education program for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Malaysia
title_short Development and evaluation of a sustainable video health education program for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Malaysia
title_full Development and evaluation of a sustainable video health education program for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Malaysia
title_fullStr Development and evaluation of a sustainable video health education program for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Development and evaluation of a sustainable video health education program for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Malaysia
title_sort development and evaluation of a sustainable video health education program for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in malaysia
publisher Springer
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/34523/
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