Show don't tell: assessing the impact of co-developed patient information videos in paediatric uveitis.
Rana KhalilSalomey KellettHarry PetrushkinChristine TwomeyJugnoo Sangeeta RahiAmeenat Lola SoleboPublished in: Eye (London, England) (2023)
Patient understanding of disease and treatment is crucial to achieving the best possible outcomes for this chronic, relapsing remitting and potentially blinding disorder. Our findings data shows the potential value of co-designed patient information videos, specifically in our study benefitting younger patients and those recently diagnosed. We suggest that other clinical teams could collaborate fruitfully with patient groups to develop similar videos to target possible misinformation and potentially improve patient outcomes.
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