Information sheets for patients with acute chest pain: randomised controlled trial

Objectives: To determine whether providing an information sheet to patients with acute chest pain reduces anxiety, improves health related quality of life, improves satisfaction with care, or alters subsequent symptoms or actions. Design: Single centre, non-blinded, randomised controlled trial. Sett...

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Main Authors: Arnold, J, Goodacre, S, Bath, P, Price, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2009
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description Objectives: To determine whether providing an information sheet to patients with acute chest pain reduces anxiety, improves health related quality of life, improves satisfaction with care, or alters subsequent symptoms or actions. Design: Single centre, non-blinded, randomised controlled trial. Setting: Chest pain unit of an emergency department. Participants: 700 consecutive patients with acute chest pain and no clear diagnosis at initial presentation. Interventions: After a diagnostic assessment patients were randomised to receive either standard verbal advice or verbal advice followed by an information sheet. Main outcome measures: The primary outcome was anxiety (hospital anxiety and depression scale), health related quality of life (SF-36), patient satisfaction, presentation with further chest pain within one month, lifestyle change (smoking cessation, diet, exercise), further information sought from other sources, and planned healthcare seeking behaviour in response to further pain. Results: 494 of 700 (70.6%) patients responded. Compared with those receiving standard verbal advice those receiving advice and an information sheet had lower mean hospital anxiety and depression scale scores for anxiety (7.61 v 8.64, difference 1.02, 95% confidence interval 0.20 to 1.84) and depression (4.14 v 5.28, difference 1.14, 0.41 to 1.86) and higher scores for mental health and perception of general health on the SF-36. The information sheet had no significant effect on satisfaction with care, subsequent symptoms, lifestyle change, information seeking, or planned actions in the event of further pain. Conclusions: Provision of an information sheet to patients with acute chest pain can reduce anxiety and depression and improve mental health and perception of general health but does not alter satisfaction with care or other outcomes.
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Organisation and evaluation of medical care
Health and health policy
Psychiatry
Library & information science
Arnold, J
Goodacre, S
Bath, P
Price, J
Information sheets for patients with acute chest pain: randomised controlled trial
title Information sheets for patients with acute chest pain: randomised controlled trial
title_full Information sheets for patients with acute chest pain: randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Information sheets for patients with acute chest pain: randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Information sheets for patients with acute chest pain: randomised controlled trial
title_short Information sheets for patients with acute chest pain: randomised controlled trial
title_sort information sheets for patients with acute chest pain randomised controlled trial
topic Medical sciences
Organisation and evaluation of medical care
Health and health policy
Psychiatry
Library & information science
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