Qualitative validation of audiovisual educational material for use on rheumatoid arthritis patients

Rheumatol Int. 2022 Nov;42(11):2049-2059. doi: 10.1007/s00296-021-04921-4. Epub 2021 Jun 19.

Abstract

Medication compliance is critical to achieve therapeutic efficacy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis; however, among other factors, low patient-health literacy plays a negative role. Therefore, the development and validation of audiovisual educational material with the participation of health specialists and patients could lead to an improved level of compliance with treatment, while favoring its acceptance. To design and validate audiovisual educational material generated by a multidisciplinary and participative group of patients and health specialists. This study was carried out using a sequential methodology, including qualitative and quantitative techniques: (1) a non-participative observational study with patients and a non-systematic literature search were performed to identify conceptual topics. (2) Pilot videos were qualitatively assessed by patients and health specialists (focus groups and expert committees). (3) Improved versions of seven videos were quantitatively evaluated by patients and specialists following qualitative criteria of attraction, understanding, involvement, acceptance and induction of action. 74 patients with RA, 10 rheumatologists, 4 pharmacists and 2 medical anthropologists participated in the different phases of validation. A total of seven videos lasting 3 min each were generated, incorporating the most relevant suggestions by patients and healthcare professionals. The final version of the videos led to a mean compliance of 96.04 ± 5.2%, according to a representative group of patients and a mean 89.6 ± 9.4%, according to health professionals. With the participation of both patients and health specialists, seven audiovisual educational video recordings were developed and validated, reaching high levels of compliance in accordance with international criteria.

Keywords: Audiovisual educational material; Cross-cultural validation; Patient health education; Pharmaceutical; Rheumatological.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Arthritis, Rheumatoid* / drug therapy
  • Focus Groups
  • Health Personnel
  • Humans
  • Medication Adherence
  • Rheumatologists