Collection of a clean voided urine specimen: a comparison among spoken, written, and computer-based instructions.
Title | Collection of a clean voided urine specimen: a comparison among spoken, written, and computer-based instructions. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1977 |
Authors | Fisher LA, Johnson TS, Porter D, Bleich HL, SLACK WV |
Journal | Am J Public Health |
Volume | 67 |
Issue | 7 |
Pagination | 640-4 |
Date Published | 1977 Jul |
ISSN | 0090-0036 |
Keywords | Adolescent, Adult, Bacteria, Computer-Assisted Instruction, Computers, Female, Humans, Patient Education as Topic, Specimen Handling, Teaching, Urine, Verbal Behavior, Writing |
Abstract | In an effort to compare different methods of instructing patients, 99 women 18-25 years of age were given computer, spoken, weitten, or no instructions for the collection of a clean voided urine specimen. The group who received computer instructions was the most uniform in its performance (P less than 0.002, F-test) and reported the fewest procedural problems (P less than 0.02, Fisher test). In addition, this group had fewer contaminating bacteria than the group who received written instructions (P less than 0.03 , Mann-Whitney test). The group who received no instructions had more bacteria (P less than 0.0001, Mann-Whitney test) than any of the other groups. The effectiveness of the computer instruction was probably related to numerous attributes, including the individualized quality of the dialogue, self-pacing, self-testing, and privacy. |
DOI | 10.2105/AJPH.67.7.640 |
Alternate Journal | Am J Public Health |
PubMed ID | 327837 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC1653701 |