Table 3.
Summary of Patient Knowledge and Acceptability
| Study | Knowledgea | Acceptability |
|---|---|---|
| Randomized controlled trial: Ruparel et al26 (2019) | ||
| Control (booklet) | ↑b | High |
| Intervention (booklet + film) | ↑b | High |
| Before/after study | ||
| Volk et al15 (2014) | ↑b | High |
| Crothers et al17 (2016) | ↑ | High |
| Housten et al19 (2018) | ↑b | NR |
| Mazzone et al18 (2017) | ↑b | NR |
| Reuland et al21 (2018) | ↑b | High |
| McDonnell et al20 (2018) | NR | Highc |
| Manners et al25 (2020) | ↑ | High |
| Sakoda et al27 (2020) | ↑b | NR |
The upward arrow (↑) indicates improvement between the pre- and poststudy periods. See Table 2 legend for expansion of abbreviation.
The booklet + film group had greater statistically significant improvement in knowledge compared to booklet group.
Statistically significant improvement between the pre- and poststudy.
Acceptability among patients and providers.