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AIM:To find if patients are interested in obtaining a video recording of their colonoscopy procedure.METHODS:We conducted a survey of outpatients presenting for colonoscopy regarding their interest in obtaining a video recording of their colonoscopy.RESULTS:Two hundred and forty-eight patients(mean age 57.9 years;57% male) were surveyed.Two hundred and one patients(81%) were interested in obtaining a video recording.No significant predictors of patients’ interest in the video recording were identified.After reading a brief educational paragraph explaining missed lesions during colonoscopy,135 patients(54%) were more interested in having a video recording,and none were less interested.One hundred and fifty-six patients(63%) were willing to pay for a video recording.In multivariable analyses,younger age was predictive of willingness to pay for a video recording.Prior history of colorectal cancer and a family history of colorectal cancer were predictive of willingness to pay a greater amount.CONCLUSION:Patients undergoing colonoscopy expressed substantial interest in obtaining a videorecording of their procedure.Awareness of missing lesions during colonoscopy increased interest in having a videorecording.
AIM: To find if patients are interested in obtaining a video recording of their colonoscopy procedure. METHODS: We conducted a survey of outpatients presenting for colonoscopy regarding their interest in obtaining a video recording of their colonoscopy .RESULTS: Two hundred and forty-eight patients Interestingly the 579 years (57% years) were surveyed. Two hundred and one patients (81%) were interested in obtaining a video recording. No significant predictors of patients’ interest in the video recording identified. After reading a brief educational paragraph explaining missed lesions during colonoscopy, 135 patients (54%) were more interested in having a video recording, and none were less interested. One hundred and fifty-six patients (63%) were willing to pay for a video recording. multivariable analyzes , younger age was predictive of willingness to pay for a video recording. Prior history of colorectal cancer and a family history of colorectal cancer were predictive of willingness to pay a greater amo unt.CONCLUSION: Patients undergoing colonoscopy showed substantial interest in obtaining a videorecording of their procedure. Awareness of missing lesions during colonoscopy increased interest in having a videorecording.