Research

Educational Videos Increase Utilization of Preconception Genetic Carrier Screening

Introduction

Preconception genetic carrier screening is an important tool for couples who are planning to have children, and counseling regarding screening is strongly recommended by many women’s health organizations. However, counseling can be time-consuming and may not be accessible to all patients. 

A recent study evaluated the impact of educational videos on preconception genetic carrier screening utilization in infertility patients. The study enrolled 73 patients who were randomly assigned to either the video or in-person counseling. Patients in the video group watched five 2-3 minute videos via EngagedMD, while patients in the in-person counseling group received counseling from providers at the time of their appointment. 

The Results

The study found that patients who completed video counseling prior to their new patient appointment were significantly more likely to proceed with genetic carrier screening (78.6%) than those who received only counseling in the office (41.9%). 

Providers also noted a significantly decreased demand on counseling time when videos were used. Patients who completed EngagedMD videos were perceived to have a better understanding of the purpose of genetic carrier screening. 

Conclusion

The study concludes that the use of patient education videos increases utilization of preconception genetic carrier screening and is an acceptable alternative to in-person provider counseling for patients and providers. 

Educational videos viewed prior to new patient appointments will allow more time for directed counseling. This study highlights the potential benefits of using educational videos to increase patient understanding and utilization of preconception genetic carrier screening.

Educational Videos Increase Utilization of Preconception Genetic Carrier Screening

Educational Videos Increase Utilization of Preconception Genetic Carrier Screening

Introduction

Preconception genetic carrier screening is an important tool for couples who are planning to have children, and counseling regarding screening is strongly recommended by many women’s health organizations. However, counseling can be time-consuming and may not be accessible to all patients. 

A recent study evaluated the impact of educational videos on preconception genetic carrier screening utilization in infertility patients. The study enrolled 73 patients who were randomly assigned to either the video or in-person counseling. Patients in the video group watched five 2-3 minute videos via EngagedMD, while patients in the in-person counseling group received counseling from providers at the time of their appointment. 

The Results

The study found that patients who completed video counseling prior to their new patient appointment were significantly more likely to proceed with genetic carrier screening (78.6%) than those who received only counseling in the office (41.9%). 

Providers also noted a significantly decreased demand on counseling time when videos were used. Patients who completed EngagedMD videos were perceived to have a better understanding of the purpose of genetic carrier screening. 

Conclusion

The study concludes that the use of patient education videos increases utilization of preconception genetic carrier screening and is an acceptable alternative to in-person provider counseling for patients and providers. 

Educational videos viewed prior to new patient appointments will allow more time for directed counseling. This study highlights the potential benefits of using educational videos to increase patient understanding and utilization of preconception genetic carrier screening.