Put a Face to a Name (Part A): The Effects of Photographic Aids on Patient Satisfaction, Clinician Communication, and Quality of Care (Face2Name)
Effects of Photographic Aids (Photos of Faces) on Patient Recall of Their Clinical Care Team, Effects of Photographic Aids (Photos of Faces) on Clinician-patient Communication, Effects of Photographic Aids (Photos of Faces) on Overall Patient Satisfaction
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Effects of Photographic Aids (Photos of Faces) on Patient Recall of Their Clinical Care Team focused on measuring Patient satisfaction, Memory recall, Patient-clinician communication, health communication, clinical care team recall, hospital quality of care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Must be admitted as an in-patient in the GIM ward at Toronto General Hospital.
- The ability of the patient to provide informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with significant confusion, delirium or dementia will be screen by asking orientation to place and time.
Sites / Locations
- Toronto General Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
No Intervention
Experimental
Experimental
Group A
Group B (text handout)
Group C (text & image handout)
Patients participating in group A, will not be exposed to any interventions, they will partake in the typical hospital and communication experience.
Patients assigned to group B will be provided with a paper or electronic version displaying a list of the names and roles of their clinical care staff; each name will NOT be accompanied by the respective photograph of each clinician. This document will be presented to the patient at the earliest possible time after admission to the hospital.
Patients assigned to group C will be provided with a paper or electronic version displaying a list of the names and roles of their clinical care staff; each name will also be accompanied by the respective photograph of each clinician. This document will be presented to the patient at the earliest possible time after admission to the hospital.