Evaluating the use of a customized digital navigation program to optimize bowel preparation in pediatric colonsocopy

Front Pediatr. 2023 Oct 9:11:1271222. doi: 10.3389/fped.2023.1271222. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Introduction: Adequate bowel preparation is essential for optimal colonoscopy diagnosis and/or intervention. However, suboptimal bowel preparation occurs in as many as 1 in 3 pediatric colonoscopies, leading to missed diagnoses, procedural complications, wasted resources, and increased costs. We aimed to evaluate the effect of an automated Pediatric Colonoscopy Digital Navigation Program (PC-DNP) on the quality of colonoscopy preparation among pediatric patients.

Methods: The PC-DNP sent patients timely weight-based bowel preparation instructions, video and text-based educational modules, logistical information, and appointment reminders prior to their scheduled diagnostic and/or therapeutic colonoscopies. Physician reported bowel preparation quality among patients/caregivers who were prescribed the PC-DNP were compared to bowel preparation quality of a historical sample of patients/caregivers who received standard care instructions.

Results: We found that the PC-DNP group had significantly higher bowel preparation quality than the standard care group.

Conclusions: These results demonstrated that automated DNPs may be easily implemented into the pediatric gastroenterologists' practice and may help streamline and improve bowel preparation in pediatric patients.

Keywords: bowel preparation; digital health; endoscopy; gastroenterology; pediatric endoscopy.

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