<HashMap><database>ecrin-mdr-crc</database><scores/><additional><omics_type>Clinical</omics_type><study_start_year>2022</study_start_year><condition>Colorectal cancer</condition><disease>Colorectal Cancer</disease><study_type>Interventional</study_type><full_dataset_link>https://newmdr.ecrin.org/Study/78883</full_dataset_link><study_start_month>10</study_start_month><repository>ECRIN MDR</repository><study_status>Not yet recruiting</study_status></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>A study of whether videos explaining surgery help patients understand during informed consent for colorectal cancer surgery.</name><description>Interventions: Patients scheduled to undergo colorectal cancer resection surgery will be divided into two groups: those who will watch a video explaining the surgery before receiving informed consent from their doctor, and those who will not.
Primary outcome(s): The same questionnaire was used for both groups. The comprehension of informed consent, satisfaction, clarity of explanation, and attitude of the doctor will be evaluated on a 5-point Likert scale. The patients were also asked questions to evaluate their level of understanding and to score their understanding.
Study Design: randomized controlled trial, open(masking not used), uncontrolled control, single assignment, other</description><dates><creation>2022-10-15</creation></dates><accession>78883</accession><cross_references><Japan Primary Registries Network>JPRN-jRCT1030220383</Japan Primary Registries Network></cross_references></HashMap>