Phonlakrai M.Panyam O.Pakdee Y.Viboonsak N.Wongsa K.Patanawanitkul R.Udomchaisakul P.Poontanaphaisankun B.Moonmuang K.Kawvised S.Mahidol University2023-07-232023-07-232023-01-01Journal of Radiology Nursing (2023)15460843https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/88065Objective: The objective of this study was to assess patient satisfaction and knowledge about transcatheter arterial chemoembolization after watching some video-based education. Methods: This was a quasiexperimental study with a prospectively recruited sample group of 30 hepatocellular carcinoma patients and their family caregivers. All participants watched the specially developed video-based education on transcatheter arterial chemoembolization before undergoing the procedure. Participants' pretest and post-test knowledge scores were compared using Student's paired t-test. The comparative satisfaction scores were analyzed and evaluated. Results: The post-test score of all participants was significantly higher than the pretest score (p-value <.001). The pretest score of the group who had previously experienced the procedure was significantly higher than those who had not experienced it. Post-test score was significantly higher than pretest in both groups (p-value <.001). All participants were highly satisfied with the video-based education. Conclusion: Patient knowledge of the transcatheter arterial chemoembolization procedure was improved by using video-based education. Patient satisfaction was very high. This approach could allow patients to participate more actively in their treatment, and in turn enhance the quality of healthcare in interventional radiology.NursingAssessing Patient and Caregiver Knowledge and Satisfaction on Transcatheter Arterial Chemoembolization Using Video-Based EducationReviewSCOPUS10.1016/j.jradnu.2023.06.0042-s2.0-8516472819115559912