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WithdrawnNCT02092493

The Effect of ScopeGuide on the Mental Workload of Endoscopist

The Effect of Magnetic Endoscopic Imaging (ScopeGuide) on the Mental Workload of Endoscopists During Colonoscopy

Status
Withdrawn
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
0 (actual)
Sponsor
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 99 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

ScopeGuide (Magnetic endoscopic imaging) is a device used during some colonoscopies which provides real-time 3D image of the shape and configuration of the colonoscope as it travels through the colon. Whilst it is being used in clinical practice in most units in the UK, it is not a device which is routinely used on all lists, and most departments do not own enough ScopeGuides to have on all lists. Studies have shown it can potentially aid colonoscopy by improving completion rates and times as well as patient comfort in selected endoscopists (persons who perform the colonoscopy). However data on its benefit have been conflicting. Subjective mental workload (the individuals mental resources required as a result of the multiple demands placed on him/her from a task)in healthcare employees is known to be important for the performance and safety of healthcare delivery. Increased workload during task performance may increase fatigue, facilitate errors and lead to overall inferior performance. In colonoscopy high mental workload could potentially be responsible for longer procedural time, lack of trainee learning, inadvertent missing of lesions in the bowel as well as poor technique leading to patient discomfort. The effect of the endoscopist mental workload on their performance and potential facilitators to reduce mental workload is an area that has been neglected in this field. This study aims to look at the mental workload of endoscopist during colonoscopy and the effect ScopeGuide may have on this workload. Hypothesis: The use of ScopeGuide during colonoscopy will reduce the mental workload of the endoscopist performing the procedure

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEScopeGuideThese patient will have their procedure undertake with the use of ScopeGuide, which provides a 3d configuration of the colonoscope in the patient

Timeline

Start date
2014-04-01
Primary completion
2015-04-01
Completion
2015-04-01
First posted
2014-03-20
Last updated
2016-10-13

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United Kingdom

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02092493. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.