ObjectiveTo describe the development of a preventive educational video for patients exposed to whiplash trauma following motor vehicle accidents.MethodsThe development followed a systematic approach and was theory-driven supplemented with available… Click to show full abstract
ObjectiveTo describe the development of a preventive educational video for patients exposed to whiplash trauma following motor vehicle accidents.MethodsThe development followed a systematic approach and was theory-driven supplemented with available empirical knowledge. The specific content was developed by a multidisciplinary group involving health professionals and visual production specialists.ResultsA 14-min educational video was created. The video content focuses on stimulating adaptive recovery expectations and preventing maladaptive illness beliefs. The video presents a multifactorial model for pain incorporating physiological and cognitive-behavioural aspects, advice on pain relief, and exercises. Subjects interviewed for a qualitative evaluation found the video reassuring and that it aligned well with verbal information received in the hospital.ConclusionsThe development of the visual educational intervention benefitted from a systematic development approach entailing both theoretical and research-based knowledge. The sparse evidence on educational information for acute whiplash trauma posed a challenge for creating content. Further knowledge is required regarding what assists recovery in the early stages of whiplash injuries in order to improve the development of educational interventions.
               
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