X-Plain Obstetrics & Neonatal Patient Education for Tablets
Traditional methods of pregnancy, delivery and newborn patient education just aren’t cutting it. Research shows that many patients don’t read handouts, and if they do, they often don’t understand the information. During office visits, patients misunderstand or forget 40-80% of what the provider says.
X-Plain Obstetrics and Neonatal tutorials convey vital health messages through iPads and Android tablets, health websites and patient portals. Our patient education solutions rely on simplified text, illustrations and animations. To ensure readability, we write our content at a 4th to 5th grade reading level and provide full narration.
X-Plain tutorials ask questions to check for understanding and give interactive feedback. We can also electronically track usage to ensure that patients are finishing the learning session.
X-Plain Obstetrics and Neonatal tutorials convey vital health messages through iPads and Android tablets, health websites and patient portals. Our patient education solutions rely on simplified text, illustrations and animations. To ensure readability, we write our content at a 4th to 5th grade reading level and provide full narration.
X-Plain tutorials ask questions to check for understanding and give interactive feedback. We can also electronically track usage to ensure that patients are finishing the learning session.
Why Do Patients Prefer X-Plain?
Nine out of ten patients surveyed said they wish all their healthcare providers offered X-Plain. Here’s why:
- Patients can see and hear the concepts explained through text, narration, illustrations and animations. Research shows this multiple-input approach improves the user's attention, comprehension and retention.
- Patients can control the pace of learning. Users with limited health literacy can learn at their own pace, while those with more background knowledge can turn off the narration and proceed quickly. The presentation automatically stops if the patient becomes distracted and doesn’t press continue.
- Patients often feel intimidated when engaging in teach-back with a healthcare provider. In an X-Plain program, patients who answer a question incorrectly can try again without embarrassment. When they answer questions correctly, their confidence grows. Patients who feel less anxiety can focus more easily during teach-back and are more likely to point out possible medical errors.
Why Do Healthcare Providers Prefer X-Plain?
X-Plain not only increases patient satisfaction, but it also reduces the burden on healthcare providers. We help our clients:
- Streamline teach-back by answering the most common questions that patients and their families ask.
- Support informed consent by documenting completion and comprehension of the programs. Our tutorials have been used in a court of law to help dismiss claims that the patient was not adequately informed.
- Engage a broader population by giving patients access to content in their native language – English, Spanish or Arabic.
- Achieve their goals by developing patient education content and solutions that meet each client’s needs.
What Topics Are Included in the Obstetrics & Neonatal Library?
The X-Plain Obstetrics and Neonatal library spans the entire continuum of care – from acute to chronic care and prevention to discharge instructions. The following titles are included:
Amniocentesis
Baby Baths
Baby Health Checkup - Well-Baby Exam
Biotinidase Deficiency
Birth Control - Contraception
Birth Control - Emergency Contraception
Birth Defects
Breast Milk Storage
Breastfeeding
Cancer and Pregnancy
Car Seat Safety
Childhood Immunizations
Circumcision - Pediatrics
Common Infant and Newborn Problems
Coping with Colic
C-Section
Dilation and Curettage
Discharge Instructions - General
Down Syndrome
Ectopic Pregnancy
Edema
Epidural Anesthesia
Expressing Your Pain
Fallopian Tube Catheterization - Recanalization
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Foley Catheter - Female
Galactosemia
General Anesthesia
Gestational Diabetes
Gestational Hypertension
Health Problems in Pregnancy
HIV/AIDS and Pregnancy
Infant and Newborn Care
Infant and Newborn Development
Infant and Newborn Nutrition
Infant CPR
Infections and Pregnancy
Iron Mineral
MCAD
Miscarriage
Moderate Sedation
Natural Family Planning
Neonatal Jaundice
Neural Tube Defects - NTDs
Newborn Screening
Newborn Screening Tests
Nutrition and Exercise During Pregnancy
Patient Safety
Perineorrhaphy
Phenylketonuria or PKU
Placenta Previa
Postpartum Care
Postpartum Depression
Preconception Care
Pregnancy
Pregnancy - First Trimester - What to Expect
Pregnancy - Second Trimester - What to Expect
Pregnancy - Third Trimester - What to Expect
Pregnancy and Medicines
Pregnancy and Substance Abuse
Premature Infant Care
Prenatal Care
Prenatal Testing
Preterm Labor
Preventing an Infection After Surgery
Preventing Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections
Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis
Preventing MRSA Infections - Healthcare
Preventing Neural Tube Defects
Preventing Surgical Site Infections - SSI
Rectocele Surgery
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
SCAD
Spinal Anesthesia
Stillbirth
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - SIDS
Taking Care of Yourself During Your First Trimester of Pregnancy
Taking Care of Yourself During Your Second Trimester of Pregnancy
Taking Care of Yourself During Your Third Trimester of Pregnancy
The Patient's Role In Preventing Infection at the Hospital
Transvaginal Cerclage
Twin Gestation
Ultrasound
Umbilical Cord Care
Vaginal Birth
Vaginal Birth after a Cesarean Delivery - VBAC
Vaginal Birth Postpartum Care
What To Do When Your Baby Cries
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Baby Baths
Baby Health Checkup - Well-Baby Exam
Biotinidase Deficiency
Birth Control - Contraception
Birth Control - Emergency Contraception
Birth Defects
Breast Milk Storage
Breastfeeding
Cancer and Pregnancy
Car Seat Safety
Childhood Immunizations
Circumcision - Pediatrics
Common Infant and Newborn Problems
Coping with Colic
C-Section
Dilation and Curettage
Discharge Instructions - General
Down Syndrome
Ectopic Pregnancy
Edema
Epidural Anesthesia
Expressing Your Pain
Fallopian Tube Catheterization - Recanalization
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Foley Catheter - Female
Galactosemia
General Anesthesia
Gestational Diabetes
Gestational Hypertension
Health Problems in Pregnancy
HIV/AIDS and Pregnancy
Infant and Newborn Care
Infant and Newborn Development
Infant and Newborn Nutrition
Infant CPR
Infections and Pregnancy
Iron Mineral
MCAD
Miscarriage
Moderate Sedation
Natural Family Planning
Neonatal Jaundice
Neural Tube Defects - NTDs
Newborn Screening
Newborn Screening Tests
Nutrition and Exercise During Pregnancy
Patient Safety
Perineorrhaphy
Phenylketonuria or PKU
Placenta Previa
Postpartum Care
Postpartum Depression
Preconception Care
Pregnancy
Pregnancy - First Trimester - What to Expect
Pregnancy - Second Trimester - What to Expect
Pregnancy - Third Trimester - What to Expect
Pregnancy and Medicines
Pregnancy and Substance Abuse
Premature Infant Care
Prenatal Care
Prenatal Testing
Preterm Labor
Preventing an Infection After Surgery
Preventing Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections
Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis
Preventing MRSA Infections - Healthcare
Preventing Neural Tube Defects
Preventing Surgical Site Infections - SSI
Rectocele Surgery
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
SCAD
Spinal Anesthesia
Stillbirth
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - SIDS
Taking Care of Yourself During Your First Trimester of Pregnancy
Taking Care of Yourself During Your Second Trimester of Pregnancy
Taking Care of Yourself During Your Third Trimester of Pregnancy
The Patient's Role In Preventing Infection at the Hospital
Transvaginal Cerclage
Twin Gestation
Ultrasound
Umbilical Cord Care
Vaginal Birth
Vaginal Birth after a Cesarean Delivery - VBAC
Vaginal Birth Postpartum Care
What To Do When Your Baby Cries
Contact us for a quote or to explore other solutions for your patient portal or website.