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Each contact uses a standardized communication script addressing patient concerns, provides concise procedure-related education, and includes a 2-3 minute relaxation\u002Fbreathing exercise. For patients undergoing lower GI procedures, a bowel preparation checklist is reviewed and an information card is issued\u002Fverified at each contact. Delivery starts at enrollment and continues through 24-48 hours post-procedure or until discharge, whichever comes first. Staff receive standardized training with competency assessment; fidelity is monitored via daily checklists with an adherence target of ≥85%. All usual clinical care remains available at all times.",[13],"Behavioral: Enhanced Ward-Round Frequency With Standardized Communication",{"label":15,"type":16,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"Usual Care Ward Rounds (2\u002Fday)","ACTIVE_COMPARATOR","Routine ward rounds twice daily (morning 07:00-09:00 and afternoon 15:00-17:00) according to standard hospital practice, without additional structured rounds, standardized communication scripts, scheduled relaxation exercises, or structured bowel preparation checklists beyond usual patient education. Applied from enrollment through 24-48 hours post-procedure or until discharge, whichever comes first. Clinically necessary additional contacts are permitted and recorded as protocol deviations. All other aspects of care follow standard institutional pathways.",[19],"Behavioral: Usual Care Ward Rounds (2\u002Fday)",[21,28],{"type":22,"name":23,"description":24,"armGroupLabels":25,"otherNames":26},"BEHAVIORAL","Enhanced Ward-Round Frequency With Standardized Communication","In intervention wards\u002Fperiods, the care team conducts four brief, structured ward-round contacts per day (morning, noon, afternoon, and a bedtime contact not later than 21:30), each lasting approximately 3-5 minutes. Each contact uses a standardized communication script that addresses patient concerns, provides concise procedure-related education, and includes a 2-3 minute relaxation\u002Fbreathing exercise; for lower GI procedures, a bowel preparation checklist is reviewed and an information card is issued\u002Fverified. Delivery starts at enrollment and continues through 24-48 hours post-procedure or until discharge, whichever comes first. Staff receive standardized training; fidelity is monitored via daily checklists with an adherence target of ≥85%. Usual clinical care remains available at all times.",[9],[27],"Enhanced Ward Rounds; 4\u002Fday Ward Rounds; Standardized Communication Package",{"type":22,"name":15,"description":29,"armGroupLabels":30,"otherNames":31},"Routine ward rounds twice daily (morning and afternoon) according to standard hospital practice, without additional rounds, the standardized communication script, relaxation exercise, or the structured bowel preparation checklist beyond usual education. Applied from enrollment through 24-48 hours post-procedure or until discharge, whichever comes first. Any clinically necessary deviations are permitted and recorded as protocol deviations; all other aspects of care follow standard pathways.",[15],[32],"Usual Care; Standard Practice",null,[35],{"name":36,"role":37,"phone":38,"phoneExt":33,"email":39},"Qiangqiang Tian","CONTACT","15009460497","tianqq2023@lzu.edu.cn",[41],{"facility":42,"status":33,"city":43,"state":44,"zip":45,"country":46,"countryCode":47,"cosmosGeoPoint":48,"geoPoint":53,"contacts":54},"The First Hospital of Lanzhou University","Lanzhou","Gansu","730000","China","CN",{"type":49,"coordinates":50},"Point",[51,52],103.83987,36.05701,{"lat":52,"lon":51},[55],{"name":36,"role":37,"phone":56,"phoneExt":33,"email":39},"86+15009460497",{"type":58,"investigatorFullName":59,"investigatorTitle":60,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":33,"oldOrganization":33},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR","Zhaofeng Chen","Clinical Professor","100614998","enhanced-ward-rounds-and-communication-for-pre-procedural-anxiety-in-gi-endoscopy-patients-100614998",false,"NCT07286877","Enhanced Ward Rounds and Communication for Pre-procedural Anxiety in GI Endoscopy Patients","Enhanced Ward-Round Frequency With Standardized Communication for Pre-procedural Anxiety in Hospitalized Patients Undergoing Therapeutic Gastrointestinal Endoscopy","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Age ≥18 years.\n2. Inpatients scheduled for therapeutic gastrointestinal endoscopy (e.g., ESD\u002FEMR, therapeutic colonoscopy).\n3. Able to provide informed consent and complete required assessments.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nEmergency\u002Fimmediate endoscopy required.\n\n1. Severe cognitive impairment or psychotic disorder affecting assessments. Isolation\u002Fsingle room preventing protocol implementation.\n2. Unable to complete the primary pre-procedure assessment within the 2-4 hour window.","ALL","18 Years",{"count":71,"type":72},1000,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[75],"NA","This study tests a new way to help reduce anxiety in hospitalized patients waiting for therapeutic gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy procedures, like EMR or ESD. Anxiety before these procedures is common and can make preparation harder, increase medication needs, and affect recovery.\n\nWe compare standard ward checks (twice a day) to enhanced checks (four times a day) with structured talks and simple relaxation exercises. The goal is to see if the enhanced approach lowers anxiety levels, measured by a standard scale called the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A), from baseline to 24 hours before the procedure.\n\nWho can join? Adults (18+) scheduled for inpatient GI endoscopy with at least 2 days hospital stay and mild anxiety. Exclusions include emergencies or severe mental health issues.\n\nThe study is done in hospital wards, with groups assigned by ward periods to keep it real-world. Benefits may include less anxiety and better experience; risks are low as it's just more supportive talks. Participation is voluntary with informed consent. Results could improve hospital care routines.",[78,79,80,81,82],"Anxiety","Depression Disorders","Sleep Wake Disorders","Gastrointestinal Diseases","Preoperative Anxiety","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-12-13",{"date":86,"type":87},"2025-12-16","ACTUAL",{"date":89,"type":72},"2026-01-15",{"date":91,"type":72},"2027-02-20",{"name":5,"class":6},1]