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Educational Discharge Video Impact on Post-Operative Healthcare Utilization After HoLEP

Educational Discharge Video Impact on Post-Operative Healthcare Utilization After HoLEP

Recruiting
18 years and older
Male
Phase N/A

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Overview

This will be a randomized interventional study. Patients scheduled to undergo a HoLEP at UCSF will be randomized into two groups after the procedure: one group will watch a scripted educational HoLEP video and the other group will not receive a video. We will monitor the post-operative care utilization after discharge. Secondary outcomes will include patient satisfaction.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Adults aged 18+
  2. Patients scheduled for a HoLEP procedure
  3. Patients willing to complete both baseline and follow up surveys
  4. Patients able to provide informed consent
  5. Patients are English-speaking and understand English

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients under 18+
  2. Patients unable to consent
  3. Patients unable to complete surveys
  4. Patients without a prostate.
  5. Patients are non-English speakers

Study details
    HoLEP
    Patient Satisfaction
    Educational Video Intervention

NCT06975033

University of California, San Francisco

13 May 2026

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