Improving the Quality of Bowel Preparation: Rewarding Patients for Success or Intensive Patient Education?

Conclusions: Contrasting general beliefs, additional interventions (e.g. incentives or phone consultation) did not improve the quality of the bowel preparation. The unexpected result shows that utilizing extra resources must be balanced against real-world outcomes and may not always provide the expected result.  
Source: Digestive Diseases - Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research