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A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words. Needs Assessment for Multimedia Radiology Reports in a Large Tertiary Care Medical Center

机译:一张图片胜过千言万语。大型三级医疗中心对多媒体放射学报告的需求评估

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Rationale and Objectives: Radiology reports are the major, and often only, means of communication between radiologists and their referring clinicians. The purposes of this study are to identify referring physicians' preferences about radiology reports and to quantify their perceived value of multimedia reports (with embedded images) compared with narrative text reports. Materials and Methods: We contacted 1800 attending physicians from a range of specialties at large tertiary care medical center via e-mail and a hospital newsletter linking to a 24-question electronic survey between July and November 2012. One hundred sixty physicians responded, yielding a response rate of 8.9%. Survey results were analyzed using Statistical Analysis Software (SAS Institute Inc, Cary, NC). Results: Of the 160 referring physicians respondents, 142 (89%) indicated a general interest in reports with embedded images and completed the remainder of the survey questions. Of 142 respondents, 103 (73%) agreed or strongly agreed that reports with embedded images could improve the quality of interactions with radiologists; 129 respondents (91%) agreed or strongly agreed that having access to significant images enhances understanding of a text-based report; 110 respondents (77%) agreed or strongly agreed that multimedia reports would significantly improve referring physician satisfaction; and 85 respondents (60%) felt strongly or very strongly that multimedia reports would significantly improve patient care and outcomes. Conclusions: Creating accessible, readable, and automatic multimedia reports should be a high priority to enhance the practice and satisfaction of referring physicians, improve patient care, and emphasize the critical role radiology plays in current medical care.
机译:理由和目标:放射学报告是放射科医生与其推荐临床医生之间进行交流的主要手段,并且通常仅是这种手段。本研究的目的是确定推荐医师对放射学报告的偏爱,并量化其与叙述性文本报告相比多媒体报告(带有嵌入式图像)的感知价值。资料和方法:我们通过电子邮件和医院通讯(与2012年7月至11月之间的24个问题的电子调查相关联),与大型三级医疗中心的1800名主治医生进行了联系。一百六十名医生对此做出了回应,回应率为8.9%。使用统计分析软件(SAS Institute Inc,卡里,北卡罗来纳州)对调查结果进行了分析。结果:在160位转诊医师的受访者中,有142位(占89%)表示对带有嵌入式图像的报告普遍感兴趣,并完成了其余的调查问题。在142位受访者中,有103位(73%)同意或强烈同意带有嵌入式图像的报告可以提高与放射科医生的互动质量; 129位回应者(91%)同意或强烈同意,存取重要图像可增进对文字报告的理解; 110位受访者(77%)同意或强烈同意多媒体报告将大大提高转诊医师的满意度; 85位受访者(60%)强烈或非常强烈地认为多媒体报告将大大改善患者的护理和治疗效果。结论:创建可访问,可读和自动的多媒体报告应成为提高推荐医生的实践和满意度,改善患者护理并强调放射学在当前医学护理中的关键作用的高度优先事项。

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