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Randomized Controlled Trial Examining Effects of Web-Based Information on Patient Satisfaction and Image Quality in 18F-FDG PET/CT Examinations

机译:基于Web的宠物/ CT考试中的基于Web的患者满意度和图像质量的随机对照试验检查

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Our aim was to compare the effect that having access, versus not having access, to web-based patient information on 18F-FDG PET/CT has on image quality and on patient satisfaction with their care during and knowledge about the examination, as well as to explore whether patients utilized and were satisfied with the web-based information. Methods: We recruited 148 patients between October 2015 and December 2016 and randomly assigned them to a standard-care group or an intervention group. Both groups received standard information about the 18F-FDG PET/CT examination, but the intervention group also received access to web-based information. A questionnaire was used to evaluate patient satisfaction with, knowledge about, and discomfort during the examination, and a masked assessment of image quality was conducted. Results: Overall satisfaction was high in both groups. The lowest satisfaction was with information about how the patients would receive the results of the examination. More patients in the intervent n group than in the standard-care group knew how the 18F-FDG PET/CT examination would be conducted. Descriptive data suggest that image quality was slightly better in the intervention group than in the standard-care group, but none of the outcomes significantly differed between the groups. However, several obstacles were encountered during recruitment that led to insufficient power to detect differences. Also, only 54 of 75 patients (72%) in the intervention group utilized the web-based information. However, those who did utilize the information were satisfied with it and found it helpful. Conclusion: The effects of web-based information need to be investigated in a larger sample of patients. Having access to improved information before undergoing 18F-FDG PET/CT may help patients prepare for and undergo the examination. It may also improve image quality. However, this possibility needs to be investigated using image quality as the primary outcome. The results may be used to improve patient information and cre and thereby optimize the 18F-FDG PET/CT procedure.
机译:我们的目标是比较有关18F-FDG PET / CT的基于网络的患者信息的访问,而不是访问基于网络的患者信息,以及在考试的内容和知识以及关于考试的关注和知识的情况下对患者满意度探索是否患者是否利用并满足于基于网络的信息。方法:我们招募了2015年10月和2016年12月之间的148名患者,并随机将其分配给标准保管小组或干预组。两组都收到了有关18F-FDG PET / CT检查的标准信息,但干预组还收到了对基于Web的信息。调查问卷用于评估考试期间的患者满意度,知识和不适,并进行了对图像质量的掩蔽评估。结果:两组的总体满意度高。最低的满足感是关于患者如何收到考试结果的信息。在N组中的更多患者比标准治疗组中的患者知道如何进行18F-FDG PET / CT检查。描述性数据表明,干预组在介入组中的图像质量略微好于标准护理组,但群体之间没有任何结果在显着差异。然而,在招募期间遇到了几个障碍导致无法检测到差异的不足。此外,干预组中只有54名患者(72%)利用基于网络的信息。然而,那些确实利用这些信息的人对此感到满意,并发现它有用。结论:需要在更大的患者样本中研究基于网的信息的影响。在接受18F-FDG PET / CT之前,可以访问改进的信息,可以帮助患者为患者做好准备并进行检查。它还可以提高图像质量。但是,需要使用图像质量作为主要结果来调查这种可能性。结果可用于改善患者信息和CRE,从而优化18F-FDG PET / CT程序。

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