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Radiologists’ Experience With Patient Interactions in the Era of Open Access of Patients to Radiology Reports

机译:放射科医师对患者的开放式通道时代的患者互动的经验进行放射学报告

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PurposeThe aim of this study was to evaluate radiologists’ experiences with patient interactions in the era of open access of patients to radiology reports. MethodsThis prospective, nonrandom survey of staff and trainee radiologists (n?= 128) at a single large academic institution was performed with approval from the institutional review board with a waiver of the requirement to obtain informed consent. A multiple-choice questionnaire with optional free-text comments was constructed with an online secure platform (REDCap) and distributed via departmental e-mail between June 1 and July 31, 2016. Participation in the survey was voluntary and anonymous, and responses were collected and aggregated via REDCap. Statistical analysis of categorical responses was performed with the χ2test, with statistical significance defined asP< .05. ResultsAlmost three-quarters of surveys (73.4% [94 of 128]) were completed. Staff radiologists represented 54.3% of survey respondents (51 of 94) and trainees 45.7% (43 of 94). Most respondents (78.7% [74 of 94]) found interactions with patients to be a satisfying experience. More than half of radiologists (54.3% [51 of 94]) desired more opportunities for patient interaction, with no significant difference in the proportion of staff and trainee radiologists who desired more patient interaction (56.9% [29 of 51] versus 51.2% [22 of 43],P?= .58). Staff radiologists who specialized in vascular and interventional radiology and mammography were significantly more likely to desire more patient interaction compared with other specialists (77.8% [14 of 18] versus 45.5% [15 of 33],P?= .03). Only 4.2% of radiologists (4 of 94) found patient interactions to be detrimental to normal workflow, with 19.1% of radiologists (18 of 94) reporting having to spend more than 15 min per patient interaction. ConclusionsMost academic staff and trainee radiologists would like to have more opportunities for patient interaction and consider patient interaction rarely detrimental to workflow.
机译:本研究的目的是评估放射科学家对患者的患者互动的患者与放射学报告的时代的相互作用的经验。法律审查委员会在一家大型学术机构的员工和实习放射科医生(N?= 128)的前瞻性,非批准,由机构审查委员会批准,豁免要求获取知情同意书。具有可选自由文本评论的多项选择问卷,并通过在线安全平台(Redcap),并通过6月1日至2016年7月31日之间通过部门电子邮件分发。参加调查是自愿和匿名的,并收集了答复并通过Redcap汇总。用χ2TEST进行分类响应的统计分析,统计显着性定义了ASP <.05。结果最多四分之三的调查(73.4%[94号,共128名])完成。员工放射科医生代表了54.3%的调查受访者(51分,共94名)和学员45.7%(第43条第43条)。大多数受访者(78.7%[94的74])发现与患者的相互作用是令人满意的经验。超过一半的放射科医生(54.3%[51/94])所需的患者互动机会,工作人员和实习放射科医生的比例没有显着差异,希望更多的患者相互作用(56.9%[29%],51.2%(共51.2%)[ 22,共43],p?= .58)。与其他专家相比,专门涉及血管和介入放射学和乳房X线摄影的员工放射科医生更容易渴望更多的患者相互作用(77.8%[18],共14例,共35%],p?= .03中的45%]。只有4.2%的放射科医师(94个)发现患者的相互作用对正常工作流有害,19.1%的放射科医生(18个)报告每位患者互动超过15分钟。结论至多以学术人员和实习生放射科医生希望有更多的耐心互动机会,并考虑患者互动很少有害工作流程。

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