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Double vision: An exploration of radiologists’ and general practitioners’ views on using picture archiving and communication systems (PACS)

机译:双重愿景:使用图片归档和通信系统(PACS)对放射科医生和通用从业者的看法的探索

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This article explores the perspectives of two user groups, general practitioners (GPs) and consultant radiologists (CRs), on the rollout of picture archiving and communications systems (PACS) within acute trusts and eventuallyudto primary care as part of the electronic patient record. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 16 CRs and 31 GPs. Analysis was carried out using a grounded theory approach. Radiologists expressed positive views about the implementation of PACS in secondary care, but were wary of GPs accessing radiological images. GPs expressed concerns about the added burdens that PACS might bring to primary care, but most felt that sharing images with patients could benefit doctor–patient communication and increase patient satisfaction. This study highlights both impediments and pathways to the implementation of PACS in primary care, and illustrates the importance of regarding PACS as socially embedded and users as culturally disparate.
机译:本文探讨了两个用户组,通用从业者(GPS)和顾问放射科学家(CRS)的角度,在急性信任中的图片归档和通信系统(PACS)中,最终 UDTO初级保健作为电子患者记录的一部分。定性访谈是以16个CRS和31个GPS进行的。使用接地理论方法进行分析。放射科医师对次级护理中PACS的实施表达了积极的看法,但谨慎对GPS访问放射性图像。 GPS对PACS可能带来初级保健的增加的负担表示担忧,但大多数人认为与患者共享图像可以使医患沟通和提高患者满意度。本研究突出了初级保健中PACS实施的障碍和途径,并说明了PACS作为社会嵌入式和用户在文化上存在的重要性的重要性。

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