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通过患者门户获取放射学报告:临床模拟研究以调查患者偏好。

Access to radiologic reports via a patient portal: clinical simulations to investigate patient preferences.

机构信息

Department of Radiology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA.

出版信息

J Am Coll Radiol. 2012 Apr;9(4):256-63. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2011.12.023.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The aim of this study was to determine (1) the patient-preferred timing characteristics of a system for online patient access to radiologic reports and (2) patient resource needs and preferences after exposure to reports.

METHODS

Adult outpatients from a single imaging center completed researcher-administered electronic questionnaires. Participants were exposed to 3 simulated clinical scenarios and asked to answer questions on the basis of what they thought they would do in each. Scenarios included symptomatology and written radiology reports that were nearly normal, seriously abnormal, and indeterminate, with reports containing typical medical terminology. Participants were asked about preferred timing for online access to reports, communication methods, educational resources, and alternative formats. McNemar's test correlated proportions and generalized estimating equations were used to evaluate responses.

RESULTS

Participants (n = 53) most often preferred immediate access to reports: 32 (60.2%) for the nearly normal scenario, 25 (47.2%) for the seriously abnormal scenario, and 24 (45.3%) for the indeterminate scenario. Three-day delayed access was next most commonly preferred: 15 (28.3%), 19 (35.8%), and 19 (35.8%), respectively. Forty-two participants (79.2%) preferred the portal method of notification over ways they have historically gotten results, with an increased proportion being satisfied with it overall (P < .04). Most would use a variety of educational resources and found alternative lay language conclusions and hyperlinks helpful.

CONCLUSIONS

Some outpatients want immediate online access to complete, written radiologic reports and would use multiple resources to understand report contents. Effects of immediate access on provider workflow and on anxiety and autonomy among a diverse population of patients still need to be studied.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定:(1) 患者对在线获取放射报告系统的首选时间特征;(2) 患者在接触报告后对资源的需求和偏好。

方法

来自单一影像中心的成年门诊患者完成了研究人员管理的电子问卷调查。参与者接触了 3 个模拟临床场景,并根据他们在每个场景中的想法回答问题。这些场景包括症状和近乎正常、严重异常和不确定的书面放射学报告,报告中包含典型的医学术语。参与者被问及对在线获取报告的首选时间、沟通方式、教育资源和替代格式的偏好。McNemar 检验相关比例,广义估计方程用于评估反应。

结果

参与者(n=53)最常首选即时访问报告:32 例(60.2%)为近乎正常的场景,25 例(47.2%)为严重异常的场景,24 例(45.3%)为不确定的场景。其次最常选择 3 天延迟访问:15 例(28.3%)、19 例(35.8%)和 19 例(35.8%),分别为。42 名参与者(79.2%)更喜欢门户通知方式,而不是他们历来获取结果的方式,对其总体满意度增加(P<0.04)。大多数人会使用各种教育资源,并发现替代通俗语言的结论和超链接有帮助。

结论

一些门诊患者希望立即在线访问完整的书面放射报告,并将使用多种资源来理解报告内容。即时访问对提供者工作流程以及对不同患者群体的焦虑和自主权的影响仍需研究。

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