Reda Azza S, Hashem Dalia Abdulmonem, Khashoggi Khalid, Abukhodair Felwa
Diagnostic Radiology, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, SAU.
Information Technology, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, SAU.
Cureus. 2020 Nov 5;12(11):e11336. doi: 10.7759/cureus.11336.
Background The radiology report is the way of communication between the radiologists and the clinicians of different specialties. Each part of the report is important and significant in the patient management plan. Therefore, knowledge of interpretation and behavior in understanding the final report is a variable crucial skill. Methods This is a cross-sectional survey study to explore the behavior and attitude of clinicians toward radiology reports in relation to their professional clinical demographic. A total of 107 physicians participated, including consultants, specialists, and residents among different specialties. Results Among the 107 responses, 58.9% were male and 41.1% were female. The majority of the physicians (78.5%) read the radiology report for every requested study for each patient, while 21.5% of participants didn't read the radiology report for the studies they requested, instead, they only read it occasionally. Gender played a significant factor, as female practitioners were more likely to read the complete radiology report (P = 0.033). In addition, the age of the practitioner was also significant as clinicians in the age group 40-60 years old were more likely to check the requested radiology image prior to reading the report compared to age groups 20-39 and >60 years (P = 0.035). Lastly, specialists were significantly more likely to read the entire radiology report compared to consultants and residents (P = 0.006). Conclusion More emphasis and awareness should be provided to clinicians on the importance of reading the entire radiology report as some information can be missed if not being read completely.
放射学报告是放射科医生与不同专科临床医生之间的沟通方式。报告的每个部分在患者管理计划中都很重要且意义重大。因此,了解最终报告的解读方法和相关行为是一项至关重要的可变技能。方法:这是一项横断面调查研究,旨在探讨临床医生对放射学报告的行为和态度与其专业临床人口统计学特征之间的关系。共有107名医生参与,包括不同专科的顾问医生、专科医生和住院医生。结果:在107份回复中,58.9%为男性,41.1%为女性。大多数医生(78.5%)会阅读每位患者每项申请检查的放射学报告,而21.5%的参与者不会阅读他们申请检查的放射学报告,而是只是偶尔阅读。性别是一个重要因素,因为女性从业者更有可能阅读完整的放射学报告(P = 0.033)。此外,从业者的年龄也有显著影响,40至60岁年龄组的临床医生比20至39岁和60岁以上年龄组的临床医生更有可能在阅读报告之前查看申请的放射学影像(P = 0.035)。最后,与顾问医生和住院医生相比,专科医生更有可能阅读完整的放射学报告(P = 0.006)。结论:应向临床医生更多地强调和提高他们对阅读完整放射学报告重要性的认识,因为如果不完整阅读,可能会遗漏一些信息。