Patient expectations of radiology in noninteractive encounters.
- 1 July 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Radiology
- Vol. 172 (1) , 275-276
- https://doi.org/10.1148/radiology.172.1.2740514
Abstract
Open-ended interviews with 107 patients documented specific patient expectations of radiologic procedures during which there was no direct radiologist-patient interaction. Patient expectations could be classified into those related to the facility and those related to interactions with radiology staff. Among facility-related expectations, waiting time far outweighed all other concerns. Interpersonal skills were the predominant expectation of radiology staff. The role of the radiologist in fulfilling patient expectations was less clear. Only 10% of unprompted patients cited the radiologist as a factor in their expectations. When patients were specifically prompted to discuss the radiologist''s role, communication skills, accuracy of interpretation, and interpersonal skills were the predominant concerns.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
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