| Literature DB >> 31410014 |
Nabi Fatahi1,2, Ferid Krupic3, Mikael Hellström1,4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate modes and quality of interprofessional communication between clinicians and radiologists, and to identify difficulties and possibilities in this context, as experienced by referring clinicians. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Focus group interviews with 22 clinicians from different specialties were carried out. The leading question was: "How do you experience communication, verbal and nonverbal, between referring clinicians and radiologists?" Content analysis was used for interpretation of data.Entities:
Keywords: face-to-face communication; interprofessional communication; interprofessional trust; radiologist; radiology report; referring physician
Year: 2019 PMID: 31410014 PMCID: PMC6650448 DOI: 10.2147/JMDH.S207649
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Multidiscip Healthc ISSN: 1178-2390
Theme, categories, sub-categories and codes, resulting from the the qualitative content analysis of the focus group discussions performed
| Theme | Multifaceted communication issues | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Categories | Modes and quality of communication | Impact of practical issues | Improvement potential | ||||
| Sub-categories | The radiology report | Radiology rounds and conferences | Face-to- face and phone contact outside rounds | Time and economy | Prioritization | Technical aspects | Suggestions for improvement |
| Codes | Vital for medical decision-making. | Appreciated by clinicians. | Face-to-face case discussions appreciated. | Lack of time for communi-cation in clinical routine. | Radiology reporting priority routines. | Multiple software systems problematic. | Better medical feedback in both directions. |