| Literature DB >> 31549246 |
Valentina Scholz1, Sandra Lange2, Britta Rosenberg1, Marie-Luise Kromrey1, Annika Syperek1, Norbert Hosten1, Thomas Kohlmann3, Michael Kirsch1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to prospectively investigate patients' satisfaction with briefings before computed tomography (CT) examinations, determine feasibility, and identify factors influencing patient satisfaction independent of patient and physician characteristics.Entities:
Keywords: Contrast-enhancement; Doctor-patient communication; Informed consent; Patients’ satisfaction
Year: 2019 PMID: 31549246 PMCID: PMC6757073 DOI: 10.1186/s13244-019-0778-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insights Imaging ISSN: 1869-4101
Descriptive data and statistical analysis of categorical variables
| Variable | Category | N (%) | ϰ2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | Female | 80 (50.0) | 0.000 |
| Male | 80 (50.0) | ||
| Higher educationa | No | 122 (76.3%) | 44.100**** |
| Yes | 38 (23.8%) | ||
| Hospitalization | Inpatient | 71 (44.4) | 2.025 |
| Outpatient | 89 (55.6) | ||
| Prior informed consent briefing | Yes | 123 (76.9) | 46.225**** |
| No | 37 (23.1) | ||
| Supplemental source(s) of information | Yes | 44 (27.5) | 32.400**** |
| No | 116 (72.5) | ||
| Perceived type of communicationb | physician-centered | 82 (51.2) | 0.100 |
| patient-centered | 78 (48.8) |
N number of cases
****p < 0.0001
aHigher education “Yes” > 10 years of education, higher education “No” ≤ 10 years of education
bPerceived by patient
Statistical analysis of patient satisfaction
| Variable | Category | Mean (SD) | Effect size ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | Female | 5.3 (1.043) | ||
| Male | 4.9 (1.014) | − 2.306* | 0.18 | |
| Higher educationb | No | 5.13 (.995) | ||
| Yes | 4.95 (1.184) | 0.949 | 0.08 | |
| Hospitalization | Inpatient | 4.7 (1.085) | ||
| Outpatient | 5.5 (.790) | − 5.241**** | 0.38 | |
| Prior informed consent briefing | Yes | 5.06 (1.058) | ||
| No | 5.19 (.995) | 0.676 | 0.05 | |
| Supplemental source(s) of information | Yes | 4.91 (1.117) | ||
| No | 5.16 (1.010) | 1.337 | 0.11 | |
| Perceived type of communicationc | Physician-centered | 5.5 (.849) | ||
| Patient-centered | 4.7 (1.080) | − 4.898**** | 0.36 |
*p < 0.05; ****p < 0.0001
aAccording to Cohen [34] r > 0.10 indicated a small effect, r > 0.30 indicated a medium effect, and r > 0.50 indicated a large effect
bHigher education “Yes” > 10 years of education, higher education “No” ≤ 10 years of education
cPerceived by patient
Hierarchical regressions for the prediction of patients’ satisfaction
| Predictor | Standardized β coefficient |
| Δ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1: patient variables | Age (years) | − 0.041 | ||
| Gender (Male) | 0.145 | |||
| Supplemental source(s) of information | − 0.079 | |||
| Prior informed content briefing | − 0.033 | |||
| Hospitalization (Inpatient) | 0.400**** | |||
| Higher educationa | − 0.133 | 0.201 | 6.425**** | |
| Model 2: patient and physician variables | Age (years) | − 0.051 | ||
| Gender (Male) | 0.147 | |||
| Supplemental source(s) of information | − 0.083 | |||
| Prior informed content briefing | − 0.029 | |||
| Hospitalization (Inpatient) | 0.352* | |||
| Higher educationa | − 0.125 | |||
| Physicians’ work experience (years) | 0.010 | |||
| Physicians’ satisfaction (Likert scale 1–6) | − 0.005 | |||
| Physicians’ perception of patients’ satisfaction (Likert scale 1–6) | 0.100 | 0.209 | 0.517 | |
| Model 3: patient, physician, and communication variables | Age (years) | − 0.019 | ||
| Gender (Male) | 0.141 | |||
| Supplemental source(s) of information | − 0.053 | |||
| Prior informed content briefing | − 0.021 | |||
| Hospitalization (Inpatient) | 0.182 | |||
| Higher educationa | − 0.134 | |||
| Physicians’ work experience (years) | 0.090 | |||
| Physicians’ satisfaction (Likert scale 1–6) | − 0.013 | |||
| Physicians’ perception of patients’ satisfaction (Likert scale 1–6) | 0.084 | |||
| Necessityb (Likert-Scale 1–6) | − 0.081 | |||
| Clarityb (Likert scale 1–6) | 0.227** | |||
| Measured duration (seconds) | 0.085 | |||
| Perceived Durationb (s) | − 0.007 | |||
| Patient-centered communicationb | 0.165 | 0.286 | 3.117* |
Unless otherwise stated, variables were entered dummy coded with 0 = “No” and 1 = “Yes”. Degrees of freedom for the F test corresponding to model 1 are (6153), corresponding to model 2 are (3150), and corresponding to model 3 are (5145)
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ****p < 0.0001
aHigher education “Yes” > 10 years of education, higher education “No” ≤ 10 years of education
bPerceived by patient