Patient communication in radiology: Moving up the agenda.

Journal: European journal of radiology
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Abstract

Optimised communication between patients and the imaging team is an essential component of providing patient-centred and value-based care. Communication with patients can be challenging in the setting of busy radiology departments where there is a focus on efficient and accurate diagnosis. Traditionally, most results are provided directly to the referring clinician. However, the importance of direct communication between the radiologist and patient is increasingly relevant, particularly in the context of face-to-face settings such as rapid assessment and ultrasound clinics, and interventional radiology, as well as in written form through electronic patient portals. Artificial intelligence tools may improve efficiency, allowing more time for radiologists to communicate directly with patients. There is a need for dedicated training in communication skills for imaging professionals. This review considers the topic of patient communication in the setting of imaging departments and discusses the ways that communication skills may be improved through training and through harnessing emerging digital technologies that may enhance the quality of communication.

Authors

  • Andrea G Rockall
    Department of Radiology, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Fulham Road, London, SW3 6JJ, UK.
  • Caroline Justich
    Patient Representative.
  • Thomas Helbich
    Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-guided Therapy, Medical University of Vienna & General Hospital, Division of Molecular and Structural Preclinical Imaging, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, Floor 7F, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
  • Valerie Vilgrain
    Université Paris Cité and Department of Radiology, Hôpital Beaujon, APHP.Nord, Paris, France.