Norwegian general practitioners' and radiologists' perspectives on the referral, justification, and unnecessary imaging-a survey.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Elin Kjelle, Eivind Richter Andersen, Ingrid Øfsti Brandsæter, Bjørn Morten Hofmann
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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to survey general practitioners' (GPs) and radiologists' perspectives on referrals, imaging justification, and unnecessary imaging in Norway.

Materials and methods: The survey covered access to imaging, responsibilities, attitudes toward justification assessment, referral process, and demographics using multiple choice questions, statements to report agreement with using the Likert scale and one open question.

Results: Forty radiologists and 58 GPs attending national conferences completed a web-based survey, with a 20/15% response rate, respectively. Both radiologists (97%) and GPs (100%) considered avoiding unnecessary examinations essential to their role in the healthcare service. Still, 91% of GPs admitted that they referred to imaging they thought was not helpful, while about 60% of the radiologists agreed that unnecessary imaging was conducted in their workplace. GPs reported pressure from patients and patients having private insurance as the most common reasons for doing unnecessary examinations. In contrast, radiologists reported a lack of clinical information and the inability to discuss patient cases with the GPs as the most common reasons.

Conclusion: This study adds to our understanding of radiologists' and GPs' perspectives on unnecessary imaging and referrals. Better guidelines and, even more importantly, better communication between the referrer and the radiologist are needed. Addressing these issues can reduce unnecessary imaging and improve the quality and safety of care.

挪威全科医生和放射科医生对转诊、理由和不必要成像的看法--一项调查。
目的:本研究旨在调查挪威全科医生(GPs)和放射科医生对转诊、成像合理性和不必要成像的看法:调查内容包括获得影像学检查的途径、责任、对合理性评估的态度、转诊流程和人口统计学,采用多项选择题、利克特量表和一个开放式问题来报告是否同意:参加全国会议的 40 名放射科医生和 58 名全科医生完成了网络调查,回复率分别为 20%/15%。放射科医生(97%)和全科医生(100%)都认为避免不必要的检查对他们在医疗服务中的角色至关重要。不过,91% 的全科医生承认,他们曾转诊过他们认为没有帮助的影像学检查,而约 60% 的放射科医生也认为,在他们的工作场所曾进行过不必要的影像学检查。全科医生表示,病人的压力和病人拥有私人保险是进行不必要检查的最常见原因。与此相反,放射科医生表示,缺乏临床信息和无法与全科医生讨论病人病例是最常见的原因:这项研究让我们进一步了解了放射科医生和全科医生对不必要的影像检查和转诊的看法。我们需要更好的指南,更重要的是,需要加强转诊医生和放射科医生之间的沟通。解决这些问题可以减少不必要的影像学检查,提高医疗质量和安全性。
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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
19.00%
发文量
47
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care is an international online open access journal publishing articles with relevance to general practice and primary health care. Focusing on the continuous professional development in family medicine the journal addresses clinical, epidemiological and humanistic topics in relation to the daily clinical practice. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care is owned by the members of the National Colleges of General Practice in the five Nordic countries through the Nordic Federation of General Practice (NFGP). The journal includes original research on topics related to general practice and family medicine, and publishes both quantitative and qualitative original research, editorials, discussion and analysis papers and reviews to facilitate continuing professional development in family medicine. The journal''s topics range broadly and include: • Clinical family medicine • Epidemiological research • Qualitative research • Health services research.
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