Clinician-patient communication of medical imaging results: a scoping review
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2024-04-16Creators
Beever, Daniel
Holaman, Jemila
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This scoping review explores factors considered in the communication of medical imaging results between healthcare professionals and patients. The review forms part of a PhD research project looking at the development of a communication toolkit to aid discussion of lung MRI results in cystic fibrosis (CF). However, this review adopts a broader focus than purely MRI and CF, in consideration of both the paucity of literature and potential benefit of exploring a wider context, in terms of learning from approaches taken in different health areas and with different imaging techniques.
The findings of the review will be used alongside the results of a survey to understand the current evidence base and inform the development of subsequent focus groups.
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Subjects
- Diagnostic imaging -- Patients
- Medical personnel and patient
- Health Communication
- Professional-Patient Relations
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Medical imaging; Health communication
- Medicine and Dentistry::Clinical medicine
- Subjects Allied to Medicine::Medical technology::Radiology::Radiography, diagnostic
- W Medicine and related subjects (NLM Classification)::WN Radiology. Diagnostic imaging
- W Medicine and related subjects (NLM Classification)::W Health professions
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences::School of Medicine
Deposit date
2024-04-16Data type
Scoping review protocolContributors
- Prayle, Andrew
- Leighton, Paul
- Howells, Laura
Funders
- Other
- Cystic Fibrosis Trust
Grant number
- SRC 025
Collection dates
- From April 2024
Data collection method
Data collection protocolResource languages
- en