Background/introduction
Can we evaluate the radiation protection knowledge of our patients through the satisfaction questionnaire ?
Description of activity and work performed
Since 2008,
after each external patient’s CT scan or MRI examination in our institution,
we offer a satisfaction questionnaire that the patient fills out of their own volition,
in paper form or on a digital tablet.
Many data are collected (modes and delays for making appointments and deadlines,
assessment of hospitality by administrative teams and care,
sense of safety,
modes and delays in obtaining results,
consultation with the radiologist,
etc...).
Results over 8 years period have been detailed in an ECR 2016 presentation (1) (84%...
Conclusion and recommendations
We believe,
therefore,
that the questionnaire of satisfaction,
easy to implement in any imaging institution (13),
may be a way to better evaluate the knowledge of medical imaging patients concerning radiation protection,
and especially help improve our means of information if they are failing.
Personal/organisational information
D.
Carrié
MD Radiologist
[email protected]
Centre de Radiologie et d'Imagerie Médicale du Parc
33,
rue des Buchers
31400 Toulouse
France
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