Communication and Team Interactions to Improve Patient Experiences, Quality of Care, and Throughput in MRI.

Amna A Ajam, Sana Tahir, Mina S Makary, Sandra Longworth, Elvira V Lang, Nidhi G Krishna, Nina A Mayr, Xuan V Nguyen
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Abstract

Patients undergoing MRI may experience fear, claustrophobia, or other anxiety manifestations due to the typically lengthy, spatially constrictive, and noisy MRI acquisition process and in some cases are not able to tolerate completion of the study. This article discusses several patient-centered aspects of radiology practice that emphasize interpersonal interactions. Patient education and prescan communication represent 1 way to increase patients' awareness of what to expect during MRI and therefore mitigate anticipatory anxiety. Some patient interaction strategies to promote relaxation or calming effects are also discussed. Staff teamwork and staff training in communication and interpersonal skills are also described, along with literature evidence of effectiveness with respect to patient satisfaction and productivity endpoints. Attention to how radiologists, nurses, technologists, and other members of the radiology team interact with patients before or during the MRI scan could improve patients' motivation and ability to cooperate with the MRI scanning process as well as their subjective perceptions of the quality of their care. The topics discussed in this article are relevant not only to MRI operations but also to other clinical settings in which patient anxiety or motion represent impediments to optimal workflow.

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沟通和团队互动以改善患者体验、护理质量和MRI的吞吐量。
由于MRI采集过程通常漫长、空间狭窄和嘈杂,接受MRI的患者可能会感到恐惧、幽闭恐怖症或其他焦虑表现,在某些情况下无法忍受完成研究。本文讨论了强调人际互动的放射学实践中以患者为中心的几个方面。患者教育和扫描前沟通是提高患者对MRI检查预期的认识,从而减轻预期焦虑的一种方法。还讨论了一些促进放松或镇静效果的患者互动策略。还描述了员工的团队合作和员工在沟通和人际交往技巧方面的培训,以及关于患者满意度和生产力端点的有效性的文献证据。关注放射科医生、护士、技术人员和其他放射科团队成员在MRI扫描之前或期间如何与患者互动,可以提高患者配合MRI扫描过程的动机和能力,以及他们对护理质量的主观感知。本文讨论的主题不仅与MRI操作有关,而且与其他临床环境有关,其中患者焦虑或运动代表最佳工作流程的障碍。
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Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a leading information resource for professionals in the MRI community. This publication supplies authoritative, up-to-the-minute coverage of technical advances in this evolving field as well as practical, hands-on guidance from leading experts. Six times a year, TMRI focuses on a single timely topic of interest to radiologists. These topical issues present a variety of perspectives from top radiological authorities to provide an in-depth understanding of how MRI is being used in each area.
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