Published July 2016 | Version v1
Journal article

Pediatric interventional radiology clinic - how are we doing?

  • 1. York University, Toronto, ON (Canada)
  • 2. The Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto, Image Guided Therapy, Diagnostic Imaging, Toronto, ON (Canada)

Description

Development of a pediatric interventional radiology clinic is a necessary component of providing a pediatric interventional radiology service. Patient satisfaction is important when providing efficient, high-quality care. To analyze the care provided by a pediatric interventional radiology clinic from the perspective of efficiency and parent satisfaction, so as to identify areas for improvement. The prospective study was both quantitative and qualitative. The quantitative component measured clinic efficiency (waiting times, duration of clinic visit, nurse/physician time allocation and assessments performed; n = 91). The qualitative component assessed parental satisfaction with their experience with the pediatric interventional radiology clinic, using a questionnaire (5-point Likert scale) and optional free text section for feedback (n = 80). Questions explored the family's perception of relevance of information provided, consent process and overall satisfaction with their pediatric interventional radiology clinic experience. Families waited a mean of 11 and 10 min to meet the physician and nurse, respectively. Nurses and physicians spent a mean of 28 and 21 min with the families, respectively. The average duration of the pediatric interventional radiology clinic consultation was 56 min. Of 80 survey participants, 83% were satisfied with their experience and 94% said they believed providing consent before the day of the procedure was helpful. Only 5% of respondents were not satisfied with the time-efficiency of the interventional radiology clinic. Results show the majority of patients/parents are very satisfied with the pediatric interventional radiology clinic visit. The efficiency of the pediatric interventional radiology clinic is satisfactory; however, adherence to stricter scheduling can be improved. (orig.)

Availability note (English)

Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00247-016-3593-z

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Pediatric Radiology
Journal Volume
46
Journal Issue
8
Journal Page Range
p. 1165-1172
ISSN
0301-0449
CODEN
PDRYA5

INIS

Country of Publication
Germany
Country of Input or Organization
Germany
INIS RN
47097936
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Descriptors DEI
CHILDREN; CLINICAL TRIALS; EFFICIENCY; INFORMATION; MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS; PATIENTS; PEDIATRICS; RADIOLOGY; SURGERY
Descriptors DEC
AGE GROUPS; ANIMALS; MAMMALS; MAN; MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE; MEDICINE; NUCLEAR MEDICINE; PRIMATES; TESTING; VERTEBRATES