Optimizing the Patient Experience in Breast Imaging Facilities: AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
9-4-2024
Journal
AJR. American journal of roentgenology
DOI
10.2214/AJR.23.29995
Keywords
breast imaging; burnout; inclusion and diversity; patient experience; patient satisfaction; quality
Abstract
Breast imaging studies are complex examinations for patients and providers. Breast imaging providers and organizations invest significant resources in educating patients and referring physicians to address variability in changing breast cancer screening recommendations, cultural biases, and socioeconomic barriers for patients. The breast imaging examination frequently involves multiple imaging modalities, including interventional procedures, thus requiring multiple room types. Practices need to consider the variables that affect workflow efficiency throughout the process of examination scheduling, performance, interpretation, and results delivery, as well as options in facilities design for creating inviting yet functional environments for patients. Breast imaging appointments provide an opportunity to capture individual breast cancer risk and to engage patients in health education and breast screening awareness. This AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review discusses ways in which breast imaging facilities can optimize a patient's experience throughout the complex process of a breast imaging examination, based on the authors' observations and opinions informed by private and academic breast imaging experience.
APA Citation
Huppe, Ashley I.; Loving, Vilert A.; Slanetz, Priscilla J.; Destounis, Stamatia; Brem, Rachel F.; and Margolies, Laurie R., "Optimizing the Patient Experience in Breast Imaging Facilities: AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review" (2024). GW Authored Works. Paper 5687.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/5687
Department
Radiology