Routine editing of trainee-generated radiology reports: Effect on style quality Journal Article


Authors: Coakley, F. V.; Heinze, S.; Shadbolt, C.; Schwartz, L. H.; Ginsberg, M. S.; Lefkowitz, R. A.; Hilton, S.; Conlon, K.; Leibel, S.; Turnbull, A.; Panicek, D. M.
Article Title: Routine editing of trainee-generated radiology reports: Effect on style quality
Abstract: Rationale and Objectives. The authors performed this study to determine the effect of routine editing on the style quality of trainee-generated radiology reports. Materials and Methods. Trainee-generated reports of 50 body computed tomographic scans obtained at a tertiary care cancer center were edited in a routine fashion by one of two attending radiologists. Three physicians and four radiologists each independently evaluated the randomized unedited and edited reports (n = 100) and rated each report for clarity, brevity, readability, and quality of the impression by using a five-point scale. Results. Editing significantly improved mean ratings for clarity (4.6 after editing vs 4.2 before editing, P < .007), brevity (4.6 vs 4.2, P < .007), readability (4.4 vs 4.1, P < .007), and quality of the impression (4.5 vs 4.3, P < .007). Conclusion. Routine editing of trainee-generated reports significantly improves the perceived report quality. This finding suggests that greater emphasis should be placed on stylistic aspects of reporting during training to improve report style quality at dictation. © AUR, 2003.
Keywords: quality control; tomography, x-ray computed; radiologist; radiology; internship and residency; quality assurance, health care; medical record; medical documentation; writing; residency education; medical records; radiology department; radiology and radiologists; humans; human; priority journal; article; radiology and radiologists, departmental management
Journal Title: Academic Radiology
Volume: 10
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1076-6332
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2003-03-01
Start Page: 289
End Page: 294
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/s1076-6332(03)80103-4
PUBMED: 12643556
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 12 September 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Stefan Heinze
    2 Heinze
  2. David M Panicek
    135 Panicek
  3. Michelle S Ginsberg
    235 Ginsberg
  4. Lawrence H Schwartz
    307 Schwartz
  5. Kevin C Conlon
    120 Conlon
  6. Steven A Leibel
    252 Leibel
  7. Susan Hilton
    28 Hilton
  8. Fergus Coakley
    21 Coakley