Summary
Objective: To examine how and why the quality of clinical communication between radiologists
and referring physicians was changed in the inpatient imaging process after implementation
of a hospital information system (HIS).
Methods: A mixed-method study of the chest X-ray (CXR) requests and reports, and their involved
processes within a pre- and post-HIS implementation setting.
Results: Documentation of patient age, patient ward, and name and signature of requesting
physician decreased significantly in post-HIS CXR requests (P<0.05). However, documentation of requested position and technique increased significantly
(P<0.05). In post-HIS CXR reports, documentation of patient age, patient chart number,
urgent/normal status of requisition, position and technique of CXR, name of referring
physician, and date of request were increased significantly (P<0.05). However, documentation of discussion for important findings was decreased
significantly (P<0.05). The mean number of words in the body text of post-HIS reports was increased
significantly (18.65 vs. 16.3, P = 0.00).Our qualitative findings highlighted that involving nursing and radiology
staff in the communication loop between physicians and radiologists after the implementation
resulted in extra steps in the workflow and more workload for them. To cope with the
new workload, they adopted different workarounds that could explain the results seen
in the quantitative study.
Conclusion: The HIS improved communication of administrative and identification information but
did not improve communication of clinically relevant information. The reason was traced
to the complications that the inappropriate implementation of the system brought to
clinical workflow and communication loop.
Citation: Pirnejad H, Niazkhania Z, Bal R. Clinical communication in diagnosticimaging studies
- mixedmethod study of pre- and post-implementation of a hospital information system.
Appl Clin Inf 2013; 4: 541–555
http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/ACI-2013-06-RA-0042
Keywords
Communication - hospital information system - chest X-ray - workflow - patient safety