Patient initiated radiology requests: proof of wellness through images

AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH(2023)

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BackgroundTraditionally, general practitioners (GPs) have initiated the need for, and ordered, radiological tests. With the emergence of consumer-centred care, patients have started to request scans from doctors on their own initiative. Consumeristic health care has shifted the patient-doctor dyadic relationship, with GPs trending towards accommodating patients' requests.MethodsA mixed method analysis was conducted using a survey instrument with open ended questions and concurrent interviews to explore participants' responses from their requests for radiological studies from GPs. Themes emerging from both qualitative and quantitative methodologies were mapped onto the Andersen Newman Model (ANM).ResultsData were analysed for 'predisposing,' 'need' and 'enabling' elements of the ANM model and were correspondingly mapped to patient's requests for radiological referrals according to the elements of the ANM. Participants expressed anxiety about their health, were confident in the types of radiological scans they desired and typically indicated the need for evidence of good health. Their desire for such requested scans was often enabled through prior exposure to health information and the experience of specific symptoms. Requests came with the expectation of validation, and if these requests were denied, participants indicated that they would seek another doctor who would oblige.ConclusionsIn our modest study of Australian patients, participants were well informed about their health. Exposure to information seems to create a sense of anxiousness prior to visiting the doctor. Individuals sought visual proof of wellness through imaging, and doctors in return often accommodated patient requests for radiological studies to appease patients' needs and to maintain workflow. With increased availability of online health information, individuals are more educated about managing their health care. Our study investigates patients requesting their own radiological scans rather than relying on their doctors' expertise. We explore participant responses to clinical encounters where they have initiated a radiological study from their general practitioner, and their self-reported responses and outcomes from such requests.
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diagnostic imaging, empowerment, health consumer, health outcome, internet, mixed methods, patient-doctor communication, patient preference, patient request, radiological requests.
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