The importance of educational tools and a new software solution for visualizing and quantifying report correction in radiology training
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Published:2024-01-12
Issue:1
Volume:14
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ISSN:2045-2322
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Container-title:Scientific Reports
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sci Rep
Author:
Salhöfer Luca,Haubold Johannes,Gutt Maurice,Hosch René,Umutlu Lale,Meetschen Mathias,Schuessler Maximilian,Forsting Michael,Nensa Felix,Schaarschmidt Benedikt Michael
Abstract
AbstractA novel software, DiffTool, was developed in-house to keep track of changes made by board-certified radiologists to preliminary reports created by residents and evaluate its impact on radiological hands-on training. Before (t0) and after (t2−4) the deployment of the software, 18 residents (median age: 29 years; 33% female) completed a standardized questionnaire on professional training. At t2−4 the participants were also requested to respond to three additional questions to evaluate the software. Responses were recorded via a six-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (“strongly agree”) to 6 (“strongly disagree”). Prior to the release of the software, 39% (7/18) of the residents strongly agreed with the statement that they manually tracked changes made by board-certified radiologists to each of their radiological reports while 61% were less inclined to agree with that statement. At t2−4, 61% (11/18) stated that they used DiffTool to track differences. Furthermore, we observed an increase from 33% (6/18) to 44% (8/18) of residents who agreed to the statement “I profit from every corrected report”. The DiffTool was well accepted among residents with a regular user base of 72% (13/18), while 78% (14/18) considered it a relevant improvement to their training. The results of this study demonstrate the importance of providing a time-efficient way to analyze changes made to preliminary reports as an additive for professional training.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Universitätsklinikum Essen
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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