2017
DOI: 10.1111/tbj.12856
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Patient satisfaction with a rapid diagnosis of suspicious breast lesions: Association with distress and anxiety

Abstract: Few studies have explored with standard measures patient satisfaction with care at the time of the diagnosis through rapid diagnostic pathways. This study aimed to assess satisfaction levels at the time of the diagnosis in a One-Stop Breast Unit and to examine associations with psychological states. An anonymous cross-sectional survey was conducted at a single center's One-Stop Breast Unit, to assess patient satisfaction regarding several aspects of the Unit. Two days after the diagnosis, 113 participants comp… Show more

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“…ROSE provides the opportunity to immediately assess the FNAB material for adequacy and triage the case for the most cost-effective further diagnostic procedures including immediate CNB [17, 95]. When a cytopathologist has made the provisional diagnosis at ROSE this can guide discussion with the patient, greatly reducing patient anxiety [96]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ROSE provides the opportunity to immediately assess the FNAB material for adequacy and triage the case for the most cost-effective further diagnostic procedures including immediate CNB [17, 95]. When a cytopathologist has made the provisional diagnosis at ROSE this can guide discussion with the patient, greatly reducing patient anxiety [96]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of management has been proven to be cost-effective and accurate [94]. However, efforts should be made to decrease distress and anxiety of the patients also in this setting in regards to the quality of the patient-doctor relationship and doctors' interpersonal skills, doctors' availability, and waiting time [95], which are important general aspects to be improved in breast image-guided interventions.…”
Section: Post-procedural Recommendations and Communication Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that lengthy delays to diagnosis for women with abnormal screening mammography causes anxiety and distress 30,31 . Waiting in itself is thought to cause unintended harm, ‘the nocebo effect’ 32 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%