Table 4:
Survey responses of radiologists who interpreted pre-treatment CT scans in patients with suspected advanced ovarian cancer about regarding their perception of the impact of the synoptic report on their daily clinical work.
| Survey Question | No | Yes |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Do you feel the Ovarian Cancer Synoptic Report has improved the quality of your reports for ovarian cancer staging? | 2/11 (18) | 9/11 (82) |
| 2. Has the implementation of the Ovarian Cancer Synoptic Report negatively affected your workflow, including the increased time needed for reporting? | 1/11 (9) | 10/11 (91) |
| 3. Have you found it easy and self-explanatory to complete the Ovarian Cancer Synoptic Report? | 1/11 (9) | 10/11 (91) |
| 4. Do you consider the Ovarian Cancer Synoptic Report as an educational tool? | 7/11 (64) | 4/11 (36) |
Note--Additional free-text comments:
“It takes more time to report - but I feel I am providing a much higher quality and relevant report than I would without the template. So even though it takes longer, I think it is worth it for the patient, surgeon, and clinical outcomes.”
“It is helpful to educate fellows and residents of what is important to mention in the report to improve treatment planning.”
“It does help residents and fellows to fill in the necessary elements.”